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Pješke idem iz grada | Pješke idem iz grada | ||
Hej ženo moja draga | Hej ženo moja draga | ||
Preko tuđih ljivada | |||
Hej ženo moja draga | Hej ženo moja draga | ||
Preko tuđih ljivada | |||
U kafani bio sam | U kafani bio sam | ||
U kafani bio sam | U kafani bio sam | ||
Hej ženo moja draga | Hej ženo moja draga | ||
I sa društo pio sam | |||
Hej ženo moja draga | Hej ženo moja draga | ||
I sa društo pio sam | |||
Sve sam pare popio | Sve sam pare popio | ||
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===Lyrics (English):=== | ===Lyrics (English):=== | ||
<poem lang="en"> | <poem lang="en"> | ||
Walking back from the city | Walking back from the city | ||
Walking back from the city | Walking back from the city | ||
Latest revision as of 21:52, 17 April 2025
| "Пјешке идем из града" | |
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| Song by Браћа са Динаре | |
| from the album Плачи вољена земљо | |
| English title | I'm Going Out of Town on Foot |
| Released | 1996 |
| Genre | Novokompovana |
| Length | 3:25 |
| Label | SuperTon |
| Producer(s) | Цветин Тодоровић |
"Pješke idem iz grada" (Serbian Cyrillic: "Пјешке идем из града", lit. "I'm Going Out of Town on Foot") is an adaptation a song by prominent Serb war singer Baja Mali Knindža and performed by the vocal group, Braća sa Dinare.
Music and lyrics
The song was originally written by Mijat Božović and initially appeared in the 1988 Vinko Brnada self-titled album under the same name. Baja would rework the song, though would not make it war-related like "Za koga sam ratovao". This adaptation would instead be a small story of drinking with friends at a kafana rather than telling a story of going abroad and hooking up with someone else.
Lyrics
Lyrics:Pješke idem iz grada |
Lyrics (English):Walking back from the city |