Vida Pavlovic - Zakucaj Na Moja Vrata - (audio 1993) - Ceo Album File

"Oh, Poor Me," a classic lamentation common in the Sevdalinka and Romani styles.

The album's narrative focuses heavily on themes of longing, betrayal, and the resilience of the female spirit. Track Title Notable Details "Oh, Poor Me," a classic lamentation common in

"I Sang to Drunkards," reflecting Vida's real-life history as a legendary kafana singer. "Your Eyes Lied to Me," a closing piece on broken trust. The "Queen's" Legacy Play Zakucaj na moja vrata by Vida Pavlovic on Amazon Music "Your Eyes Lied to Me," a closing piece on broken trust

Translates to "You Drank Away All My Rings," highlighting themes of sacrifice and personal loss. "Thank You," written by S. Jovanović – Mali. Ovde mi nije mesto "I Don't Belong Here," composed by R. Jovanović. Umreću ti na rukama Jovanović – Mali

Released in 1993 under the label, Zakucaj na moja vrata (Knock on My Door) is a definitive entry in the discography of Vida Pavlović , widely revered as the "Queen of Romani Music". The album is a masterclass in the kafana style—a soulful, often melancholic genre of Balkan folk music rooted in the smoky atmosphere of Belgrade’s traditional nightspots. Album Overview