Tebi ljubavi

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Tebi ljubavi
To You, My Love
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Studio album by
Released27 March 1984 (1984-03-27)
Genre folk, sevdalinka
Label Jugodisk
Producer Džemal Novaković
Hanka Paldum chronology
Dobro došli prijatelji
(1983)
Tebi ljubavi
To You, My Love

(1984)
Nema kajanja
(1985)

Tebi ljubavi (To You, My Love) is the seventh studio album by Bosnian folk singer Hanka Paldum. It was released 27 March 1984 through the record label Jugodisk. [1]

Track listing

  1. Pamtim još
  2. Moraš doći ove noći
  3. Miris kose
  4. Samo jednom ja odlazim
  5. Pusti me, majko
  6. Sarajevo, ostadoh bez riječi
  7. Lažno su me voljele crne oči
  8. Noćas si bol, noćas si želja
  9. Dugo, dugo toplo ljeto
  10. Balada mojoj majci
  11. Prva ljubav

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References

  1. "Tebi ljubavi". Discogs. 27 March 1984. Retrieved 28 December 2012.