Severina (1992 album)

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Severina
Severina debut album cover.png
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 8, 1992
RecordedApril 1992
StudioStudio Rockoko
Genre Pop rock
Length41:07
Label Croatia
Producer Zrinko Tutić, Nikša Bratoš
Severina chronology
Severina
(1992)
Dalmatinka
(1993)

Severina is the second album by Croatian singer Severina. It was released in 1992 by Croatia Records. The album marked the beginning of her collaboration with composer Zrinko Tutić. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Idemo se ljubiti" (Let's Kiss)
  2. "Kad si sam" (When You're Alone)
  3. "Budim se s imenom tvojim" (I Wake Up To Your Name)
  4. "Kaži dal' je ljubav" (Tell Me Is It Love)
  5. "Odlazim" (I'm Leaving)
  6. "Zakuni se ljubavi" (Swear, Love)
  7. "Tvoja prva djevojka" (Your First Girlfriend)
  8. "Zamisli" (Imagine)
  9. "Baby, Baby"
  10. "Sve što imam, to si ti" (You're All I Have)

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References

  1. "Severina". Severina. Retrieved 9 September 2021.