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Zdravko Colic

Zdravko Čolić (born May 30 1951 in Sarajevo) is a Yugoslav singer and popstar.

His career lasts since 1972 until present times, and it had its golden moments in late seventies and eighties, when he was arguably the most popular pop performer in Ex-Yugoslavia. During that time, he was sited in his hometown Sarajevo. After the war and a long pause, he moved to Belgrade and reinstated his career and 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 priđeš bliže (1978)
  • Zbog tebe (1980)
  • Malo pojačaj radio (1982)
  • Šta mi radiš (1983)
  • Ti si mi u krvi (1984)
  • Zdravko Čolić (1988)
  • Da ti kažem šta mi je (1990)
  • Kad bi moja bila (1997)
  • Okano (2000)
  • Čarolija (2003)

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