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Zvonko Bogdan - Fijaker Stari Official

The song is a quintessential example of , a genre defined by its use of the tambura—a traditional long-necked lute.

First recorded and released as an EP by PGP RTB in , "Fijaker stari" quickly became a staple of Balkan culture. Zvonko Bogdan - Fijaker stari - (Audio 1973) HD Zvonko Bogdan - Fijaker stari

The lyrics explicitly mention Sombor , a city in Vojvodina famous for its greenery and horse-drawn carriages. The narrator expresses a deep sorrow at leaving "his dearest love" and the city of Sombor, wishing he could transform into a swallow to fly back to her. The song is a quintessential example of ,

Bogdan’s definitive versions of the song often featured the accompaniment of the legendary Janika Balaž and his tamburitza orchestra. This collaboration provided the lush, string-heavy sound that became the gold standard for the genre. The narrator expresses a deep sorrow at leaving

The lyrics of "Fijaker stari" (The Old Carriage) are steeped in nostalgia ( žal ) and a sense of departure.

It belongs to the Starogradske pesme (Old Town Songs) tradition, which blends urban sophistication with traditional folk melodies.

is one of the most enduring anthems of Pannonian urban folk music ( starogradska muzika ), inextricably linked to the legendary Serbian singer and composer Zvonko Bogdan . Released in the early 1970s, the song serves as a melancholic ode to a bygone era, capturing the spirit of the Vojvodina region, its traditions, and the romanticized pace of life before modern urbanization. Musical Composition and Style

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