Pile moje is the fourth studio album by Yugoslav pop-folk singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh. It was released 17 November 1984 through the record label PGP-RTB.[1]

Pile moje
My Dear
Studio album by
Released17 November 1984 (1984-11-17)
GenrePop folk
LabelPGP-RTB
Producer
  • Predrag Vuković
  • Saša Popović
  • Milija Đokić (executive producer)
Lepa Brena chronology
Bato, Bato
(1984)
Pile moje
My Dear

(1984)
Jedan dan života
(1985)

The album name translated, literally means "My Chick" (as in baby chicken). Chick is a term of endearment in Serbo-Croatian, synonymous with dear.

This was her fifth of twelve albums with Slatki Greh.

Background edit

The main producer of the album this time was Milija Đokić. The album was promoted in the New Year's national television program in which viewers had the opportunity to see Lepa Brena in Hollywood releases. After this album, Lepa Brena received the Oscar of Popularity and was named the singer of the year. The album sold 500,000 copies.[2]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Pile moje" (My Dear (lit. 'little bird'))
  • Slavica Vuković
 
2."Mani zemlju koja Bosnu nema" (Forget a Country That Doesn't Have Bosnia)
  • Sreten Gajić
 
3."Ljubi me, Šabane" (Kiss Me Šaban)
 
4."Perice, moja merice" (Percy, Mercy Me)
  • Marina Tucaković
  • Aleksandar Radulović
 
5."Moram nešto ljubiti" (I Have to Kiss Something)
  • Miodrag Ž. Ilić
  • Miroljub Aranđelović
 
6."Bobo, Bobo"
  • Miša Marković
 
7."Šeik" (Sheikh)
  • Marina Tucaković
  • Lj. Stepanović
  • Saša Popović
 
8."Mače moje" (My Sweetheart (lit. 'kitten'))
  • Marina Tucaković
  • Kornelije Kovač
 
9."Nežna žena" (Sensitive Woman)
  • Radmila Mudrinić
  • Saša Popović
 
10."Janoš"
  • Marina Tucaković
  • Kornelije Kovač
 
11."Đorđe" (George)
  • Marina Tucaković
  • Saša Popović
 
12."Šećeru, šećeru" (Sugar, Sugar)
  • Slobodan Cvetković
  • Predrag Vuković
 

Personnel edit

Production and recording edit

  • Dragan Vukićević – recording

Crew edit

  • Ćulum – design
  • Ivan Mojašević – photography

Release history edit

List of regions, release dates, showing formats, label and reference
Region Date Format(s) Label Ref.
SFR Yugoslavia November 17, 1984 PGP-RTB [3][4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Pile moje". Discogs. 17 November 1984. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Discogs Groups - Tiraži albuma". Discogs.
  3. ^ ""Pile moje" Vinyl Bundle". PGP-RTB (official store). 1985. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  4. ^ ""Pile moje" Cassette Bundle". PGP-RTB (official store). 1984. Retrieved December 4, 2017.