Jelo, Jelo, jagnje moje belo

Era Ojdanic · Other Songs - Era Ojdanic

Prolece je opet i trava mirise
a srce jos uvek
za tobom uzdise
za tobom uzdise

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Jelo, Jelo, jagnje moje belo
kratko smo za srecu znali
drugom su te dali
Jelo, Jelo, jagnje moje belo
kraj drugog ti mladost vene
a ti volis mene

Pre godinu dana
tu smo brali cvece i mislili niko
rastavit' nas nece
rastavit' nas nece

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Za stadima idem i gori se jadam
zbog cega da zivim
cemu da se nadam
cemu da se nadam

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Jelo, Jelo, jagnje moje belo

Era Ojdanić's 'Jelo, Jelo, jagnje moje belo' stands as a quintessential example of Yugoslav folk music, blending traditional pastoral themes with the emotive vocal style characteristic of the region's musical heritage. The song's title poetically evokes imagery of a shepherd's lamb, a common motif in Balkan folk traditions that often symbolizes innocence, purity, and the deep connection to rural life. Ojdanić's rendition captures the melancholic yet rhythmic essence of the genre, utilizing acoustic instrumentation to create an atmosphere of nostalgia and storytelling. As a staple in the broader corpus of Yugoslav folk recordings, this track exemplifies the genre's ability to preserve cultural narratives through melody and verse, resonating with audiences who appreciate the raw, unadorned beauty of traditional song forms. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to transcend specific historical contexts, serving as a timeless representation of the folk identity shared across the former Yugoslavia.