The song has been recorded by various folk and traditional ensembles:
: Beyond its literal description of a landscape, the song holds historical weight; it is often associated with the WWII Chetnik leader Draža Mihailović, who was reportedly fond of singing it in social gatherings. tri_livade_nigde_lada_nema
Srpska izvorna narodna pesma – Tri livade, nigde 'lada nema The song has been recorded by various folk
"Tri livade, nigde 'lada nema" (Three meadows, no shade anywhere) is a traditional Serbian folk song (izvorna narodna pesma) that has been performed by numerous artists over several decades. Origins and Cultural Significance Key Performances and Recordings : The song is
: The verses describe three meadows without shade, featuring a single "grafted rose" (ruža kalemljena) planted by a soldier named Gojko during his military service. Key Performances and Recordings
: The song is classified as a traditional folk piece from the Kopaonik region of Serbia.
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