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  1. Kad æeš mi doæ
  2. 100 Pijanih Noci
  3. 6.00
  4. Ako, ako
  5. Anðeli
  6. Bijeli Božiæ
  7. Bivše djevojèice bivši djeèaci
  8. Bježi kišo s prozora
  9. Boje kišnog neba
  10. Crvena jabuka
  11. Da je samo malo sreæe
  12. Da mi je do nje
  13. Da nije ljubavi
  14. Da tebe nema Bože
  15. Da znaš da me boliš
  16. Deni
  17. Dirlija
  18. Doði kod mene
  19. Došla od Boga
  20. Èarolija (kad prestane)
  21. Fura me
  22. Gluho doba
  23. Hajde, doði mi
  24. Hajde, hajde de opusti se
  25. Ima nešto od srca do srca
  26. Imaš me u šaci
  27. Iza prozora
  28. Ja te volim
  29. Jedina
  30. Jukebox
  31. Kad Je Noc Hladna I Zvjezdana
  32. Kad kazaljke se poklope
  33. Kad te jednom pitam
  34. Kao da sanjam
  35. Ljeta Koja Dolaze
  36. Ljubav ne pita
  37. Lud za tobom
  38. Mahala
  39. Malo æemo da se kupamo
  40. Mjeseèe, reci
  41. Moj grad
  42. Mojca Mojca
  43. Moje Najmilije
  44. Moje pjesme stih
  45. Mozart
  46. Na Dlanu Mi Pise
  47. Na mom licu tople ruke
  48. Na Oluje Navikli Smo
  49. Ne Daj Na Sebe
  50. Ne Dam Da Ovaj Osjecaj Ode
  51. Ne govori više
  52. Nek' Te On Ljubi (Kad Ne Mogu Ja)
  53. Nek' ti je prosto
  54. Neka gore svjetovi
  55. Neka Se Sanja
  56. Neka Vrijeme Mijenja Sve
  57. Nekako S Proljeca
  58. Nema Vise Vremena
  59. Nemoj Da Sudis Preostro O Meni
  60. Ni zadnji, ni prvi
  61. Niko nije lud da spava
  62. Nova ljubav
  63. Oèi su se navikle na mrak
  64. On je poput djeteta
  65. Ona mi se smije
  66. Opet sam sam
  67. Oprosti mi
  68. Ostani
  69. Otrov
  70. Ples Nevjernih Godina
  71. Principessa
  72. Pusti Neka Gori
  73. Radio
  74. Reci mi
  75. Riznice sjeæanja
  76. Sa Druge Strane Jastuka
  77. Sa Tvojih Usana
  78. Sad je srce stijena
  79. Samo Da Me Ne Iznevjeris Ti
  80. Sanjam te
  81. Sanjati
  82. Sestro srca mog
  83. Setajuci Daljinama
  84. Sjeæanja
  85. Srce Si Mi Slomila
  86. Stari moj
  87. Stižu me sjeæanja
  88. Suzo Moja Strpi Se
  89. Sve Sto Imas Ti
  90. Sve što sanjam
  91. Sviða mi se ova stvar (Twist and shout)
  92. Svijet je lopta šarena
  93. Tamo Gdje Ljubav Pocinje
  94. Tebi je do mene stalo
  95. Ti si lijepa
  96. Ti znaš
  97. To mi radi
  98. Tuga, Ti I Ja
  99. Tugo Nesreco
  100. Tvoga srca vrata
  101. Ucinicu Sve Da Te Zadovoljim
  102. Umoran
  103. Umrijecu Nocas Od Ljepote
  104. Uzmi Me (Kad Hoces Ti)
  105. Vjetar
  106. Volio Bih Da Si Tu
  107. Vozovi Polaze
  108. Vraæam se tebi seko
  109. Za Sve Ove Godine
  110. Zauvijek
  111. Zovu nas ulice
  112. Zvona Zvone

Crvena Jabuka (transl. Red Apple) is a pop rock band originally formed in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia in 1985, and since 1994 based in Zagreb, Croatia. The group gained nationwide popularity during its initial run, and has continued to enjoy success in former Yugoslav republics since the band's 1994 reformation. The band's forming members, vocalist and guitarist Dražen Ričl "Para" and guitarist Zlatko Arslanagić "Zlaja", were in the early 1980s involved in the Sarajevo-based New Primitivism subcultural movement. Infulenced by the 1960s British rock, the two formed Crvena Jabuka with keyboardist Dražen Žerić "Žera", drummer Darko Jelčić "Cunja" and bass guitarist Aljoša Buha. The band's self-titled debut album, released in 1986, was an instant commercial success, bringing large attention of the public and the media to the band. On 18 September 1986, at the very beginning of the album promotional tour, while on their way to hold a concert in Mostar, the members of the group were involved in a traffic accident, in which Ričl and Buha lost their lives. After the accident, the remaining three members, Arslanagić, Žerić and Jelčić, decided to continue as Crvena Jabuka, releasing the band's second album Za sve ove godine in 1987, but without giving interviews or holding promotional performances. They made a full-scale comeback to the scene with the 1988 album Sanjati, Žerić taking over the vocal duties and Arslanagić taking over the role of the band's leader and songwriter. The album was recorded with a new member, multi-instrumentalist Nikša Bratoš, who would in the following years also be in charge of album production. The group released two more highly successful studio albums, enjoying large popularity on the late 1980s Yugoslav rock scene, before the outbreak of the Bosnian War forced them to end their activity in 1992. In 1994, Žerić, Jelčić and Bratoš reformed Crvena Jabuka in Zagreb. The group continued their career collaborating with external songwriters, most prominently Zlatan Fazlić, Saša Lošić, Miroslav Drljača "Rus" and Dino Šaran, scoring a number of hits during the following years and renewing their popularity in former Yugoslav republics. On their later releases, the band made a shift to more pop-oriented sound, recording a number of duets with prominent acts from former Yugoslav republics. Since Jelčić's departure in 2017, Žerić has remained the only original member of the band.

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