Zauvjek Tvoj - Songs

Songs

The album contains ten songs. The track listings are as follows:

# Title English translation Duration Credits Notes
1. Kafe Espresso Café, Espresso N/A Christos Dantis - Suad Kurgaš - Senad Drešević Cover of "Beautiful" by Christos Dantis
2. Ljepša od noći Prettier than the night N/A Gonidis Stamatis - Goran Kiridžić - Zoran Kostić duet with Šako Polumenta
Cover of "Έχω πετάξει μαζί σου" by Gonidis Stamatis
3. Moja srno My Doe N/A Almir Buza - Dženita Halilović, Zoran - Almir Buza
4. Zauvjek tvoj Forever Yours N/A Nikos Vertis - Dragan Brajević Braja - Peđa Blizanci Cover of "De m'agapas" by Nikos Vertis
5. Bila je lijepa She was pretty N/A Hamza Ražnatović - Hamza Ražnatović - Almir Buza Remake of "Bila je lijepa" by Macbeth
6. Ti si meni bila sve You were my everything N/A Saša Kovačević, Rade Kovačević - Nenad Ceramičić - Peđa Blizanac
7. Majka Mother N/A Sami Yusuf - Suad Kurgaš - Senad Drešević
8. Dama Dame N/A Senad Drešević - Dženita Halilović, Zoran - Senad Drešević Samples "I'll Do You like a Truck" by Geo Da Silva
9. Nisam te se nagledao I didn't look upon you N/A Rade Vučković - Rade Vučković - Senad Drešević, Branko Reković Remake of "Nisam te se nagledao" by Zoran Gajić
10. Istina Truth N/A Despina Vandi - Suad Kurgaš, Goran Kiridžić - N/A Cover of "An de m'agapas" by Despina Vandi

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