Uči me majko, karaj me (Bulgarian: Учи ме майко, карай ме, Macedonian: Учи ме мајко, карај ме, (English: Teach me mother, scold me) is a traditional folk song from the region of Macedonia.
It was published for the first time by the Bulgarian National Revival activists Miladinov Brothers in their collection Bulgarian Folk Songs in 1861.[1] This song is remembered in its folk rendition mostly by the ethnic Macedonian folk singer Aleksandar Sarievski, while the band Leb i Sol have arranged a modern rock version.[2] The song is also performed by Macedonian singer Tose Proeski and Bulgarian singer Kiril Kostov.
Notes
- ↑ Бѫлгарски Народни Пѣсни, Собрани одъ Братья Миладиновци, Димитрія и Константина, # 187. (Учи ме, майко, карай ме). Еднаква отъ Прилепъ
- ↑ "PRIČA O PJESMI: Uči me majko, karaj me". Express (in Bosnian). April 11, 2018. Retrieved August 2, 2018.
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