Darko Domijan

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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.[1]

Darko Domijan
Born(1952-02-05)5 February 1952
OccupationSinger
Years active1972–1989[1]

Since his retirement from music in 1989, Domijan has been working as an attorney in Zagreb.[1]

Discography

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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"[2]
  • 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[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Darko Domijan: 'Zamalo nisam snimio 'Ulicu jorgovana' jer je autor htio nježniji glas'". Večernji list (in Croatian). 1 April 2019. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Što bi bilo, kad bi bilo - Darko Domijan". diskografija.com. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Đorđe Novković - Gold collection - 2007". diskografija.com. Retrieved 6 October 2020.

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