Sveti Nikola (song)

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"Sveti Nikola"
Sveti Nikola Single Cover.jpg
Single by Kerber
from the album Sabrana dela
Released2009
Recorded1998
Genre Hard rock
Length4:35
Label PGP-RTS
Songwriter(s) Dejan Perašević (lyrics)
Tomislav Nikolić (music)
Producer(s) Dejan Ilić

"Sveti Nikola" (trans. "Saint Nicholas") is a single from the Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band Kerber.

Contents

The song was released as a part of the box set Sabrana dela , which featured remastered versions of all six studio albums released by Kerber and "Sveti Nikola" on a separate disc. [1]

The song was composed by the band's guitarist Tomislav Nikolić, being the first Kerber song with music not credited to the entire band. [1] Lyrics for the song were written by Dejan Perašević. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Sveti Nikola"Dejan PeraševićTomislav Nikolić4:10

Personnel

Additional personnel

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