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Nada Kneеѕeviд† - Pata Pata (1968) Ep Www.jugoroc... May 2026

Nada Knežević was a rare talent; she was the only European woman mentioned in the Encyclopedia of World Jazz at the time and performed five times at the prestigious . While she is celebrated for her jazz mastery, EPs like Pata Pata demonstrate how she brought that sophisticated vocal technique to the mainstream "Schlager" and pop music of the era.

– A Serbo-Croatian cover of Makeba’s hit, featuring lyrics by R. Graić. NADA KNEЕЅEVIД† - Pata Pata (1968) EP www.jugoroc...

The EP served as a showcase for Nada's versatility, moving from her jazz roots into the high-energy "ye-ye" and soul-inflected pop popular in the late '60s. You can view the full release details on . Tracklist Highlights : Nada Knežević was a rare talent; she was

– A cover of the jazz standard "Smooth Sailing". Nada’s Legacy Graić

In 1967, South African singer turned "Pata Pata"—originally a 1950s dance from Johannesburg's townships—into a worldwide sensation. Yugoslavia’s music scene, surprisingly open to Western and global influences at the time, quickly adopted the hit. Nada Knežević , widely known as the "First Lady of Yugoslav Jazz," recorded her version for the PGP RTB label in 1968. The 1968 EP Release

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