Festival vojničkih pesama i koračnica 2001
Festival vojniÄkih pesama i koraÄnica 2001 - Äeta koraÄa u meni (Serbian Cyrillic: ФеÑÑивал ÐоÑниÑÐºÐ¸Ñ ÐеÑама Ð ÐоÑаÑниÑа 2001 - ЧеÑа ÐоÑаÑа У Ðени) is a physical release of the songs from the 2001 festival of military songs and marches, held in Belgrade. It was released as a cassette and as a CD-R. The tagline of the festival is taken from the song 'Äeta koraÄa u meni' sang by NebojÅ¡a LjubiÄiÄ and written by Sanja IliÄ. The festival featured many popular singers of the time singing patriotic and military themed songs. Unlike the release of the 2000 edition of the festival, here the applause from the audience members can be heard before and after the songs. Another difference is that the duration of each song is not listed.
| Festival vojniÄkih pesama i koraÄnica 2001 | |
|---|---|
The front cover of the CD-R release. | |
| by Various Artists | |
| Released | 2001 |
Track listing
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Tanja TasiÄ â VojniÄe moj" | Â |
| 2. | "Ivana Jordan â Duge noÄi" | Â |
| 3. | "Filip Žmaher â Jedna je otadžbina" |  |
| 4. | "Nevena i Ksenija PavloviÄ â Molitva" | Â |
| 5. | "Zoran Å andorov i Aleksandar SreÄkoviÄ â Koreni" | Â |
| 6. | "Goran Å epa â Leva desna - Leva desna" | Â |
| 7. | "Ružica ÄaviÄ â Horizonti" |  |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Žarko DanÄuo â NapiÅ¡i pismo vojniku" |  |
| 2. | "Željko SaviÄ â Tango SMB" |  |
| 3. | "Marija Å estiÄ â Moj tata oficir" | Â |
| 4. | "Mari Mari â Bože saÄuvaj naÅ¡u mladost" |  |
| 5. | "Milan Å ÄepoviÄ â Slobodna zemlja" | Â |
| 6. | "Dejan PeÅ¡iÄ i Slavoljub StojadinoviÄ â Otadžbino mirno spavaj" |  |
| 7. | "Kazanova Bend â U istom stroju" | Â |
CD Bonus Tracks
The following songs only appear on the CD-R release of the festival.
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 15. | "Dragan JoviÄ â Nek leti pesma" | Â |
| 16. | "Miodrag JovanoviÄ â Ovo je naÅ¡a otadžbina" |  |
| 17. | "DuÅ¡ko NediÄ â Rasti sreÄno" |  |
| 18. | "Oliver Njego â NaÅ¡a je vojska narodna" |  |
| 19. | "Oliver Sabo â Gardijska brigada" | Â |
| 20. | "Nenad NeniÄ â RaketaÅ¡i" |  |