Miroslav Škoro i Ravnica
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| Miroslav Škoro i Ravnica | ||||
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| Studio album by Miroslav Škoro | ||||
| Released | 1993 | |||
| Genre | Croatian tamburica music | |||
| Label | Croatia Records | |||
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Miroslav Škoro i Ravnica is an album of Croatian singer Miroslav Škoro. It was released in 1993 on the Croatia Records record label. The song Ej, salaši is originally by Zvonko Bogdan.
[edit] Track listing
- "Otvor' ženo kapiju" (Wife, open the gate)
- "Slavonijom polegla je magla"
- "Sjeti se" (Remind)
- "Kuća na kraju sela" (House at the end of the village)
- "Heroji ne plaču" (Heroes don't cry)
- "Mata" (Matthew)
- "Ej, salaši" (Ej, fields)
- "Ja se bojim da me ne voliš" (I'm afraid that you don't love me)
- "Oj, Neretvo, vodo ladna" (Oj, "Neretva", cold water)
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