• Yugoslav pop trio
Aska recorded a Bijelo Dugme songs medley on their 1982 album
Disco Rock, featuring, among other Bijelo Dugme songs, "Kad bi' bio bijelo dugme" and "Patim, evo, deset dana". • Yugoslav and
Bosnian folk rock band
Nervozni Poštar recorded a cover of "Ne spavaj, mala moja, muzika dok svira" on their 1987 album
Ništa više nije kao prije (''Nothing's like It Used to Be''). •
Serbian and Yugoslav singer-songwriter
Srđan Marjanović recorded a cover of "Selma" on his 1989 album
Ako jednom puknem ja (
If I Go into Pieces One Day). •
Slovenian and Yugoslav rock band
Sokoli recorded a cover of "Ne spavaj, mala moja, muzika dok svira", featuring guest appearance by Serbian and Yugoslav musician
Momčilo Bajagić on vocals, on their 1992 album
Satan je blazn zmatran (
Satan Is Dog Tired). • Serbian rock band
Prljavi Inspektor Blaža i Kljunovi recorded a cover of "Ne spavaj, mala moja, muzika dok svira" on their 1994 live album
Igra rokenrol SR Jugoslavija (''
FR Yugoslavia Is Dancing to Rock 'n' Roll''). •
Croatian pop singer
Severina recorded a cover of "Ne spavaj, mala moja, muzika dok svira" on her 1993 album
Dalmatinka (
Girl from Dalmatia). • Serbian
pop rock band Cony recorded a cover of "Kad bi' bio bijelo dugme" on their 1993 album
Šta bih dao da sam na tvom mjestu (
What Would I Give to Be in Your Place), the title of the album alluding to the title of Bijelo Dugme's second album,
Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu (
What Would You Give to Be in My Place). • Croatian and Yugoslav singer-songwriter and former
Azra leader
Branimir "Džoni" Štulić released covers of "Selma" and "Kad bi bio bijelo dugme" on his official YouTube channel in 2011 and 2012 respectively. ==References==