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Dalmatinka
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 13, 1993
RecordedMay 1993
StudioStudio Rockoko
Length35:50
LabelCroatia
ProducerZrinko Tutić, Nikša Bratoš
Severina chronology
Severina
(1992)
Dalmatinka
(1993)
Trava zelena
(1995)

Dalmatinka is the third album by Croatian singer Severina. It was released in 1993 by Croatia Records.[1]

Track listing

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  1. "Dalmatinka" (Dalmatian Girl)
  2. "Ljubi me noćas" (Kiss Me Tonight)
  3. "Ne bi' ti oprostila" (I Wouldn't Forgive You)
  4. "Maria Christina"
  5. "Ti si moj" (You're Mine)
  6. "Paloma nera" (Black Dove)
  7. "Adio ljube" (Goodbye Love)
  8. "Ne spavaj mala moja" (Don't Sleep, My Baby)
  9. "Mornarica mlada" (Young Navy)
  10. "Čovjek kojeg volim" (The Man I Love)

References

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  1. ^ "Dalmatinka". Severina. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
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