Zdravko Colic
Zdravko Čolić (born May 30 1951 in Sarajevo) is a Yugoslav singer and popstar.
His career began in 1972 and continues to the present, though it had its peak in late seventies and eighties, when he was arguably the most popular pop performer in the former Yugoslavia. During that time, he was cited in his hometown Sarajevo. After the war and a long pause, he moved to Belgrade to begin a career comeback, and has regained his popularity to a certain extent.
He represented Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 with song Gori vatra.
Discography
- April (1975)
- Ti i ja (1975)
- Ako priđe blie (1978)
- Zbog tebe (1980)
- Malo pojačaj radio (1982)
- ta mi radi (1983)
- Ti si mi u krvi (1984)
- Zdravko Čolić (1988)
- Da ti kaem ta mi je (1990)
- Kad bi moja bila (1997)
- Okano (2000)
- Čarolija (2003)
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Categories: 1951 births | Artists from Bosnia and Herzegovina