It is a "kolo," an ancient and famous Serbian circle dance where participants hold hands and move in an imaginary circle.
One of the earliest versions was recorded by the Trio Milije Spasojevića in 1959 (Jugoton C-6810). It is a "kolo," an ancient and famous
While traditionally played on accordion, trumpet, or flute (frula), the Đokić and Rakočević version prominently features the accordion and guitar . It has since become a standard in Serbian
It has since become a standard in Serbian folklore, performed at weddings, festivals, and cultural events worldwide. The Collaboration: Branimir Đokić & Zoran Rakočević While often considered a traditional piece, it was
You can find various recordings of this legendary piece on platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud .
is one of the most famous and widely recognized Serbian folk dance melodies. While often considered a traditional piece, it was actually composed by the legendary accordionist Milija Spasojević in the 1950s. The Composition and History