SREBURNITE GRIVNI, Na-Na-Hey-Hey, 1970
Posted: July 16, 2009 Filed under: 70´s, Bulgaria | Tags: Balkanton, Beatles, Bulgaria, Shturzite, Sreburnite Grivni, Studio 5 1 Comment


Sreburnite Grivni (The Siver Bracelets) were a popular Bulgarian Beat
group. Here they cover Na-Na-Hey-Hey, the 1970 hit song by the German prog-rockers Jeronimo, in Bulgarian. The other song is a instumental. It´s probably common knowledge, but I don´t know the song.
Interestingly on the B-side there are two songs by the Beatles, Come Together and Something, most probably bootlegged by the state-owned Bulgarian label Balkanton.
Actually I should have posted some better Bulgarian tracks by Sreburnite Grivni or Shturzite (the Crickets), or even the whole The Best Beat Bands from Sofia LP Compilation, because I have that one. But this is my little East-European summer week so maybe some other time. A while back I posted a nice Bulgarian Rock´n´Roll instrumental by Studio 5 here.
Meanwhile enjoy the summer in Sofia…
SREBURNITE GRIVNI, Na-Na-Hey-Hey, 1970

About me:
My name is Andreas Michalke. I´m a cartoonist from Berlin, Germany and I like collecting records. Most of the records I find in thrift stores or at flea markets here in Berlin. I like a lot of music but I thought I`d focus on odd German records. Preferably with cartoon covers.
All my scans are high-resolution. If you double-click on them they will get much bigger.
Srebenite Grivni
1 Na Na Hey Hey
2 Pelican (bulgarian autor BORIS KARADIMCHEV – actor, composter)