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Darko Domijan | |
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Born | (1952-02-05)5 February 1952 Karlovac, FPR Yugoslavia |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 1972–1989 |
Darko Domijan (5 February 1952) is a Croatian pop singer who was most popular in the 1970s and 1980s. His best known songs include "Ulica jorgovana", "Jelena Je Bila Lijepa", "Ruže u snijegu" and "Sedam suza", the latter two being Croatian-language covers of "Sun of Jamaica" and "Seven Tears", respectively, by Goombay Dance Band.
Since his retirement from music in 1989, Domijan has been working as an attorney in Zagreb.
Discography
Releases:
- "Laku noć, Katarina" / "Je l' istina ono što govore o tebi" (7", Single), Jugoton, 1974
- "Julske Kiše" / "Ljetnje Noći" (7", Single), Jugoton, 1977
- Darko Domijan, 1980
- Ruže u snijegu, 1983
- Sve Najbolje, 2001
Tracks Appear On:
- Festival Zabavne Glazbe Split (2xLP, Comp) with: "Moja Romantika", Jugoton, 1981
- Slavonija '81 (LP, Album) with: "Zapjevala Slavonija Naša", Jugoton, 1981
- Split '82 with "Mirišu ti kose", 1982
- ZagrebFest 82 (LP, Comp) with "O, Nela", Jugoton, 1982
- Split 83 with: "Anči", 1983
- Split 84 with: "Nikad više", 1984
- Hitovi Hitovi (Zagreb Fest '85) (Cass, Comp) with "Zlato Moje", Jugoton, 1985
- Split 85 with: "Zadnja noć" , 1985
- Split 86 with: "Što bi bilo, kad bi bilo"
- Zvuk osamdesetih Zabavna i Pop 1982 – 1983 with: "Sedam suza", 2002
- Koprivnica 2004. with: "Ti samo..." , 2004
- Retromanija Osamdesetih (2xCD) with: "Ulica Jorgovana", City Records (2), 2006
- Đorđe Novković – Gold collection, 2007
References
- ^ "Darko Domijan: 'Zamalo nisam snimio 'Ulicu jorgovana' jer je autor htio nježniji glas'". Večernji list (in Croatian). 1 April 2019. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- "Što bi bilo, kad bi bilo - Darko Domijan". diskografija.com. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
- "Đorđe Novković - Gold collection - 2007". diskografija.com. Retrieved 6 October 2020.