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Mostovi Tuge is one of Bešlić's most successful albums from the late Yugoslav era, notable for its sales status. Label : Originally released by Jugoton.

: He vows never to "break her branches" or "inflict wounds," wishing her a happy and long life. halid_beslic_ona_i_samo_ona_audio_1988

"" is a classic Bosnian folk song by Halid Bešlić , released on January 1, 1988, as the sixth track on his platinum-certified album Mostovi Tuge (Bridges of Sorrow). Produced under the Jugoton label, the song was recorded at Studio braće Milaković and features a traditional folk arrangement by Dragan Stojković Bosanac , with music by Nazif Gljiva and lyrics by Š. Hedija . Song Overview and Themes Mostovi Tuge is one of Bešlić's most successful

The track is a mid-tempo folk ballad typical of Bešlić’s early career, characterized by its "melodicness" and sentimental lyrics. The lyrics express themes of devotion and eternal love: "" is a classic Bosnian folk song by

: The chorus emphasizes that "only love is eternal in life," framing the subject as stronger than pain and beautiful like "May flowers". Album Context: Mostovi Tuge (1988)

: Digital versions are available on Spotify , Apple Music , and YouTube . Halid Bešlić – Mostovi Tuge - Discogs