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Croatian popular music singer (1942–2020)

Zdenka Vučković (Zagreb, 20 June 1942 - 7 March 2020) was a Croatian popular music singer with a career spanning 60 years. Her popularity peaked during the 1960s, when she was a teen pop star. She is best remembered for the songs Moja mala djevojčica , best known by the line Tata, kupi mi auto , and Zagreb, Zagreb, which became an unofficial anthem of the Croatian capital. Her voice is made familiar by the song Zeko i potočić [hr] .

She announced the end of her career with the song Odrasla je djevojčica mala performed at the 1989 Zagreb Festival [hr]. However, in 1991, she performed the song "To Love Somebody" (a song by the Bee Gees in Croatian) in a duet with Severina. In 2010, she performed the song "Veslaj" with Luka Nižetić at the Split Festival.

In 1971, she married composer Krešimir Oblak [hr].

References

  1. "UMRLA LEGENDARNA PJEVAČICA ZDENKA VUČKOVIĆ 'Bila je naša prva djevojčica koja je postala zvijezda, koja je ostvarila sjajnu karijeru'"
  2. ^ "Umrla je Zdenka Vučković"
  3. "In memoriam: Zdenka Vučković (1942. - 2020.)"
  4. ^ "Danas nas je napustila istinska legenda domaće glazbene scene: sjećate li se kako su zajedno pjevale Zdenka Vučković i Severina?"
  5. "The legend of the ex-Yugoslav music scene, Zdenka Vučković, has left us"

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