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Tri posleratna druga : ウィキペディア英語版
Tri posleratna druga

''Tri posleratna druga'' (trans. ''Three Post-war Friends'') is the sixth studio album released by Serbian and former Yugoslav singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević.
''Tri posleratna druga'' is the first of Balašević's studio album that featured guitarist Elvis Stanić and drummer Tonči Grabušić from Rijeka. The album is perhaps most memorable for the humorous rap-oriented song "Sugar Rap", the song "Još jedna pesma o maloj garavoj", the folk rock songs "Devojka sa čardaš nogama" and "Ćaletova pesma" and the ballads "D-moll", "Kad odem" and "Saputnik".
==Track listing==
All the songs were written by Đorđe Balašević.
#"Sugar Rap" – 4:13
#"Još jedna pesma o maloj garavoj" (''Another Song About A Dark-Haired Little Girl'') – 3:16
#"Devojka sa čardaš nogama" (''A Girl With Csárdás Legs'') – 3:25
#"Ćaletova pesma" (''My Dad's Song'') – 4:50
#"D-moll" (''D Minor'') – 4:12
#"Kad odem" (''When I'm Gone'') – 5:55
#"Saputnik" (''Fellow Traveler'') – 4:50
#"Remorker" (''Tugboat'') – 3:50
#"O, Bože" (''Oh, God'') – 4:21

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