The album was released as a cassette by the prominent label (Radio Television of Serbia) under the catalog number UK00134. It is categorized within the Folk, World, and Country genres, specifically adhering to the "Novokomponovana" (newly composed) folk style popular in Yugoslavia during that era. Production & Collaborators
: Mihajlović is noted for her clear, resonant delivery, which allowed her to stand out among the crowded field of Yugoslav folk vocalists. Key Tracks from Her Career Volim Te Volim I Ako Ne Smem Radmila Mihajlovic
: The music was performed by the Orkestar Zorana Dinića-Ćope , a group known for providing rich, traditional instrumental backing. The album was released as a cassette by
(My Heart Will Wither) – Released in 1968, further cementing her status in the folk scene. Key Tracks from Her Career : The music
Mihajlović’s legacy is built on a series of successful singles and EPs prior to the 1989 full-length release:
The title track, "Volim Te Volim" (I Love You, I Love You), alongside the implied sentiment "i ako ne smem" (even if I must not/am not allowed), delves into the classic folk trope of forbidden or impossible love. Radmila Mihajlović’s career is defined by this brand of "sevdah"-influenced melancholy, having established her voice through earlier EPs like Tebe volim, dragi, tajno (I Love You Secretly, Dear) in 1966. Her discography frequently explores: