Željko Bebek

Željko Bebek

Person from Croatia

Genres: rock, rock music, folk-pop, Bosnian, ex-yu rock, ex-yu, vidija lajv

Željko Bebek

About Željko Bebek

Želimir "Željko" Bebek (born December 16, 1945) is a popular Bosnian Croat singer. Bebek was born in Sarajevo. He showed an early interest in music, entertaining his mother's guests by singing songs he heard on the radio. He also experimented with harmonica, but abandoned it in third grade of primary school as he wanted to play guitar and sing along. His teacher, however, discouraged such intentions so Željko ended up playing mandolin instead. He soon became the school's best mandolin player and was allowed to play guitar as a reward. He entered his first band at the age of 16. It was called Eho 61 and it also featured Kornelije Kovač, Zoran Redžić and Fadil Redžić all of whom were, like Bebek, students at Sarajevo's 2nd gymnasium. When the band broke up, Željko carried on playing with the Redžićs until Fadil entered Indexi.

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16,262 listeners  ·  266,551 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

7
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3
countries
11
tracks tracked
most active station (Bosnia And Herzegovina)
Heard alongside: Crvena Jabuka Magazin Gibonni

Željko Bebek — Top 11 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Željko Bebek Ja sam ti dušo prvak svijeta
Željko Bebek Lagano umirem u tvome sjecanju
Željko Bebek A da je sre?e bilo
Željko Bebek Kupit ?u nam sat
Željko Bebek Prvak svije_Tarapana
Željko Bebek Ono nešto naše
Željko Bebek Prvak Svijeta
Željko Bebek Uèini me sretnim
Željko Bebek Sino? sam pola kafane popio
Željko Bebek Žuta ruža
Željko Bebek Najve?a Budala Ovog Grada
Ja sam ti dušo prvak svijeta
Lagano umirem u tvome sjecanju
A da je sre?e bilo
Kupit ?u nam sat
Prvak svije_Tarapana
Ono nešto naše
Prvak Svijeta
Uèini me sretnim
Sino? sam pola kafane popio
Žuta ruža
Najve?a Budala Ovog Grada