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Marjetka "Neca" Falk (born 19 June 1950) is a Slovenian pop singer. She was born in Maribor, a city in Slovenian Styria. She started her career at the Youth Festival in Tivoli Hall in 1969 and released her first album, Danes (English: Today), in 1977. She is well known for her chansons and for her children's songs about cats, written by Kajetan Kovič. She also collaborated with Alfi Nipič, Bojan Adamič, Andrej Šifrer, Tomaž Domicelj, Atomsko sklonište, and others.
Hits
- Prva ljubezen (First Love; Vesela jesen , 1972)
- Kako sva si različna (How Different We Are; with Alfi Nipič)
- Dobro jutro, dober dan (Good Morning, Good Afternoon)
- Banane (Bananas)
- Vsi ljudje hitijo (All People Hurry)
- Dravski most (Banks of the Ohio) (The Drava Bridge)
- Maček Muri (Magic Muri, Tomcat Tom, Muri the Cat)
- Muca Maca (Pussy Cat)
Discography
Albums
- Danes (Today, Helidon 1977)
- Vsi Ijudje hitijo (All People Hurry, RTV LJ, 1978)
- Zlata ladja (Golden Ship, 1978)
- Najjači ostaju (The Strongest Stay, RTV LJ, 1980)
- Nervozna (Nervous, RTV LJ, 1981)
- Maček Muri in Muca Maca (Magic Muri and Pussy Cat, 1984)
- Maček Muri in Muca Maca (Magic Muri and Pussy Cat, Mačji disk , 1992. A cassette and a videocassette)(re-release)
- Neca Falk (Mačji disk , 1993)(re-release)
- Dravski most (The Drava Bridge; Mačji disk , 1994)(re-release)
- Zlata ladja (Golden Ship; Mačji disk , 1994)(re-release)
- Portreti (Portraits; Mačji disk , 1996)(greatest hits)
References
- ^ "Vse najboljše, Maček Muri!" [Happy birthday, Magic Muri!]. Nov 2009. Archived from the original on 2017-07-19. Retrieved 2017-07-19.
- ^ "80 let Kajetana Koviča, mojstra verza in "očeta" Mačka Murija in Pikija Jakoba" [08 years of Kajetan Kovič, master of verse and "father" of Magic Muri and Piki Jacob]. Oct 2011. Archived from the original on 2017-07-19. Retrieved 2017-07-19.
- "Glasbeni velikani: Neca Falk" [The Giants of Music: Neca Falk]. Www.radioaktual.si. Radio Aktual. 18 December 2008. Archived from the original on 2012-09-08.
- "Neca Falk Discography at Discogs". Discogs. Archived from the original on 2017-07-19. Retrieved 2017-07-19.
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