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'''''Dnevnik starog momka''''' (trans. ''Diary of an Old Bachelor'') is the eleventh studio album released by [[Serbia]]n and [[SFRY|former Yugoslav]] [[singer-songwriter]] [[Đorđe Balašević]].
'''''Dnevnik starog momka''''' (trans. ''Diary of an Old Bachelor'') is the eleventh studio album released by [[Serbia]]n and [[SFRY|former Yugoslav]] [[singer-songwriter]] [[Đorđe Balašević]].


The first Balašević's album after [[Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević|2000 political changes in Serbia]], ''Dnevnik starog momka'' featured only love songs, each having a female name as its title (for this reason most songs remain better known by their unofficial titles, for an example: "Jaroslava" is better known as "Princezo, javi se", "Anđela" as "Moja je draga veštica" etc.). The first letters of the songs' names form the [[acrostic]] "Olja je najbolja" (''Olja is the best''), which refers to Balašević's wife Olivera "Olja" Balašević.
Balašević's first album after the [[Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević|2000 political changes in Serbia]], ''Dnevnik starog momka'' featured only love songs, each having a female name as its title (for this reason most songs remain better known by their unofficial titles, for an example: "Jaroslava" is better known as "Princezo, javi se", "Anđela" as "Moja je draga veštica" etc.). The first letters of the songs' names form the [[acrostic]] "Olja je najbolja" (''Olja is the best''), which refers to Balašević's wife Olivera "Olja" Balašević.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

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Dnevnik starog momka (trans. Diary of an Old Bachelor) is the eleventh studio album released by Serbian and former Yugoslav singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević.

Balašević's first album after the 2000 political changes in Serbia, Dnevnik starog momka featured only love songs, each having a female name as its title (for this reason most songs remain better known by their unofficial titles, for an example: "Jaroslava" is better known as "Princezo, javi se", "Anđela" as "Moja je draga veštica" etc.). The first letters of the songs' names form the acrostic "Olja je najbolja" (Olja is the best), which refers to Balašević's wife Olivera "Olja" Balašević.

Track listing

All the songs were written by Đorđe Balašević.

  1. "Otilia" - 4:43
  2. "Ljerka" - 4:20
  3. "Ankica" - 4:35
  4. "Jaroslava" - 5:04
  5. "Eleonora" - 4:51
  6. "Nevena" - 5:23
  7. "Anita" - 4:08
  8. "Julija" - 5:29
  9. "Branislava" - 7:02
  10. "Ognjena" - 5:01
  11. "Ljudmila" - 4:32
  12. "Anđela" - 3:39

Personnel

  • Đorđe Balašević - vocals
  • Duda Bezuha - guitar
  • Aleksandar Dujin - piano, backing vocals
  • Aleksandar Kravić - bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Petar Radmilović - drums, backing vocals
  • Đorđe Petrović - keyboard
  • Ignac Šen - violin
  • Gabor Bunford - saxophone, slavinet, backing vocals
  • Zsadanyi Sandor - cymbal
  • Sale Vukosaveljević - backing vocals

References

  • EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4