Kad suza ne bude...

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Kad suza ne bude...
(When There Are No More Tears...)
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Studio album by
Released1998
Recorded1997–98
Genre Folk
Label Nimfa Sound
Producer
  • Milić Vukašinović
  • Siniša Radović
  • Mirko Pavić (executive producer)
Selma Bajrami chronology
Kad suza ne bude...
(
When There Are No More Tears...)

(1998)
Ljubav si ubio gade
(1999)

Kad suza ne bude... (English: When There Are No More Tears...) is the debut studio album by Bosnian pop-folk singer Selma Bajrami. It was released through the production company Nimfa Sound in 1998. [2]

Contents

Background

Bajrami first began singing in kafanas c.1994. She was signed to the label Nimfa Sound and recorded her first album while still a teenager. The album was recorded in Belgrade and was, for the most part, written and composed by Milić Vukašinović. [3] [4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ne ljubi me" (Don't Kiss Me)3:06
2."Šta će žena ta" (Why Do You Need That Woman)
  • Miodrag Ž. Ilić
  • Mirko Pavić
  • Rade Krstić
2:51
3."Zašto boli kad se voli" (Why Does It Hurt When You Love)
  • Miodrag Ž. Ilić
  • Mirko Pavić
  • Mića Nikolić
3:09
4."Kad suza jednom ne bude" (When There Are No More Tears)
  • Mirko Pavić
  • Milić Vukašinović
3:23
5."Nije moja majka kriva" (It's Not my Mothers Fault)
  • Naser Bajrami
3:15
6."Da li da se kajem" (Do I Need to Repent)
  • Naser Bajrami
3:39
7."Moj si samo kad ti trebam" (You're Only Mine When You Need Me)
  • Milić Vukašinović
2:52
8."Želje moje, pusti snovi" (My Desires, Empty Dreams)
  • Naser Bajrami
2:58
9."Njemu osmijeh, meni suze" (For Him a Smile, For Me Tears)
  • Milić Vukašinović
2:48
10."I ja lutam i ja patim" (And I Wander and I Suffer)
  • Naser Bajrami
3:02
11."Hoće dragi da me ženi" (My Dear Wants to Marry Me)
  • Milić Vukašinović
3:07
12."Sviće dan" (The Day Will Dawn)
4:03

Personnel

Instruments

  • Milić Vukašinović – guitar
  • Slavko Kuzmanović – keyboards, accordion

Production and recording

  • Milić Vukašinović – arrangement, producing
  • Rade Ercegovac – mixing
  • Siniša Radović – producing
  • Mirko Pavić – executive producing

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