Sitnije, Cile, sitnije

Sitnije, Cile, sitnije is a maxi single by Yugoslav pop-folk singer Lepa Brena. It was released on 16 March 1983 through the record label PGP-RTB.[1]

"Sitnije, Cile, sitnije
"
Single by Lepa Brena
Released16 March 1983 (1983-03-16)
GenreFolk, pop
Length3:03
LabelPGP-RTB
Composer(s)Kornelije Kovač
Lyricist(s)Marina Tucaković
Producer(s)Kornelije Kovač
Lepa Brena singles chronology
"Mile voli disko"
(1982)
"Sitnije, Cile, sitnije
"
(1983)
"Bato, Bato"
(1984)

This was her third of twelve albums with the band Slatki Greh.

Background edit

Composer of both compositions is Kornelije Kovač and a songwriter Marina Tucaković.

With the title song "Sitnije, Cile, sitnije", Lepa Brena participated in Jugovizija, the Yugoslav selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 1983, held on 16 March 1983 in the studio RTV Novi Sad in Novi Sad. Given the type of music they performed, their participation in this type of competition caused many surprises, but also disappointment with their fans, because Lepa Brena and Slatki Greh finished only seventh on Jugovizija. The winner was Danijel Popović with the song "Džuli", taking the fourth place at Eurovision, this repeating until then the greatest success of Yugoslav representatives in this type of competition. The song became a big hit, and the singer and the whole group achieved even greater popularity.[2]

Immediately after Jugovizija, the album "Sitnije, Cile, sitnije", published by the production company PGP RTB, was launched and quickly achieved a tremendous success with 800,000 copies sold. After that, their first major tour of Yugoslavia followed, concerts with a record number of visitors, thanks to which, according to Lepa Brena herself, she deserves to be attributed the status of an "undisputed star".[3]

The same year, music group Griva made a heavy metal parody on Brena's Eurovision debacle. The composition was titled "Sitnije, sestro, sitnije" and it was printed in 120,000 copies, published by Jugoton. With good marketing support, Griva was then placed at the very top of the Yugoslav rock scene.[4]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sitnije, Cile, sitnije"3:03
2."Hej, najluđe moje"
  • Marina Tucaković
  • Kornelije Kovač
3:24

Personnel edit

Crew edit

  • Ivan Ćulum – design
  • Dragoljub Milovanović – photography

Release history edit

List of regions, release dates, showing formats, label and reference
Region Date Format(s) Label Ref.
SFR Yugoslavia March 16, 1983 PGP-RTB [5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Sitnije, Cile, sitnije". Discogs. 16 March 1983. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Svet i Scandal".
  3. ^ "Jugovizija 1983: Nacija je u šoku - na Pesmu Evrovizije šaljemo Danijela, a ne Lepu Brenu".
  4. ^ "快3彩票(中国)有限公司".
  5. ^ ""Sitnije, Cile, sitnije" Vinyl Bundle". PGP-RTB (official store). 1983. Retrieved December 4, 2017.