Pustite me da ga vidim

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Pustite me da ga vidim / To Miki
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Studio album by
Released1990
Label PGP RTB
Ceca chronology
Ludo srce
(1989)
Pustite me da ga vidim / To Miki
(1990)
Babaroga
(1991)

Pustite me da ga vidim (English: Allow Me to See Him), also known as To Miki (English: Yes Mickey), is the third studio album by Serbian singer Ceca. [1] It was released in 1990. Unlike her previous two albums, it was released LP and MC, as well as on CD (with twelve bonus tracks from the first two albums.)

Track listing

  1. To, Miki
  2. Pustite me da ga vidim
  3. Cipelice
  4. Lako je tebi
  5. Drugarice prokletnice
  6. Sve u svoje vreme
  7. Ne daj me
  8. Eh, teško meni

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References

  1. "Svetlana Veličković Ceca – Ceca (1990, Black, White Labels, Cassette)".