Evropa | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2001 | |||
Genre | Folk, pop | |||
Label | Grand Production | |||
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Evropa (English: Europe) is the fourth studio album by Bosnian Serb[1] singer Stoja. It was released in 2001.[2]
Track listing
Divided into two: the first eight songs were new and first released on this album, while the last eight songs appeared on her previous albums and were bonuses on this album.
- NEW SONGS
- Evropa (Europe)
- Umri (Die, featuring Pit Kordus on guitar)
- Neka pati, sve nek' plati (Suffer, Pay For Everything)
- Ne vraćam se ja na staro (I Won't Return to the Old)
- Bolje i da ne vidim (Better If I Do Not See)
- Idi nek' te sreća prati (Go, Let the Happiness Follow You)
- Samo se jednom živi (You Only Live Once)
- Mesec sija (The Moon is Shining)
- OLD SONGS AS BONUS TRACKS
- Samo (Only)
- Sve što sam imala (Everything That I Had)
- Svaka se greška plaća (Every Sin is Paid For)
- Neću da ostarim (I Do Not Want to Grow Old, titled "Moje srce ostariti ne sme" (My Heart is Not Allowed to Age) on previous album)
- Gori, gori stara ljubav (It Burns, It Burns, the Old Love)
- Zajedno do kraja (Together Until the End, featuring Jovan Mihaljica)
- Biću tvoja (I'll Be Yours, featuring Đani)
- Ćiki, ćiki
References
- ↑ "STOJA NOVAKOVIĆ". BalkanMedia. 25 March 2010. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
- ↑ "Stoja - Evropa". Discogs. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
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