Devojko mala
"Devojko mala" is a popular fifties song composed by Darko Kraljić and recorded by Vlastimir "Đuza" Stojiljković for the soundtrack of the Ljubav i moda film in which he was also had the starring role. The song became popular in former Yugoslavia and later in the Soviet Union, especially the version recorded by Đorđe Marjanović.
"Devojko mala" | |
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Single by Vlastimir "Đuza" Stojiljković | |
A-side |
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B-side | "Kli-kla-klo-klap" |
Released | 1958 |
Genre | Schlager |
Label | Jugoton |
Songwriter(s) | D. Kraljić B. Timotijević |
Idoli version
"Devojko mala" | |
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Song by Idoli | |
from the album VIS Idoli | |
Released | 1981 |
Recorded | RTV Zagreb studio April 1981 |
Genre | New wave |
Length | 2:02 |
Label | Jugoton |
Songwriter(s) | D. Kraljić B. Timotijević |
Producer(s) | Ivan Stančić Piko |
Serbian new wave band Idoli recorded a version on their debut release, the VIS Idoli EP. This is one of the first recorded cover versions of the track and perhaps one of the most notable and well-known versions. A promotional video was recorded for the song.
Other cover versions
- Croatian calypso band Cubismo recorded a version with lyrics partially in Spanish language entitled "Nina Bonita". A former Idoli member Vlada Divljan appeared as guest on the track.
- Serbian jazz musician Duško Gojković recorded an instrumental version.
- Jewish singer Mira Soriano recorded a version with lyrics in Yiddish.
- In the USSR, in late 1960s, after restoration of Soviet-Yugoslavian friendship, a Russian cover was recorded by Emil Gorovets ("Ночным Белградом шли мы молча рядом").
External links
- EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
- VIS Idoli EP at Discogs
- Devojko mala
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