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Toma Zdravković (Serbian Cyrillic: Тома Здравковић) (born November 20, 1938 in Pečenjevce near Leskovac, died September 30, 1991 in Belgrade) was a famous Serbian folk singer.

Toma Zdravković was an outstanding figure on Serbian folk scene; a bohemian and a poet, he lived up to his sad songs. The songs, although having the form of Serbian folk music, had spirit of chansons. He had a characteristic vocal, not overly powerful but warm, resembling the one of Charles Aznavour. The violin underlined the melancholic atmosphere in most songs. Most of the lyrics were written by himself, devoted to unfortunate love, and love-suffering while drinking and singing in omnipresent taverns. He married four times, and settled only with his fourth wife Gordana in the late years.

Some of Zdravković’s most renowned songs are Prokleta je ova nedelja (“Damn this Sunday”), Dotak’o sam dno života (“I Touched the Bottom of Life”) Pesme moje (“My Songs”), Ostala je samo uspomena (“Only a Memory Remained”), Pustite me da živim svoj život (“Let me live my own life”) and testamental Pesme moje (“My songs”).

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Edited by drunko88 on 30 Aug 2011, 21:23

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