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''Kad bi moja bila'' is the ninth studio album by
Zdravko Čolić Zdravko Čolić (, ; born 30 May 1951) is a Bosnian Serb singer and is widely considered one of the greatest vocalists and cultural icons of the former Yugoslavia. Dubbed the " Tom Jones of the Balkans", he has garnered fame in Southeastern Europ ...
, released in 1997. It was Čolić's first album after seven years of voluntary absence from the scene, mainly because of the ongoing wars in ex-Yugoslavia. It marks a significant change in Čolić's music style, with Goran Bregović as producer bringing it closer to a
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sound; contrary to the straight pop which had been Čolić's trademark from the beginning of his career. This trend continued onto his following albums.


Track listing

# Kad bi moja bila (''If You Were Mine'') # Ajde, ajde Jasmina (''Come On, Come On, Jasmina'') # Trinaest dana (''Thirteen Days'') # Čini mi se grmi (''It seems to me it's thundering'') # Melanholija (''Melancholy'') # Jako, jako slabo srce zavodiš (''You're very, very
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seducing a weak heart'') # Samo kad mi kažeš ljubav (''Only When You Say Love To Me'') # I šta tebe briga šta ja radim (''And What Do You Care About What I'm Doing'') # Tabakera (''Cigarette Case'') # Majsko sunce (''May's Sun'') {{Authority control 1997 albums Zdravko Čolić albums Komuna (company) albums