: Her version on Serbian Ethno Sound 2 emphasizes the "ethno" elements with a focus on traditional vocal techniques.
: Jordan Nikolić’s recordings are preserved in the Radio Belgrade archives as significant cultural heritage. jordan_nikolic_smilj_smiljana_pokraj_vode_brala
: The song follows a traditional melodic pattern common in the Balkans. It often features acoustic arrangements with instruments like the accordion, violin, or tamburica. : Her version on Serbian Ethno Sound 2
The song is a quintessential example of "starogradska muzika" (old town music) or traditional folk from Southern Serbia. Nikolić's version, notably featured on his 2008 album Zapisano u vremenu (Recorded in Time), is celebrated for its preservation of authentic Balkan melodies. "Smilj Smiljana pokraj vode brala" is a classic
"Smilj Smiljana pokraj vode brala" is a classic Serbian traditional song, famously interpreted by the late , a master of Kosovo and Metohija folk music. Musical Overview
The title translates roughly to "Smiljana was picking immortelle (smilje) by the water".