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Release Date: 1993Label: Megaton
Album title is a paraphrase of the Bijelo dugme second album title "Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu" = "What would you give to be on my place?" with an opposite meaning: Šta bih dao da sam na tvom mjestu" = "What would I give to be on your place!".Track A4 is not the song "Kad bih bio bijelo dugme" (here misspelled, missing an 'i' / 'I' both on label: "Kad bih bio bjelo dugme" and on inner spread as well back cover: "KAD BIH BIO BJELO DUGME") first released by the group Jutro in February 1973 but cover of several songs of the group Bijelo dugme, a medley containing parts of the following songs: "Noćas je ko lubenica pun Mjesec iznad Bosne" - first released in November 1986, "Bitanga i princeza" - first released on the 16th of March 1979, "Meni se ne spava" - first relesed on the 12th of December 1984, "A i ti me iznevjeri" - first released in November 1986, "Na zadnjem sjedištu moga auta" - first released on the 16th of March 1979, "Dede bona, sjeti se, de, tako ti svega" - first released at the end of 1976, "Da sam pekar" - first released in July 1974, "Ako ima boga" - first released on the 1st of December 1988 and "Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo" - first released in November 1986.
Track B4 is cover of the song "Nije za nju, nije za nju" composed and first released by Oliver Mandić at the beginning of 1981, lyrics by Marina Tucaković.
"P - 1993" and "Proizvodnja 1993." on inner sleeve mean: Manufactured 1993.