Devojko mala
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"Devojko mala" is a popular fifties song composed by Darko Kraljić and recorded by Vlastimir "Đuza" Stojiljković for the soundtrack of the Ljubav i moda film in which he was also had the starring role. The song became popular in former Yugoslavia
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 and later in the Soviet Union
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.

Idoli version

Serbian
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 new wave
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 band Idoli recorded a version on their debut release, the VIS Idoli EP
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. This is one of the first recorded cover versions of the track and perhaps one of the most notable and well-known versions. A promotional video was recorded for the song.

Other cover versions

  • Croatian
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     calypso
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     band Cubismo
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     recorded a version with lyrics partially in Spanish language
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     entitled "Nina Bonita". A former Idoli member Vlada Divljan
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    appeared as guest on the track.

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