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The track was composed and arranged by , a maestro of the "Dubrovnik sound," with lyrics by Stjepan Benzon .

Released in 1975 under the Jugoton label (SY 22907) , "Moja Ane broji dane" ("My Ana Counts the Days") stands as one of the most recognizable tracks by Libertas, a band primarily active in Dubrovnik between 1969 and 1979. Fronted by the iconic vocalist , the song reflects a specific era of Yugoslav pop where traditional Dalmatian folk sensibilities met modern studio production. Musical and Lyrical Composition

: "Moja Ane broji dane" – The flagship track that gained massive popularity through festival circuits. libertas_moja_ane_broji_dane_1975_vinyl

: "Vrati mi se, Marieta" – A complementary track that further showcased the band's penchant for romantic, Mediterranean themes.

The 1975 vinyl release of by the Croatian pop group Libertas is a quintessential piece of Yugoslavian musical history, capturing the spirit of the Split Festival ('75) and the Mediterranean pop style known as zabavna glazba . The track was composed and arranged by ,

: As a Schlager or vocal pop piece, the arrangement relies on lush, melodic hooks and Hrnić’s powerful, emotive tenor, which later made him one of Croatia's most beloved entertainers. The Vinyl as a Physical Artifact

The 1975 vinyl of "Moja Ane broji dane" is more than just a recording; it is a sonic postcard from 1970s Dubrovnik. Through the combined talents of Jusić’s composition and Hrnić’s voice, it captured a sense of romantic optimism that remains a hallmark of Croatian pop music to this day. ‎Moja Ane Broji Dane - Song by Milo Hrnić - Apple Music Musical and Lyrical Composition : "Moja Ane broji

The following essay examines this 7-inch single as both a cultural artifact and a musical milestone.