Various - Yugoslavia album flac
- Performer: Various
- Title: Yugoslavia
- Size FLAC ver: 1304 mb
- Country: Yugoslavia
- Date of release: 1976
- Style: Folk
- Other formats: AHX MP2 MP1 AIFF XM MMF WMA
- Genre: Country - Folk
- Rating: 4.4 of 5

Tracklist Hide Credits
А1 | –Velja Kokorić | Braničevsko KoloWritten-By, Flute – Velja Kokorić |
A2 | –Predrag Zivković-Tozovac* | Reče Čiča Da Me Ženi |
A3 | –Radvlovic And Jovanovic* | Krca, Krca Nova Kola |
A4 | –Predrag Gojkovic-Cune* | Gorom Jezde Kićeni Svatovi |
A5 | –Group "Sumadija"* | SarajčicaArranged By – Djordje Karaklajic* |
A6 | –Ljubiša Pavkovic* | Soborsko OroWritten-By – Koco Petrovski* |
A7 | –Vasilija Radojcic* | Stojanke, Bela Vranjanke |
A8 | –Staniša Stosic* | Iz Banju Ide |
B1 | –Aleksandar Sisic* | Bojkićevo KoloWritten-By, Violin – Aleksandar Sisic* |
B2 | –Nada Mamula | Devojka Viče S Visoka Brda |
B3 | –Duet "Ianasijevic"* | Lepe Li Su Nano Gružanke Devojke |
B4 | –Dragoljub Sindjelic* | Zavrzlama Kolo |
B5 | –Branka Scepanovic* | Gledala Sam S Koma Plava |
B6 | –Selimova And Zelceski* | Kako Što Je Taja Čaša Plna So Vino |
B7 | –Bozidar Boki Milošević* | Čunovo OroWritten-By, Clarinet – Bozidar Milošević* |
B8 | –National Orchestra Of RTB* | Cigančica Kolo |
Credits
- Orchestra – National Orchestra Of RTB*
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LP 5590, 6303 127 | Various | Yugoslavia (LP, Comp) | PGP RTB, Philips | LP 5590, 6303 127 | Yugoslavia | 1976 |
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