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The original 7-inch 45 RPM single was a staple of the Yugoslavian "singlica" market.

The track was composed and arranged by , a maestro of the "Dubrovnik sound," with lyrics by Stjepan Benzon . libertas_moja_ane_broji_dane_1975_vinyl

The following essay examines this 7-inch single as both a cultural artifact and a musical milestone. The original 7-inch 45 RPM single was a

The song did not just remain a 1975 hit; it became a perennial favorite at weddings and celebrations across the Balkans. Its success solidified the collaboration between , who continued to release successful singles like "Mila majko, ide brod" before Hrnić transitioned into a highly successful solo career. Conclusion The song did not just remain a 1975

: In 1975, vinyl was the primary medium for music consumption in Yugoslavia. Owning a Jugoton press of this single meant possessing a piece of the prestigious Split Festival, an event that defined the summer soundtrack for the entire region. Legacy and Influence