Voli me, grli me, ljubi me

Semsa Suljakovic · Other Songs - Semsa Suljakovic

Mnogo te mnogo volim
volim te a nisi tu
mladost bi tebi dala
samo da ostavis nju

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Ova je zima prosla
a meni hladno je
voli me, grli me, ljubi me
jedino sunce moje

Dodji mi jednog' dana
cekam na dolazak tvoj
bez tebe sama zivim
pitam se sto nisi moj

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U tebi ima nesto
sto mene privlaci sad
nadjimo za nas mesto
pod nasom lipom hlad

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Voli me, grli me, ljubi me

Semsa Suljaković's 'Voli me, grli me, ljubi me' stands as a quintessential example of Yugoslav pop music from the 1960s, characterized by its emotive vocal delivery and melodic structure. The track exemplifies the era's romantic songwriting tradition, focusing on themes of affection and longing that resonated deeply with audiences across the former Yugoslavia. Suljaković's distinctive voice and phrasing helped define the sound of the period, blending traditional folk influences with contemporary pop arrangements. As a staple of her discography, the recording captures the cultural atmosphere of the time, serving as a nostalgic touchstone for fans of regional music history. Its enduring appeal lies in its simple yet powerful expression of love, making it a significant work within the broader canon of Yugoslav popular music.