
Dara Puspita (Flower Girls) was Indonesia’s most successful girl band of the 1960s. While there were many popular female vocalists in Indonesia at that time, they nearly all relied on the services of a backing band. Dara Puspita was one of the few girl groups who actually played all their own music as well. Dara Puspita hailed from the city of Surabaya in East Java and first formed in 1964 with the line-up of sisters Titiek Adji Rachman (Titiek A.
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Believe Me
To Love Somebody
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Bhaktiku
Bertamasja
Soal Asmara
Aku Tetap Sadar
Pest Pak Lurah
Ali Baba
Kerdja Kami
Kau Berdusta
Mari Mari
Musafir Cinta (The Love Traveler)
Pantai Pataya (Pataya Beach)
Bertamasja (On Vacation)
Kerja Kami (Our Work)
Puyaili (Thai Folk Song)
Pesta Pak Lurah (Mr. Lurah's Party)
Rudi
Rantiku
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Mabuk Laut (Sea Sick)
Ibu (Mother)
Tanah Airku
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Burung Kaka Tua
Aku Pergi (I Go)
Lagu Rindu (The Longing Song)
Hai Kasih (Hi Love)
Aku Pergi
Hallo, Kawan (Hello, Friend)
Lihat Adikku (See My Little Sister)
Tanak Airku (My Homeland)
Pinokio (Pinnochio)
Mengapa (Why?)
Pantai Pataja
Minggu Jang Lalu
Surabaja
Mari-Mari (Come On-Come On)
Lagu Gembira
Surabaya
Hai Kasih
Mengapa
Pantai Pataya
Tinggal Kan Ku Sendiri
Musafir Cinta
Semua Gembira
Bandung selatan
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