Hajde da ludujemo
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"Hajde da ludujemo" | |
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Song by Tajči | |
from the album Hajde Da Ludujemo | |
Released | 1990 |
Recorded | 1990 |
Genre | Pop rock |
Length | 3:05 |
Label | Jugoton |
Composer(s) | Zrinko Tutić |
Lyricist(s) | Alka Vuica |
Producer(s) | Stjepan Mihaljinec |
Eurovision Song Contest 1990 entry | |
Country | |
Artist(s) | Tajči |
Language | Serbo-Croatian |
Composer(s) | Zrinko Tutić |
Lyricist(s) | |
Conductor | Stjepan Mihaljinec |
Finals performance | |
Final result | 7th |
Final points | 81 |
Entry chronology | |
◄ "Rock Me" (1989) | |
"Brazil" (1991) ► |
"Hajde Da Ludujemo" (English translation: "Let's go crazy") was the Yugoslav entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1990, held in Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia (present day Croatia).
The song was composed by and Alka Vuica, and was sung by Tatjana Matejaš, commonly known as "Tajči", in the Serbo-Croatian language.
On the night of the contest, the song was performed 15th, following France's Joëlle Ursull with "White and Black Blues" and preceding Portugal's Nucha and "Há sempre alguém". At the close of the voting, it had received 81 points, placing seventh in a field of 22 countries. The song was succeeded as Yugoslav entry at the 1991 contest with Bebi Dol with "Brazil".
It was covered by Ivana Banfić in 1999.[1]
References[]
Categories:
- Eurovision songs of Yugoslavia
- Eurovision songs of 1990
- Croatian songs
- Jugoton singles
- 1990 songs
- Yugoslavia stubs
- Croatia stubs
- 1990s song stubs