'Ajde Jano

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"'Ajde Jano" is a traditional Serbian wedding Folk song from Kosovska Mitrovica and Kosovska Kamenica.

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Lyrics (traditional)

Serbian Cyrillic Serbian Latin English

'Ајде Јано коло да играмо!
'Ајде Јано, 'ајде душо, коло да играмо,
'Ајде Јано, 'ајде душо, коло да играмо!

'Ајде Јано коња да продамо!
'Ајде Јано, 'ајде душо, коња да продамо,
'Ајде Јано, 'ајде душо, коња да продамо!

Да продамо, само да играмо!
Да продамо, Јано душо, само да играмо,
Да продамо, Јано душо, само да играмо!

'Ајде Јано кућу да продамо!
'Ајде Јано, 'ајде душо, кућу да продамо,
'Ајде Јано, 'ајде душо, кућу да продамо!

Да продамо само да играмо!
Да продамо, Јано душо, само да играмо,
Да продамо, Јано душо, само да играмо!

'Ajde Jano kolo da igramo!
'Ajde Jano, 'ajde dušo, kolo da igramo,
'Ajde Jano, 'ajde dušo, kolo da igramo!

'Ajde Jano konja da prodamo!
'Ajde Jano, 'ajde dušo, konja da prodamo,
'Ajde Jano, 'ajde dušo, konja da prodamo!

Da prodamo samo da igramo!
Da prodamo, Jano dušo, samo da igramo,
Da prodamo, Jano dušo, samo da igramo!

'Ajde Jano kuću da prodamo!
'Ajde Jano, 'ajde dušo, kuću da prodamo,
'Ajde Jano, 'ajde dušo, kuću da prodamo!

Da prodamo samo da igramo!
Da prodamo, Jano dušo, samo da igramo,
Da prodamo, Jano dušo, samo da igramo!

C'mon Jana, let's dance the kolo!
C'mon Jana, c'mon honey, let's dance the kolo,
C'mon Jana, c'mon honey, let's dance the kolo!

C'mon Jana, let's sell the horse!
C'mon Jana, c'mon honey, let's sell the horse,
C'mon Jana, c'mon honey, let's sell the horse!

For to sell it, just to dance!
For to sell it, Jana honey, just to dance,
For to sell it, Jana honey, just to dance!

C'mon Jana, let's sell the house!
C'mon Jana, c'mon honey, let's sell the house,
C'mon Jana, c'mon honey, let's sell the house!

For to sell it, just to dance!
For to sell it, Jana honey, just to dance,
For to sell it, Jana honey, just to dance!

Lyrics (modern)

Serbian Latin English

'Ajde Jano kolo da igramo
'Ajde Jano, 'ajde dušo, kolo da igramo
'Ajde Jano, 'ajde dušo, kolo da igramo.

'Ajde Jano borbu ostavimo
'Ajde Jano, 'ajde dušo, borbu ostavimo
'Ajde Jano, 'ajde dušo, borbu ostavimo.

Ajde Jano, puške napustimo
Ajde Jano, ajde dušo, puške napustimo
Ajde Jano, ajde dušo, puške napustimo.

Ajde Jano, sreću potražimo
Ajde Jano, ajde dušo sreću potražimo
Ajde Jano, ajde dušo sreću potražimo.

C'mon Jana, let's dance the kolo
C'mon Jana, c'mon honey, let's dance the kolo
C'mon Jana, c'mon honey, let's dance the kolo.

C'mon Jana, let's stop the fighting
C'mon Jana, c'mon honey, let's stop the fighting
C'mon Jana, let's stop the fighting.

C'mon Jana, let's put the guns away
C'mon Jana, c'mon honey, let's put the guns away
C'mon Jana, c'mon honey, let's put the guns away.

C'mon Jana, let's search for happiness
C'mon Jana, c'mon honey, let's search for happiness
C'mon Jana, c'mon honey, let's search for happiness.

Recorded versions

Notable live performances

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