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Vondráčková headlined her first concert: Helena 71 in 1971 and spent the majority of the decade touring the world, visiting countries in Europe, Asia, and North and South America. 1971 - (March) the Golden Stag Festival (Brasov) placing second; 1972 - the Festival Coupe d'Europe and the Knokke Festival .
Helena Vondráčková: Jiří Štaidl: 1966: I Say a Little Prayer: Dionne Warwick: 1967 Proč mě nikdo nemá rád: Helena Vondráčková, Ilona Csáková: Zdeněk Borovec: 1969, 1999: I Say A Little Prayer: Dionne Warwick: 1967 Seju vítr do tvejch snů: Hana Zagorová: Vladimír Čort: I Swear: John Michael Montgomery: 1994 Hraj fér ...
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The Incredibly Sad Princess (Czech title: Šíleně smutná princezna) is a 1968 Czechoslovak film starring Helena Vondráčková and Václav Neckář. It was directed by Bořivoj Zeman . The film also starred Jaroslav Marvan and Josef Kemr . [ 1 ]
Helena Rytířová Musical artist Zdeněk Rytíř (11 April 1944 – 2 October 2013) was a Czech composer, lyricist, multi-instrumentalist, and singer born in Tábor , at the time part of the Nazi-occupied Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia .
Czechoslovak singer Helena Vondráčková did a rendition in 1971 as "Kam zmizel ten starý song" with Czech lyrics by Zdeněk Borovec. Jeanette did an English/French version in 1973. Yugoslav rock band Bajaga i Instruktori released a cover of it with lyrics in Serbian , called "Vidi šta sam ti uradio od pesme, mama", in 1985.
Czech singer Helena Vondráčková sang "Uncle Charlie" a novelty song inspired by Charlie Chaplin. Other famous 1970 participants were 1969 Eurovision winner Frida Boccara for France, Jacques Michel for Canada and Ted Mulry for Australia, who scored a national number 1 hit with his entry. Winner of the 1st WPSF was Israel with the duo Hedva ...
A Czech interpretation written by Zdeněk Borovec, "Já na bráchu blues", performed by Helena Vondráčková and Jiří Korn, was a hit in Czechoslovakia in 1981. [22] The National Folk Festival in Canberra featured 'The Inspired Shaddap You Face Contest' in April 2006. Festival artists were invited to perform their interpretations of the ...