Po mojoj bašti zumbuli cvjetaju
Appearance
Po mojoj bašti zumbuli cvjetaju (In My Garden Hyacinths Bloom) | ||||
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Released | 1958 (re-released 1962) | |||
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Po mojoj bašti zumbuli cvjetaju (In My Garden Hyacinths Bloom) is the debut release and first gramophone record by Bosnian folk singer Beba Selimović.[1] It was released in 1958 through the label Jugoton.
Background
[edit]In January 1954, when Selimović was 14 years of age, she was one of six people chosen out of 300 candidates to sing for Radio Sarajevo, which kicked off her professional career as a soloist for the station.
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Po mojoj bašti zumbuli cvjetaju" (In My Garden Hyacinths Bloom) |
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2. | "Bol boluje mlado momče" (The Boy Is Hurting) |
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Personnel
[edit]Instruments
[edit]- Jovica Petković – accordion
- Ratomir Petković – accordion
References
[edit]- ^ "Po mojoj bašti zumbuli cvjetaju". Discogs. 1958. Retrieved 24 November 2014.