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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marjetka "Neca" Falk (born 19 June 1950) is a Slovenian pop singer. She was born in Maribor, a city in Slovenian Styria. She started her career at the Youth FestivalinTivoli Hall in 1969 and released her first album, Danes (English: Today), in 1977. She is well known for her chansons and for her children's songs about cats, written by Kajetan Kovič.[1][2] She also collaborated with Alfi Nipič, Bojan Adamič, Andrej Šifrer, Tomaž Domicelj, Atomsko sklonište, and others.[3][4][1][2]
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Prva ljubezen (First Love; Vesela jesen [Merry Autumn], 1972)
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Kako sva si različna (How Different We Are; with Alfi Nipič)
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Dobro jutro, dober dan (Good Morning, Good Afternoon)
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Banane (Bananas)
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Vsi ljudje hitijo (All People Hurry)
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Dravski most (Banks of the Ohio) (The Drava Bridge)
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Maček Muri (Magic Muri, Tomcat Tom, Muri the Cat)
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Muca Maca (Pussy Cat)
Discography[edit]
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Danes (Today, Helidon 1977)
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Vsi Ijudje hitijo (All People Hurry, RTV LJ, 1978)
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Zlata ladja (Golden Ship, 1978)
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Najjači ostaju (The Strongest Stay, RTV LJ, 1980)
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Nervozna (Nervous, RTV LJ, 1981)
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Maček Muri in Muca Maca (Magic Muri and Pussy Cat, 1984)
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Maček Muri in Muca Maca (Magic Muri and Pussy Cat, Mačji disk [Cat's Disk], 1992. A cassette and a videocassette)(re-release)
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Neca Falk (Mačji disk [Cat's Disk], 1993)(re-release)
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Dravski most (The Drava Bridge; Mačji disk [Cat's Disk], 1994)(re-release)
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Zlata ladja (Golden Ship; Mačji disk [Cat's Disk], 1994)(re-release)
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Portreti (Portraits; Mačji disk [Cat's Disk], 1996)(greatest hits)
References[edit]
^ "Glasbeni velikani: Neca Falk" [The Giants of Music: Neca Falk]. Www.radioaktual.si. Radio Aktual. 18 December 2008. Archived from the original on 2012-09-08.
^ "Neca Falk Discography at Discogs". Discogs. Archived from the original on 2017-07-19. Retrieved 2017-07-19.
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