Schlagwort: Yugoslavia


  • Baby Doll

    Dragana Todorović (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Драгана Тодоровић pronounced [drǎɡana todǒːroʋitɕ], née Šarić / Шарић [ʃǎritɕ]; born 2 October 1962), known under the stage name Bebi Dol (Беби Дол [bêbi dôːl]), is a Serbian singer-songwriter and actress. She is recognised as one of the most prominent artists in the 1980s and is best known for representing SFR…

  • Ambasadori

    Group members : Ismeta Dervoz-KrvavacSlobodan VujovićKressimir VlassićAndrej StefanovićMiroslav ŠaranovićEnes Betramović Active : 1968-1980 Nationality : Yugoslavian       National Finals : Jugovizija 1973, 1975, 1976, 1989 ESC Entries : Ne mogu skriti svoju bol (1976)       Website : – Biography Amabasadori were a Bosnian Yugoslav band, founded in 1968 by Robert Ivanović Srđan Stefanović. They met when they…

  • Aska

    Group members : Izolda BarudžijaSnežana MiskovićSnežana Stamenković Active : 1982-1987 Nationality : Yugoslavian       National Finals : Jugovizija 1982 ESC Entries : Halo, halo (1982)       Website : – Biography Aska was a Yugoslav female pop group that was very popular during the 1980s. The group was especially formed to participate in…

  • „You’re still on my lips, kissing you with my songs, the dreams are tired now“ The Yugoslav Final was held on March 28th at the TV Centar in Belgrade, hosted by Radoš Bajic. The winning song was chosen by an „expert“ jury. 1 Ljubav ce pobijediti Love will win Alma Cardzic 6 10th 2 Hiljadu snova…

  • The Yugoslav final was held on March 9th at the Sarajevo TV studios, hosted by Draginja Balac & Senad Hadzifejzovic. The winner was chosen by the votes of 8 regional juries.   1 Gospode moj My Lord Tedi Spalato 29 5th 2 Ritam ljubavi The rhythm of love Zorana Pavic 26 6th 3 Sta ce nebo…

  • The Yugoslav final was held on March 9th at the Sarajevo TV studios, hosted by Draginja Balac & Senad Hadzifejzovic. The winner was chosen by the votes of 8 regional juries. 1 Gospode moj My Lord Tedi Spalato 29 5th 2 Ritam ljubavi The rhythm of love Zorana Pavic 26 6th 3 Sta ce nebo reci…

  • The Yugoslav final was held on March 3rd at the Dvorana Jazine in Zadar, hosted by Ana Brbora-Hum & Branko Uvodic. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 8 regional juries.  

  • „Rock me baby, it doesn’t matter what it is, rock me baby, as long as it lasts“ The Yugoslav Final was held at the Velika Sala SNP in Novi Sad on March 4th, hosted by Dina Colic & Bosko Negovanovic. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 8 regional juries. 1 Kad ljubav umire…

  • The Yugoslav Final was held on March 12th in Ljubljana, hosted by Misa Molk & Bogdan Barovic. There were originally meant to be 16 songs but one of them – „Noc u suzama“ (Night in tears) by Jasna Gospic had to be withdrawn as the singer was ill in hospital. The winning song was chosen…

  • The Yugoslav Final was held on March 7th at the Sava Centre in Belgrade, hosted by Dubravka Miloševic. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 8 regional juries. 1 Nocoj Tonight Hazard 0 20th= 2 Usne od nara Lips of pomegranate Makadam 3 18th 3 Bye bye baby Bye bye baby Moulin Rouge…