Soldatski bal
Soldatski bal (trans. The Soldiers' Ball) is the first studio album by the former Yugoslav band Plavi orkestar, released in 1985. With over 500,000 copies sold, it is the best-selling debut album in the history of the music business in Yugoslavia and its successor states. Recorded during January 1985, and released a few months later, the album was a huge commercial success, spawning numerous hits. It catapulted the band of 21-year-olds to nationwide fame, making them into instant teenage stars.
Soldatski bal
Soldatski bal (trans. The Soldiers' Ball) is the first studio album by the former Yugoslav band Plavi orkestar, released in 1985. With over 500,000 copies sold, it is the best-selling debut album in the history of the music business in Yugoslavia and its successor states. Recorded during January 1985, and released a few months later, the album was a huge commercial success, spawning numerous hits. It catapulted the band of 21-year-olds to nationwide fame, making them into instant teenage stars.
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Soldatski bal (trans. The Sold ...... er Mandić and Mirza Delibašić.
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Saša Lošić / Mladen Pavičić
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Bolje biti pijan nego star
Daj mi vruće rakije
Good Bye Teens
Gujo, vrati se
Kad mi kažeš, Paša
Odlazi nam raja
Stambol, Pešta, Bečlija
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Soldatski bal (trans. The Sold ...... em into instant teenage stars.
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