Bisera Veletanlić

Bisera Veletanlić (Serbian Cyrillic: Бисера Велетанлић, pronounced [bǐsɛra ʋɛlɛ̌taːnlit͡ɕ] born 15 September 1942 in Sisak, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian jazz singer, one of the greatest names of Yugoslav evergreen scene and the star of music festivals in the 1970s.[1] She has been called "one of the most original singers from the Balkans".[2]

Discography

Singles

  • Crveni cvet / Lutka sad si ti / Da li si usamljen noćas / U moje doba (-{Extended Play Single}-, 1964)
  • Dečak taj / Ne želim takvu ljubav / -{Sunny}- / Volim ceo svet (-{Extended Play Single}-, 1967)
  • Kad bi (Opatija, 1967)
  • Dugo / Ne plači (1971)
  • Ruku mi daj / Noć je duga (1973)
  • Maglovit dan / Ne traži (1973)
  • Milo moje / A ja te znam (1973)
  • Među stvarima (-{Double Extended Play Single}-, 1974)
  • Misli o tebi / Ručak za svoje (1974)
  • Ti si obala ta / Ti nisi sam (1974)
  • Volim te / Prozor (1974)
  • Dođi, kad zima odlazi / Proletnji dan (1975)
  • Šta ću, nano, dragi mi je ljut / Tužno popodne (1975)
  • Ti si čovek moj / Još samo malo (1975)
  • Dan ljubavi / Ostavi sve (prepev pesme -{Den ljubezni}- od grupe Pepel in kri. Sa Biserom pevaju još i Nada Knežević, Beti Đorđević i Boba Stefanović, 1975)
  • Aha, aha / Budi dobar, i misli na mene (1976)
  • Baj, baj, baj / 222805 (1976)

References

  1. Serbia, RTS, Radio televizija Srbije, Radio Television of. "Velika muzička priča Bisere Veletanlić". www.rts.rs. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  2. https://www.juznevesti.com. "Biseri Veletanlić nagrada "Nišvila" za životno delo". Južne vesti (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-11-12.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Željko Samardžić
Pjesma Mediterana winner
1996
Succeeded by
Extra Nena
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