Doris_dragovic_zeljo_moja Apr 2026
While it did not win Eurovision, "Željo moja" remains arguably the most famous song of Dragović's decades-long career. It is frequently covered by new artists and remains a "must-play" anthem at concerts throughout former Yugoslavia. Dragović later returned to Eurovision in 1999 with the song "Marija Magdalena," but for many fans, "Željo moja" remains her most authentic and soul-stirring contribution to the genre. Eurovision 1986 Yugoslavia: Doris Dragović - "Željo moja"
"Željo moja" (My Desire) is one of the most enduring power ballads in Balkan pop history, serving as a defining moment in the career of Croatian singer . Released in 1986 , the song gained international fame as the official entry for Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986 held in Bergen, Norway. Artistic Significance & Eurovision Performance doris_dragovic_zeljo_moja
The narrator refers to their feelings as both a "punishment" and a "sin" ( Moja kazna, moj grijeh ), capturing the internal conflict of being unable to let go of someone who is no longer there. While it did not win Eurovision, "Željo moja"
The song is a classic torch ballad, characterized by its slow-build verses leading into an explosive, emotionally charged chorus. Eurovision 1986 Yugoslavia: Doris Dragović - "Željo moja"
Performing second on the night, Dragović delivered a powerful vocal performance that ultimately earned 11th place with 49 points.