Eva Sršen

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Eva Sršen rehearsing for the ESC 1970

Eva Sršen (* 1951 or 1952 in Ljubljana ) is a former Yugoslav singer.

Their first recording Ljubi, ljubi, ljubi appeared in 1969 as the B-side of the single PGP RTB S 51 009, on the A-side of which the singer Miro Ungar was represented with the song Dolina mog djetinjstva .

She became known as a Yugoslav participant in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1970 . With her song Pridi, dala ti bom cvet (Come on, I'll give you a flower), she took eleventh place. The song was composed by Mojmir Sepe , who had already composed the Yugoslav song for the 1966 contest, the Slovenian text is by Dušan Velkaverh . The song was published on the single Helidon FSP 5-007, on the B-side is the song Naivka, composed and written by Eva Sršen herself .

In 1974 she took part again in the Yugoslav qualification for the Eurovision Song Contest, but achieved only ninth out of twelve places with the song Lepa ljubezen (Beautiful Love). Nothing is known about the further life of Eva Sršen.

Individual evidence

  1. In the announcement of her ESC contribution, the television commentator indicates Eva Sršen's age at 18, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0yBtWxDdQ0  ; on http://www.ecgermany.de/archiv/1970esc.htm her age at that time is given as 17.
  2. In the reference works Leksikon jugoslavenske muzike (1984) and Enciklopedija Slovenije (would be in Volume 12, 1998) there are no articles about them.

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