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Bijele Strijele (trans. The
White Arrows) were a
Yugoslav rock band
formed in
Zagreb in 1961. They were one of the
pioneers of the
Yugoslav rock scene...
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Lopez covered it on his
debut album,
Trini Lopez at PJ's. In 1963,
Bijele Strijele, a
Yugoslav rock band from
Zagreb released a
cover named "Mrzim taj dan"...
- Shannon’s
biggest solo hit, Runaway, in 2008. In 1963,
Yugoslav group Bijele Strijele released the Serbo-Croatian
cover of the song,
entitled "Svi trče oko Sue"...
- on the 1960s
Yugoslav beat bands,
including Atomi, Bele Višnje,
Bijele Strijele, Crni Biseri,
Crveni Koralji, Daltoni, Delfini, Elektroni, Elipse, Iskre...
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depicted negative aspects of
Yugoslav socialism. The 1960s
bands like
Bijele Strijele, Iskre, Roboti, Siluete,
Crveni Koralji, Elipse,
Zlatni Dečaci, Crni Biseri...
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Seven (featuring Vic
Flick on guitar) 1960: Les Fantômes 1963:
Bijele Strijele 1963:
Count Basie (arranged by
Quincy Jones) 1964:
Tommy Leonetti (with...
- Đorđe Balašević Bele
Vrane Beograd Halid Bešlić
Bezobrazno Zeleno Bijele Strijele Bijelo Dugme Biseri Borghesia Bulevar Cacadou Look Crni
Biseri Crvena Jabuka...
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razvoju i
propasti Končareve
tvornice oružja (4) –Ratne godine,
razvoj nove
Strijele-10CRO". www.sveopoduzetnistvu.com. "DUGOROČNI PLAN
RAZVOJA ORUŽANIH SNAGA...
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Movie Soundtrack Bijele Strijele "From Me to You" 1964 Voli me (Love Me Do)
Recorded in Serbo-Croatian as "Zbog nje"
Bijele Strijele "Please
Please Me" 1964...
- rose to
number 55 in the
American charts. In 1964,
Yugoslav band
Bijele Strijele released a Serbo-Croatian
version of the song
entitled "Ljubav nas čeka"...