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Ti si mi u krvi
1985 studio album by Zdravko Čolić From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ti si mi u krvi is the sixth studio album by Zdravko Čolić, released in 13.02.1985.
After five studio albums for Jugoton, this was Čolić's first studio release for a different label as a co-operation project between Diskoton and Kamarad, a newly established privately-owned music label co-owned by Čolić and Goran Bregović.[1]
The title track is one of the most popular ballads of ex-Yugoslav pop music.
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Track listing
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Cover versions
- The song "Ti si mi u krvi" was covered by Serbian singer Željko Samardžić, on his 1998 covers album "Nostalgija"
- A cover version of the same song was released in 2011, by Bosnian hard-rock band Teška industrija, as the first single of their covers album "Bili smo raja".
Sampling
- The chorus melody of the song "Ti možeš sve al' jedno ne" is used for the Hari Mata Hari's 1989 song "Ti znaš sve" and the Cher's 1998 song "Believe".
- Also, the same chorus melody as in the song "Ti si mi u krvi" is used for the Ana Stanić's 1998 song "Sama", fourteen years later.
References
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