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Decades later, the song remains one of Ungar's most recognizable solo works. It is often performed at his anniversary concerts and is included in various "Best Of" and "Evergreen" compilations of Croatian pop music. Its catchy, rhythmic melody helped it endure as a staple of 1970s Yugoslav schlager music. Miro Ungar – Volim Jednu Crne Kose *1976* /// *vinyl*
The lyrics describe a woman who is likened to "a butterfly meeting the sun" and "a tender flower in the grass". The chorus famously mentions her by name: miro_ungar_volim_jednu_crne_kose
Composed by Đorđe Novković , a prolific hitmaker of the era. Lyrics: Written by Radmila Marinković . Arrangement: Orchestrated by Rajmond Ruić . Lyrical Meaning and Themes Decades later, the song remains one of Ungar's
"Volim jednu crne kose, crne kose, noge bose. Lako gazi k'o gazela, Danijela, Danijela." (I love a dark-haired girl, dark hair, bare feet. She steps lightly like a gazelle, Danijela, Danijela.) Miro Ungar – Volim Jednu Crne Kose *1976*
The track was released as a 7-inch vinyl single by the label, featuring "Zagonetka" on the B-side. It was a collaboration between some of the most influential figures in Yugoslav pop music:
The song captures a sense of morning freshness and innocent infatuation, with imagery of her walking barefoot through the morning dew. The Real-Life "Danijela"