Gdje Dunav ljubi nebo

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"Gdje Dunav ljubi nebo"
Song by Josipa Lisac
from the album Boginja
Released1987
RecordedFebruary 1987
Genre pop
Label Jugoton
Songwriter(s) Alka Vuica

"Gdje Dunav ljubi nebo" (Where Danube kisses the sky) is song by Josipa Lisac. Originally performed at Yugoslav selection for Eurovision Song Contest 1987. Although the song lost to Novi fosili's Ja sam za ples, the song became a huge hit. [1]

Composition

Music was composed by Krešimir Klemenčić and lyrics were written by Alka Vuica. Programmers on this song were Klemenčić and Stanko Juzbašić. [2]

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References

  1. Various - JRT Evrovizija '87 - Izbor Pjesama, 1987, retrieved 2022-05-28
  2. Josipa Lisac - Boginja, 1987, retrieved 2022-05-28