Rich musical history of Yugoslavia reveals a long-lasting love for the music of Latin America. Entwined in Afro-Cuban rhythms, ballrooms were shakin', swayin' and swingin', gathering musicians who were heavily into jazz bands and orchestras, most notably in Ljubljana, Zagreb, and Belgrade. Jazz could be heard on the streets of Split way back in 1919 when dancing became a symbol of freedom.
- 1. Arsen Dedic - Onaj Dan
- 2. Zdenka Vuckovic - Bosonoga
- 3. Bogdan Dimitrijevic - O Barquinho
- 4. Nino Robic - Jedna Nota (Samba de Uma Nota SÓ)
- 5. Milan Bacic - Ho-Bá LÁ-LÁ
- 6. Beti Jurkovic - Ljuljacka
- 7. Elda Viler - Senca Tvojega Nasmeha (The Shadow of Your Smile)
- 8. Arsen Dedic - Cesto Te Sretnem
- 9. Bogdan Dimitrijevic - Hershey Bar
- 10. Zdenka Vuckovic - Izgubljeno (Desafinado)
- 11. Drago Diklic - Moja Draga
- 12. Krunoslav Kico Slabinac - Tko Si Ti
- 13. Plesni Orkestar RTZ - Plava Krizantema
- 14. Gabi Novak I Radojka verko - Za Mene Je Sreca (Samba Da Rosa)
- 15. Dubrovacki Trubaduri - Ljuven Zov
- 16. Vikica Breer - Suncano Ljeto
- 17. Drago Diklic - Nitko Na Svijetu
- 18. Vinja Korbar - Subotnje Vece
- 19. Arsen Dedic - Veceras
- 20. Jimmy Stanic & Glenn Rich Orchestra - the Girl from Ipanema