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Song ] ] and ] '']'' made the very song for the singing ] in ] (]). The song was never sung but eventually came to the famous ] who recorded it and the glory went to him instead Robić. | Song ] ] and ] '']'' made the very song for the singing ] in ] (]). The song was never sung but eventually came to the famous ] who recorded it and the glory went to him instead to its real creator Robić. | ||
Ivo Robić sang it also in German (]) and Croatian (]) languages. | Ivo Robić sang it also in German (]) and Croatian (]) languages. | ||
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Song Croatian singer and songwriter Ivo Robić made the very song for the singing festival in Split (Croatia). The song was never sung but eventually came to the famous Frank Sinatra who recorded it and the glory went to him instead to its real creator Robić. Ivo Robić sang it also in German (Fremde in der Nacht) and Croatian (Stranci u Noći) languages.
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