Muzika za decu

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Muzika za decu
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Studio album by
Released1995
Recordedstudio "5", Radio Belgrade
Genre Children's music
Label B92
Rambo Amadeus chronology
Izabrana dela
(1994)
Muzika za decu
(1995)
Mikroorganizmi
(1996)

Muzika za decu (trans. Music for Children) is a studio album released in 1995 by Montenegrin-Serbian musician Rambo Amadeus.

Contents

Track listing

Lyrics by Ljubivoje Ršumović

  1. "Popaj i Badža"
  2. "Kojot Kosta"
  3. "Pera Detlić"
  4. "Kapetan Kuka"
  5. "Gargamel"
  6. "Patak Dača"
  7. "Hromi Daba"
  8. "Tom i Džeri"
  9. "Duško Dugouško"
  10. "Braća Dalton"
  11. "Sex"
  12. "Abvgd"

Personnel

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