Milo moje

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Milo moje
Milo Moje Cover.jpg
Studio album by Miroslav Škoro
Released 10 April 2003
Genre Croatian music
Length39:03
Label Campus [1]
Producer Hit Records [1] [2]
Miroslav Škoro chronology
Slagalica
(2001) Slagalica2001
Milo moje
(2003)
Svetinja
(2005) Svetinja2005

Milo moje(English: "My Love") is an album of Croatian singer Miroslav Škoro. It was released in 2003 on the Campus record label.

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Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Ne Vjeruje Srce Pameti" (Heart Doesn't Trust the Mind)3:56
2."Zbog Tebe Mi Srce Stade" (Because of You my Heart Stopped)4:03
3."Molio Sam Boga Za Te" (I Begged to God for You)3:28
4."Tamo Gdje Je Dom" (There Where the House Is)3:57
5."Reci, Brate Moj" (Say, My Brother)4:25
6."Čet'ri Vitra" (Four Winds)3:49
7."Ne Reci Ne" (Don't Say No)2:54
8."Milo Moje" (My Love)4:10
9."Sude Mi" (They Judge Me)3:56
10."Laku Noć Ljubavi" (Good Night My Love)4:25

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