Lola Novaković
Lola Novaković (born April 25, 1935 in Belgrade , Kingdom of Yugoslavia ; † April 3, 2016 ; 1968–1970 she carried the surname of her first husband, Jovanović ) was a Yugoslav singer and actress who was particularly successful in the 1960s .
In the Eurovision Song Contest 1962 she represented Yugoslavia with the song Ne pali svetla u sumrak ( Don't light up in the twilight , text: Dragutin Britvić , music: Jože Privšek ) and reached 4th place.
She released around 50 records (mostly singles).
Records
- Beli bagrem / Zaborav , 1962, PGP-RTB , EP 17 140
 - Seti se , 1963, PGP-RTB, EP 50 185
 - Ne, ne žalim ni za čim , 1963, PGP-RTB, EP 50 186
 - Cape veselja , 1965, PGP-RTB, EP 50 189
 - Tišina , 1966, PGP-RTB, EP 50 194 ( Tišina was a cover version with Serbo-Croatian text of the instrumental piece " Il Silenzio " (The Silence) by Nini Rosso )
 - Vrati se / Neka nas vodi ljubav , 1971, PGP-RTB, p 51 530
 - Ljubi me / Jednom se živi , 1971, PGP-RTB, SF 52 514
 - Duga topla noć / Istina je , 1973, PGP-RTB, p 52 558
 - Harmonica / Tiše, tiše , 1981, PGP-RTB, 1120611
 
literature
- Ko je ko u Srbiji , 1991 (under the apparently wrong lemma Novaković-Antić, Lola , see discussion page)
 
Web links
- Lola Novaković in the Internet Movie Database (English)
 - Lola Novaković at Discogs (English)
 - Text of the song Ne pali svetlo u sumrak
 
Individual evidence
- ↑ Lola Novaković (1935-2016). In: vreme.com. Vreme, April 3, 2016, accessed April 3, 2016 (Bosnian).
 
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Novaković, Lola | 
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Jovanović, Lola | 
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Yugoslav singer and actress | 
| DATE OF BIRTH | April 25, 1935 | 
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Belgrade , Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 
| DATE OF DEATH | 3rd April 2016 |