Ptica samica
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Ptica samica is an album of Croatia
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n singer Miroslav Škoro
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. It was released in 1999 on the Croatia Records
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Track listing

  1. "Što te imam, moj živote" (Why do I have you, my life)
  2. "Dvorište" (Garden)
  3. "Neće grom u koprive" (Lightning won't hit stinging nettle)
  4. "Maligani"
  5. "Žao mi je" (I feel sorry)
  6. "Ptica samica" (Lonely bird)
  7. "Život spaja, razdvaja" (Life brings together and separates)
  8. "Nives" ("Nives")
  9. "Nije do mene"
  10. "Essekerska" (from "Essek" old german name of the city of Osjek, sung in a dialect)
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