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Ti si mi u krvi

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Ti si mi u krvi
Studio album by
Released1984.
StudioStudio I RTV Sarajevo, Sarajevo
GenrePop
Folk-rock
Pop-folk
LabelDiskoton / Kamarad
ProducerKornelije Kovač
Zdravko Čolić chronology
Šta mi radiš
(1983)
Ti si mi u krvi
(1984)
Zdravko Čolić
(1988)

Ti si mi u krvi is the sixth studio album by Zdravko Čolić, released in 1984.

After five studio albums for Jugoton, this was Čolić's first studio release for a different label as a co-operation project between Diskoton and Kamarad, a newly established privately-owned music label co-owned by Čolić and Goran Bregović.[1]

The title track is one of the most popular ballads of ex-Yugoslav pop music.

Track listing

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Ti si mi u krvi
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Ruška"Marina TucakovićKornelije Kovač3:41
2."Ustani, sestro" (Stand Up, Sister)Goran Gunjak & Ranko BobanR. Boban3:13
3."Ti možeš sve, al' jedno ne" (You Can Do Anything, But Not One Thing)Momčilo BajagićK. Kovač4:34
4."Cura iz Zenice" (A Girl From Zenica)M. BajagićK. Kovač3:17
5."Ti si mi u krvi" (You're In My Blood)Spomenka KovačK. Kovač4:57
6."Vala, vrijeme je" (Well, It's Time)Đorđe BalaševićJosip Boček3:22
7."Južnjaci" (Southern People)M. TucakovićĐorđe Novković3:43
8."Pamti me po dobru" (Remember Me By Good)Dragana IvićK. Kovač4:05
9."Osvojio bi sve" (I'd Conquer All)M. TucakovićAleksandar "Futa" Radulović3:37
10."Sto cigana" (A Hundred Gypsies)R. BobanR. Boban4:02

Cover versions

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  • The song "Ti si mi u krvi" was covered by Serbian singer Željko Samardžić, on his 1998 covers album "Nostalgija"
  • A cover version of the same song was released in 2011, by Bosnian hard-rock band Teška industrija, as the first single of their covers album "Bili smo raja".

Sampling

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  • The chorus melody of the song "Ti možeš sve al' jedno ne" is used for the Hari Mata Hari's 1989 song "Ti znaš sve" and the Cher's 1998 song "Believe".
  • Also, the same chorus melody as in the song "Ti si mi u krvi" is used for the Ana Stanić's 1998 song "Sama", fourteen years later.

References

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  1. ^ Predić, Zoran (November 1984). "Čolić i Bregović protiv Jugotona". RTV revija. Retrieved 23 November 2019.