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Dragan StojniÄ: The Serbian Chanson Singer
Dragan StojniÄ (1937-2003) was one of the most significant Serbian and Yugoslav chanson singers. He lived in Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Skopje and Belgrade, cities that marked him and his musical creativity, but wherever he went, he always carried a song in his heart[^7^].
He recorded several French chansons in the 1960s, and through the translations of the lyrics, the Yugoslav audience had the opportunity to get acquainted with the meaning and spirit of the French chanson. He also used texts by B. StojadinoviÄ and N. VraÅalice[^6^].
Some of his most famous songs are \"Bila je tako lijepa\" (\"She Was So Beautiful\"), \"C'est la vie\" (\"That's Life\"), \"To je ljubav\" (\"That's Love\"), \"Adagio\" and \"Jedna davna ljubav\" (\"A Long Ago Love\"). He released four albums and 12 singles and EPs[^4^].
He was also a composer, arranger and producer for other singers, such as Ljuba AliÄiÄ, Zorica Brunclik, Miroslav IliÄ and others[^4^]. He was awarded with several prizes and recognitions for his contribution to the Yugoslav music scene.Dragan StojniÄ was born in 1937 in Belgrade. He studied French language, but later graduated from the Higher School of Tourism. He always wanted to become a singer, and he spent almost 40 years on the stage[^1^].
He began his career with the famous Sarajevo ensemble \"Prijatelji\" (\"Friends\"), and achieved his first big success in 1964 by winning the festival in Kraljevo \"Mikrofon je vaÅ\" (\"The Microphone is Yours\") with the song \"Bila je tako lijepa\" (\"She Was So Beautiful\"), which was the French entry for Eurovision Song Contest in 1963. The next year, he also won the first prize at the festival in Opatija with the evergreen \"ZaÅto dolaziÅ samo sa kiÅom\" (\"Why Do You Only Come With Rain\"). After that, he performed at the Paris Olympia, the international temple of music, and his records began to sell in huge numbers[^1^].
He was also a composer, arranger and producer for other singers, such as Ljuba AliÄiÄ, Zorica Brunclik, Miroslav IliÄ and others[^2^]. He was awarded with several prizes and recognitions for his contribution to the Yugoslav music scene. In 1998, he received the \"Zlatni BeoÄug\" award from the Cultural and Educational Community of Belgrade[^2^]. In 1991, he sang almost the entire material for the soundtrack of the film \"Moj brat Aleksa\" (\"My Brother Aleksa\"), which tells about the life and work of Aleksa Å antiÄ[^1^].Dragan StojniÄ also had a career as an actor, appearing in several films and TV shows. He played the role of the famous poet Aleksa Å antiÄ in the film \"Moj brat Aleksa\" (\"My Brother Aleksa\"), which was based on his life and work. He also sang almost all the songs for the soundtrack of the film[^1^]. He also appeared in \"Holiday in Sarajevo\" (1991) and \"Aleksa Santic\" (1990)[^3^].
He died on 19 March 2003 in Belgrade, at the age of 65. He left behind a legacy of beautiful songs and a loyal fan base. He was one of the most significant Serbian and Yugoslav chanson singers, who brought the spirit and meaning of the French chanson to his homeland. He was a gentleman and a true friend of Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina[^1^]. aa16f39245