YUGOSLAVIA |
"Dan ljubezni" - Pepel In Kri
The Yugoslav Final was held on February 13th-15th at the Hotel Kvarner in Opatija, hosted by Oliver Mlakar. On the first two days there were semi-finals (broadcast on the radio only) - for details click here: YUGOSLAV SEMI-FINALS 1975 A jury of 8 "experts" chose the song that would represent Yugoslavia in the Eurovision (and could choose amongst all 33 of the participating songs in the semi-finals). It is rumoured that "Srce u srcu" came 2nd after a tie between itself and "Dan ljubezni".
1 | Danes | Today | Marjetka Falk |
2 | Ti si mi bila naj naj | You have been my most most | Indeksi |
3 | Prijatelj vstopi | Friend come in | Sonja Gabrscek & Braco Koren |
4 | Syri yt ai quiell ne shi | Your eye is like the raining sky | Besnik Krajku |
5 | Perpetuum mobile | Perpetual motion | 4M |
6 | Ti si covek moj | You are my man | Bisera Veletanlic |
7 | Cesta sunca | Road of sun | Oliver Dragojevic |
8 | Nikad vise | Never more | Ksenija Erker |
9 | Rijec po rijec | Word by word | Elda Viler |
10 | Ovo vrijeme | This time | More |
11 | Ostani jos jednu noc | Stay another night | Radojka Sverko |
12 | Sta sanjas | What are you dreaming about | Dani Marsan |
13 | Dan ljubezni | A day of love | Pepel In Kri |
14 | Srce u srcu | Heart in heart | Neka Ukraden |
Pepel In Kri came 13th equal at the Eurovision. The lead singer of the group was Ditka Haberl who had taken part in the 1973 and 1974 Yugoslav Semi-Finals, and came 9th in the 1971 Yugoslav Final. She was also in the group Bele Vrane in the 1970 Yugoslav Final. Another member was Oto Pestner who had taken part in the 1973 and 1974 Semi-Finals. 4M represented Yugoslavia in the 1969 Eurovision (performing under the name 'Ivan & 3M').
Read more in the booklet of ex-Yugoslav National Finals - contact: [email protected]