Ivica Šerfezi, born on December 1, 1935, in Zagreb, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, was a Croatian singer. He began his music career in the early 1960s, becoming one of the popular schlager singers in Yugoslavia. His stylistic range included beat music and folk-inspired schlager. Notable collaborations include work with composers Nikica Kalogjera and Đorđe Novković, as well as cover versions of Western hits like "Things" by Bobby Darin. In the 1970s, Šerfezi performed in the DDR with German-language schlager, achieving success with songs like "Meerblaue Augen wie die Adria" (1972) and "Wenn am Meer die Sonne sinkt" (1985). He also recorded duets with Ljupka Dimitrovska. Šerfezi's final concert was held in Dubrovnik shortly before his death on May 29, 2004.
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