Himzo Polovina
Dr. Himzo Polovina (1927 in Mostar, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes – 1986 in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia) was a Bosnian singer and songwriter, most famous for performing sevdalinka songs. In addition, Dr. Himzo Polovina was a neuropsychiatrist.
- Emina (Based on a poem written by Aleksa Šantić)
- Dvore gradi Komadina Mujo (Mujo Komadina builds a castle)
- Čudna jada od Mostara grada (Strange sorrow from the city of Mostar)
- Ikindija, sunce zalazaše (Afternoon, the sun was setting)
- Poletjela dva goluba (Two pigeons flew away)
- Jutros prođoh kroz čaršiju (I passed through the town this morning)
- Voljelo se dvoje mladih (Two young ones loved one another)
- Otvor' vrata od hamama (Open the door to the hammam)
- Poljem se vija Hajdar delija (Valiant Haydar dashes down the field)
- Mila majko šalji me na vodu (Dear mother, send me to the water)
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Polovina, Himzo |
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1927 |
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1986 |
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