Bebi Dol

[1] Three months after she had been born, the family relocated to Copenhagen, Denmark, and later continued moving across Europe because of her father's job, who performed in American military bases.

[2] In the late 1970s, Šarić made her first professional attempt as a singer alongside fellow-music school students as members of a band called Tarkus.

[2] In 1979, Šarić served as a backing vocalist on the album Samo napred... (Go Ahead...) by the progressive and hard rock band YU Grupa, which was her debut appearance on a record, and in 1980 appeared as a guest vocalist on the 1980 album Vrt svetlosti (Garden of Light) by the progressive and psychedelic rock band Igra Staklenih Perli.

[3] Bebi Dol found inspiration for the Oriental music-influenced song in Lawrence Durrell's tetralogy The Alexandria Quartet,[3] and co-wrote it with musician and music producer Saša Habić.

[3] In March 1983, Bebi Dol was, alongside Lepa Brena, chosen by Radio Television Belgrade to compete at the Jugovizija 1983 music festival in Novi Sad, the competition for the Yugoslav representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 in Munich, West Germany.

[8] Subsequently, she joined Zdravko Čolić on his national tour and then moved to Egypt, where she spent two years performing at the Sheraton Hotel in Cairo.

[3] In the following years, she had the award-winning performances at the International Music Fair (MESAM) festival with "Inšalah" ("Inshallah"), "Slatke suze ljubavi" ("Sweet Tears of Love") and "Kad sreća odlazi" ("When Happiness Leaves") in 1986, 1988 and 1989, respectively.

[10] On 4 May, Bebi Dol represented Yugoslavia at the Eurovision Song Contest 1991 held in Rome, Italy, where she received only one point from Malta and thus placed second to last.

Šarić stated that after Eurovision she lived in Paris where she signed a two year recording contract, but ultimately decided to move back to Serbia due to political instability in her country.

[5] In late 2006, Bebi Dol released an English language cover album entitled Čovek rado izvan sebe živi (One Gladly Lives Out of Himself), through Mascom Records.

[5] She recorded the album with Jelena Glišić (backing vocals, musical arrangements), Bata Božanić (bass), Petar Radmilović (drums) and Goran Potić (guitar).

[5] The album featured covers from Lenny Kravitz, Simon & Garfunkel, Pink Floyd, Louis Armstrong and Michael Jackson, as well as the songs from her previous release.

[13] In 1985, Šarić provided singing voiceover for the character of Ana, played by Sonja Savić, in Boro Drašković's movie Life Is Beautiful.

[19] On 27 September 2014, she married Los Angeles-born Serbian professor of Russian language and literature, Aleks Todorović, after four years of dating.