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Karmen (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Karmen (album)
Karmen is the 2003 album by the Slovenian singer Karmen Stavec.
This album features the English (Nanana) and Slovenian (Lep Poletini Dan) versions of the song she performed for Slovenia is the Eurovision Song Contest 2003.
This album also features English (Upside Down) and Slovenian (Še in Še) versions of the song which she performed for the Slovenian national finals for the Eurovision Song Contest 2002, but lost out to Sestre in the voting and came in second.
==Track listing==

# Lep poletni dan (3:02) (A nice summer day)
# V redu je (4:25) (It's okay)
# Ena in edina (3:00) (One and once)
# Koga ljubiš zdaj (duet with Goran Karan) (3:39) (Who is your lover now?)
# Tvoje oči (3:18) (Your eyes)
# Še in še (3:04) (More and more)
# Ljubezen je (3:53) (Love is...)
# Prepametno dekle (3;33) (Smarty girl)
# Tistega dne (4:05) (At this day)
# Vroče (3:33) (Hot)
# Nanana (3:02)
# Upside Down (3:02)

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