Halid_beslic_ona_i_samo_ona_audio_1988 May 2026

The track is a mid-tempo folk ballad typical of Bešlić’s early career, characterized by its "melodicness" and sentimental lyrics. The lyrics express themes of devotion and eternal love:

: He vows never to "break her branches" or "inflict wounds," wishing her a happy and long life. halid_beslic_ona_i_samo_ona_audio_1988

"" is a classic Bosnian folk song by Halid Bešlić , released on January 1, 1988, as the sixth track on his platinum-certified album Mostovi Tuge (Bridges of Sorrow). Produced under the Jugoton label, the song was recorded at Studio braće Milaković and features a traditional folk arrangement by Dragan Stojković Bosanac , with music by Nazif Gljiva and lyrics by Š. Hedija . Song Overview and Themes The track is a mid-tempo folk ballad typical

: The chorus emphasizes that "only love is eternal in life," framing the subject as stronger than pain and beautiful like "May flowers". Album Context: Mostovi Tuge (1988) Produced under the Jugoton label, the song was

Mostovi Tuge is one of Bešlić's most successful albums from the late Yugoslav era, notable for its sales status. Label : Originally released by Jugoton.

: Besides "Ona i samo ona," the album includes hits like the title track " Mostovi Tuge ," " Daleko Je Sreća ," and " Zumbuli Su Procvali ".