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The "March on (or to) the Drina" (Serbian: Марш на Дрину, romanized: Marš na Drinu, pronounced [mârʃ na drǐːnu]) is a Serbian patriotic march which was composed to commemorate the Serbian victory in Battle of Cer during World War I and came to be seen as a symbol of Serbian resistance and victory in the World War I. Along with the other World War I song, Tamo daleko, it became ...
Jsem Moravan (English: I am a Moravian), sometimes also called Ó Moravo (English: Oh, Moravia), is a song composed by Václav Novotný in late 19th century. Jsem Moravan, is, along with Moravo, Moravo and Bože cos ráčil, considered one of the anthems of historical region Moravia in the Czech Republic.
Ja sam rođen tamo na salašu (Serbian Cyrillic: Ја сам рођен тамо на салашу, lit. I was born there on a farm), also known as Salaš u malom ritu (Салаш у малом риту, lit. The farm in little swamp), is a Serbian patriotic song from the province of Vojvodina. Some people consider this song as an unofficial ...
1986 – Ne bi te odbranila ni cijela Jugoslavija; 1988 – Ja te volim najviše na svijetu; 1989 – Volio bi' da te ne volim; 1990 – Strah me da te volim; 1991 – Rođena si samo za mene; 1994 – Ostaj mi zbogom ljubavi; 1998 – Ja nemam snage da te ne volim; 2001 – Baš ti lijepo stoje suze; 2002 – Ružmarin; 2004 – Zakon jačega ...
The music was released on the album Ni na nebu ni na zemlji (In the Middle of Nowhere). [9] During the same year Bajagić wrote music for the TV show Otvorena vrata (Opened Door), [9] and Lokner recorded the instrumental music album Naos with keyboardist Laza Ristovski. [2] In 1996 Bajagić reformed Bajaga i Instruktori.
"A sad sam ja na redu" (And Now It's My Turn) K. Kovač: K. Kovač: 3:35: 5. "Ljubav je ljubav" (Love is Love) Kemal Monteno: K. Monteno: 3:55: 6. "Zvao sam je Emili" (I Called Her Emily) K. Kovač: K. Kovač: 3:24: 7. "Ti si svijetlo, ja sam tama" (You're The Light, I'm The Darkness) A. Dedić: A. Dedić: 4:04: 8. "Život je lijep, Helene ...
Šarlo Akrobata (Serbian Cyrillic: Шарло Акробата, lit. 'Charlot the Acrobat') [1] were a seminal Serbian new wave/post-punk band from Belgrade.Short-lived but extremely influential, in addition to being one of the most important acts of the Yugoslav new wave scene, the three piece left an indelible mark on the entire music scene of former Yugoslavia.
Sámi soga lávlla (English: Song of the Sami Family/People) is the anthem of the Sámi people.The text was written by Isak Saba, and Arne Sørli composed the music.. Originally a poem, it was first published in the Sámi newspaper Saǥai Muittalægje on 1 Apr