Sanjao Sam San... - Songs

Songs

The album contains twelve songs and two previously unreleased bonus songs. The track listings are as follows:

# Title English translation Duration Credits Notes
1. Kukavica Coward N/A Branislav Samardžić - Branislav Samardžić - Dragan Kovačević Struja Cover of "Πόσο μου λείπει" ("Póso mou leípei") by Sotis Volanis
2. Ne računaj na mene Don't count on me 3:29 Rade Kovačević - N. Rumenić Ruža - Zoran Kostić Cover of "Gia sena" by Giannis Tassios
3. Anđeo Angel 3:17 N/A - N/A - D. Kovačević Struja
4. Mamuran Drowsy N/A Rade Kovačević - N. Rumenić Ruža - Zoran Kostić
5. Sanjao sam san... (trube) I dreamed a dream... 4:33 Pero Trocadero - Pero Trocadero - Dragan Kovačević Struja, Zoran Kostić
6. Istovremeno At the same time 3:11 Dražen Damjanović - Branislav Samardžić, Dragan Kovačević Struja
7. Ljepša od noći Prettier than the night 3:08 Goran Kiridžić - Goran Kiridžić - Zoran Kostić duet with Dado Polumenta
Cover of "Έχω πετάξει μαζί σου" by Stamatis Gonidis
8. Putnik Traveler 3:49 Darko Čepić - Darko Čepić - Zoran Kostić
9. Djevojka iz komšiluka Girl from the neighborhood 3:34 Branislav Samardžić - Branislav Samardžić - Dragan Kovačević Struja
10. Nijedna kao ti No one like you N/A Branislav Samardžić - Branislav Samardžić - Dragan Kovačević Struja
11. Ludak Insane (person) 3:42 Darko Čepić - Darko Čepić - Zoran Kostić
12. Bezobrazna Stubborn N/A Darko Čepić - Darko Čepić - Zoran Kostić
BONUS
13. Kako sam volio tebe How I loved you N/A Šako Polumenta, Goran Ćiričić - Šako Polumenta, Goran Ćiričić - Zoran Kostić
14. Snaga tišine The power of silence N/A Šako Polumenta, Goran Ćiričić - Šako Polumenta, Goran Ćiričić - Zoran Kostić

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