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The "March on (or to) the Drina" (, ) is a Serbian patriotic
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which was composed to commemorate the Serbian victory in
Battle of Cer The Battle of Cer was a military campaign fought between Austria-Hungary and Serbia in August 1914, starting three weeks into the Serbian Campaign of 1914, the initial military action of the First World War. It took place around Cer Mountain an ...
during
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and came to be seen as a symbol of Serbian resistance and victory in the World War I. Along with the other World War I song, '' Tamo daleko'', it became a powerful symbol of Serbian culture and national identity and remains popular amongst Serbs in the Balkans and the diaspora.


History


World War I

The
Drina The Drina ( sr-Cyrl, Дрина, ) is a long river in the Balkans, which forms a large portion of the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. It is the longest tributary of the Sava River and the longest karst river in the Dinaric Al ...
river served as the boundary between
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and Serbia, and by the outbreak of World War I, Bosnia had been under the control of
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for more than three decades. River is an important symbol of Serbian national identity, as there is a historic desire of Serbs in the Serbia to unite with brethren living in
Bosnia Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe. Situated on the Balkans, Balkan Peninsula, it borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to th ...
. The Serbian defeat of Austro-Hungarian forces at the Battle of Cer in August 1914 was the first Allied victory over the
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during World War I.
Stanislav Binički Stanislav Binički ( sr-cyr, Станислав Бинички, ; 27 July 1872 – 15 February 1942) was a Serbian composer, conductor, and pedagogue. A student of German composer Josef Rheinberger, he became the first director of the Oper ...
composed what became known as "March on the Drina" shortly after the Battle of Cer. Binički dedicated it to his favourite commander in the Serbian Army, Col.
Milivoje Stojanović Milivoje Stojanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Миливоје Стојановић; 18 September 1873 – 4 December 1914) was a Serbian military commander who served during the Balkan Wars and during the Serbian Campaign (part of the larger Balkans ...
, who had fought during the Battle of Cer, but was killed later in the Battle of Kolubara. His composition was initially titled "March to Victory". The song experienced widespread popularity during and after the war.


Socialist Yugoslavia

The song was popular in Socialist Yugoslavia after
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. It was released as a single and other formats on the Zagreb-based Jugoton label. The recording by Ansambl Urošević was awarded ''Zlatna Ploča'' ("Gold Record") for their single release on Jugoton. Song was played at the presentation ceremony for the
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when Serbian writer
Ivo Andrić Ivo Andrić ( sr-Cyrl, Иво Андрић, ; born Ivan Andrić; 9 October 1892 – 13 March 1975) was a Yugoslav novelist, poet and short story writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1961 Nobel Prize in Literature, 1961. His writ ...
was named a Nobel laureate in 1961. The Avala Film studio released a
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in 1964, titled '' March on the Drina'', that featured the march in a historical dramatization of the 1914 Battle of Cer and based on the march which featured the tune.


Contemporary period

In 1992, song received a plurality of popular vote on
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for the new national anthem of Serbia, but was never officially adopted. That same year, the
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used the song as the soundtrack for an important promotional spot prior to the 1992 Serbian general elections. In 2013, the song was at the centre of a controversy after it was performed by a Serbian choir entertaining the
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. Vuk Jeremić, the
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,
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, the
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, and other
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officials gave the song a standing ovation. Bosniak organizations responded to the performance by demanding that Jeremić be removed from his position as President of the United Nations General Assembly. Jeremić stated that "we Serbs are very proud of it he songand wanted to share it with the world". He went on to say that "regrettable attempts at twisting the meaning of our musical gift offered to the world last Monday are deeply offensive to the Serbian people". The United Nations later apologized for the ovation and Ban Ki-moon expressed regret that some were offended by the song.


Lyrics

Serbian lyrics to the song were written in 1964 in Socialist Yugoslavia by poet and journalist Miloje Popović to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Cer. Only four verses of Miloje Popovic's 1964 poem were recorded in 1966 by vocalist Ljubivoje Vidosavljević and the Narodni Orkestar "Carevac".


International hit

The composition became an international hit and a staple of world music. Swedish composer Felix Stahl obtained the rights to the song which he published and promoted. Danish guitarist
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had a number one hit on the Danish pop singles chart in 1963 in a version arranged for solo electric guitar on the Swedish Metronome Records label. His recording was also released in West Germany, where it reached No. 5, in the UK, in France, and in the U.S. on
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, Frankie Yankovic, Horst Wende, and
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also recorded the song. There were many different lyrics set to the music in several languages, English, German, and Italian. English lyrics were added in 1964 by American songwriter Vaughn Horton for a recording by
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under the title "Drina (Little Soldier Boy)". German lyrics were added by Walter Rothenburg in 1964 and Bert Olden in 1976. Italian lyrics were added in 1964 by Daniele Pace for the recording by
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Popular international versions

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Jørgen Ingmann Jørgen Ingmann (born Jørgen Ingmann Pedersen; 26 April 1925 – 21 March 2015) was a Danish jazz and pop guitarist from Copenhagen. He was popular in Europe and had a wider international hit in 1961 with his version of "Apache". He and his w ...
– "Marchen Til Drina" as a Metronome 45 single, B 1575, Denmark, 1963. Charts: #1, Denmark; #5, Germany * Ansambl "Urosevic" featuring violinist Vlastimir Pavlovic Carevac, on Metronome in Sweden, on Jugoton in Yugoslavia, 1963 * The Jokers – "Drina" as a Discostar and Brunswick 45 single, Belgium, 1963 * Will Glahé's Bohème Ballhouse Band – "Drina Marsch" on Decca LP, 1964; 45 A side single, Decca D 19473, West Germany, 1963. * Jack Bulterman – "Drina" as an A side 45 picture sleeve single, 1963, Netherlands *
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– "Drina" as a 45 single on Swedisc and W & G, Sweden; on CNR in the Netherlands as "Drina Mars", 1964. Rerecorded in 1977. Charts: #8, the Netherlands, 1964. *
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– "Drina (Little Soldier Boy)" released as a Columbia 45 A side single, 43078, US; EP in Portugal, CBS 6195, 1964. English lyrics were written by American songwriter Vaughn Horton. *
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– on the 1964 album ''Cantante Dagli Occhi D'oro'' in Italian with lyrics by Daniele Pace, Italy. * Les Compagnons de la chanson as a Polydor 45 single in 1964 with German lyrics by Walter Rothenburg * Leon Young String Chorale- "Drina" as a 45 single, UK, Columbia, 7236, 1964 *
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– "March to Drina" on the
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album '' Shadow Music'', 1966 *
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– "Drina" on the RCA Victor album '' From Nashville With Love'', 1966 * Franca Siciliano as "Drina" on Silver Record, XP 616, backed with "Ma cos'hai?" in Italy in 1966 * Czech guitarist Karel Duba in 1966 on Supraphon * Frankie Yankovic – "Drina (Little Soldier Boy)" on the CBS LP ''Saturday Night Polka Party'', 1967discogs.com.
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– on the Polydor LP ''Trumpet A Go Go, Vol. 3'', Germany, 1968; James Last recorded the song in 1988 with Dutch flutist Berdien Stenberg, ''Flute Fiesta'' LP, Polydor 837 116-1 * The Nashville String Band featuring Chet Atkins and
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– "Drina" on the eponymous RCA Victor album, 1969 * South African version of "March on the Drina" as "Drina March" by Dan Hill and Sounds Electronic, '8' LP, 42 Great Hits Perfect For Dancing, on RPM Records, 1037 S, 1969 * Radomir Mihailović Točak
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on the EP "Marš..." / "...na Drinu" (PGP RTB 1984), Yugoslavia * Lill-Jorgen Petersen released the song in a trumpet arrangement on Columbia in Sweden. * Laibach – "Mars on River Drina" on the album ''
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'' (1994), Slovenia, released on the Mute label, based in London * Bert Landers & Konrad Grewe – "Drina Marsch" from the album ''Schlager-Cocktail: Die 16 Spitzenschlager'' * Horst Wende und sein Orchester – "Drina Marsch", Polydor 52 172, 7" 45 single, Germany, 1963; Roberto Delgado, pseudonym of Horst Wende, released as 45 single with picture sleeve in Italy as by Roberto Delgado e la sua orchestra, "March to Drina", Polydor 52172 * Die Kirmesmusikanten – "Drina Marsch", 7" 45 single, RCA, Germany, 1975. * Gunter Noris und die Big Band der Bundeswehr – ''WM-Parade'', CBS 80218, Germany, 1974 * Arne Domnerus Sekstett – on the LP ''Ja, Vi Älskar'', Zarepta ZA 36010, Norway, 1978 * South African organist Cherry Wainer – on the LP ''Musik im Blut'', Discoton 75289, Germany; ''Hammond Organ: Light and Lively'', double LP album, Polydor, 583 570, UK, 1964; ''Rhythmus im Blut'' LP, Polydor, 237 359, Germany, 1967; ''Cherry Wainer and Her Magic Hammond Organ'' LP, on Polydor, 236 036, 1967; ''Hammond Non Stop'' LP, Polydor Special 2418–188, 1969 * Henry Arland and Hans Bertram – "Drina Marsch (Mars na Drini)", or "Drina (In den Bergen singt der Wind)", on the LP ''Clarinet Fascination'', Polydor, 2371 208, 1972 * Bob Kaper's The Beale Street Jazz Band – "Drina-March" b/w "Dominique", 45 picture sleeve single, RCA , Dutch Amsterdam pressing. * Fischer Choir, Fischer-Chöre, as "Drina-Marsch" on the Polydor album ''Das große Spiel'', ''The Great Game'', Polydor 2371 500, Germany, 1974. The orchestra was under the direction of Hans Bertram. This vocal version features German lyrics written by Walter Rothenburg * Czech vocalist Karel Gott on the album ''Singet und freut euch des Lebens'', as "Drina-Marsch" with lyrics by Bert Olden, Polydor, 2371695, 1976 * The Dutch band Boemerang recorded the song as "Drina Mars" on the various artists album ''84 Heerlijke Hollandse Hittroeven'' released in 2001 * Bauernkapelle Mindersdorf – on the album ''In der Musikscheune'', Tyrolis, Germany, 2008 * Captain Harp – on the LP ''Harmonica Highlights'' as "Drina-Marsch" as part of "Balkan Medley" by the Picca-Trio in an arrangement for harmonica, ZYX Music, 2010 * German trumpeter Walter Scholz on the 2012 collection ''Rosen nur für dich'' as "Drina"


See also

* Tamo daleko *
Battle of Cer The Battle of Cer was a military campaign fought between Austria-Hungary and Serbia in August 1914, starting three weeks into the Serbian Campaign of 1914, the initial military action of the First World War. It took place around Cer Mountain an ...
* Serbian campaign


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:March On The Drina Serbian patriotic songs Culture of Republika Srpska Military marches Serbia in World War I Songs of World War I Cultural depictions of Serbian people Songs written by George Vaughn Horton