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Crveni Koralji (trans. The Red Corals) were a
Croatian and
Yugoslav rock band
formed in
Zagreb in 1962. They were one of the
pioneers of the Yugoslav...
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covers were made by The Leemen, The Spotnicks,
Group Seven and
Crveni Koralji in the 1960s.
Later versions include James Last,
Kristi Rose,
David Vanian...
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album Nils
Lofgren on
Wonderland Ry
Cooder on
Paradise and
Lunch Crveni Koralji on Otiđi od nje
Tunel on Do
poslednje kapi...
Johnny Winter on Captured...
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which was a
title track on
their 1967 EP Dona.
Yugoslav rock band
Crveni Koralji recorded a
cover of the song for
their 1988
album Ja sam tvoj čovjek (I'm...
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Bocelli Brave Combo Ray
Conniff Café
Tacuba Chico Che Nat King Cole
Crveni Koralji Xavier Cugat Issac Delgado Phyllis Dillon Arielle Dombasle Freddy Fender...
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later that year on
their 1963
album Heat Wave.
Yugoslav band
Crveni Koralji released a Serbo-Croatian
version of the song,
entitled "Dok je
drugi ljubi"...
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bands like Atomi, Bele Višnje,
Bijele Strijele, Crni Biseri,
Crveni Koralji, Daltoni, Delfini, Elektroni, Elipse, Iskre, Samonikli,
Siluete and Zlatni...
- dans ma vie" / "La
fille à qui je pense" In 1969,
Yugoslav band
Crveni Koralji released a Serbo-Croatian version,
entitled "Da sam drvosječa", on their...
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bands held in Zagreb's Šalata,
Delfini won the
second place,
Crveni Koralji winning the first.
After this success, the band
recorded several songs...
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Biseri Borghesia Bulevar Cacadou Look Crni
Biseri Crvena Jabuka Crveni Koralji Zdravko Čolić Dah
Daltoni Dʼ Boys
Delfini (Split band)
Delfini (Zagreb...