Mate Miso Kovac 1976 Kad jednom odes ne vracaj se vise

Mate Miso Kovac 1976 Kad jednom odes ne vracaj se vise. Mišo Kovač (born July 17, 1941) is a Croatian singer who is one of the most popular musical icons in Croatia today. Mišo Kovač was born to Zrinka and Jakov Kovač on 16 July 1941 in Tribunj, a modern-day Croatian town close to Šibenik at a time when the region was under Italian occupation during World War II. He had a sister named Blanka and a brother named Ratko. Young Mišo Kovač was learning the trade of carpet maker, but his appearance at a talent show in Karlovac changed his life. He made such an impression with his rendition of I Can't Stop Loving You by Ray Charles that he decided to become a professional singer. His first hit came in 1969 with the song Više se neće vratiti (sold in half a million copies) and in 1970 he won the prestigious Split Music Festival with the song Proplakat će zora (also half a million copies). This and other songs, inspired by Dalmatian folk music, helped Mišo Kovač establish himself as the most popular singers in Croatia. In the next two decades, Mišo Kovač won many prestigious festival awards, topped music charts and sold vinyl discs, cassettes and CDs in record numbers. His song Dalmacija u mom oku (Dalmatia In My Eye) was seen as a semi-official anthem of Dalmatia. Mišo Kovač was also one of the first entertainers in Croatia to use image and lifestyle in order to maintain popularity. In 1973 he married beauty queen Anita Baturina with whom he would have two children, son Edi (in <b>...</b>
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