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"S tou nádejou choď spať"
A screenshot of the official music video
Song by Marika Gombitová and Janko Lehotský
LanguageSlovak
Released1978 (1978)
GenrePop music
Length3:16
LabelOPUS
Songwriter(s)
Audio sample
"S tou nádejou choď spať"

"S tou nádejou choď spať" (Template:Lang-en) is a duet by Marika Gombitová and Janko Lehotský, originally recorded in 1978.[1]

The song, written by Lehotský and Boris Filan, topped on the Slovak TV hitparade Našich 9 (Template:Lang-en) in 1978.[2] However, for the first time, being released in 2010 on the Gombitová's duets compilation Duetá issued by OPUS.

Official versions

  • 1978: "S tou nádejou choď spať" - original version

Credits and personnel

Awards

Našich 9

Našich 9 (Template:Lang-en) was one of the Slovak TV music programs, in which either artists, or upcomers themselves competed by presenting their songs. The show ran from 1975 to 1979, and the others popular also were Chose a Song (1967–76), A Chance for the Talented (1976–83), 6+1 (1979–83), and 5xP.[3] S tou nádejou choď spať peaked the television show in 1978.[2]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1978 "S tou nádejou choď spať" Top 9 for Us Won

Cover version

  • 2007: Janko Lehotský & Gabriela Škrabáková (released on Priatelia a čiernobiely svet by Lehotský)[4]

See also

References

General
  • Graclík, Miroslav; Nekvapil, Václav (2008). Marika Gombitová: An Unauthorized Lifestory of the Legend of Czechoslovak Pop Music (in Czech). Prague, Czech Republic: XYZ. p. 446. ISBN 978-80-7388-115-3. OCLC 294939865. Retrieved 2011-03-21.
  • Lehotský, Oskar (April 23, 2008a). Slovak Popular Music in the Years 1977–1989 – Marika Gombitová (PDF) (in Slovak). Bratislava, Slovakia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2011-04-07. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Lehotský, Oskar (April 23, 2008b). Slovak Popular Music in the Years 1977–1989 – Modus (PDF) (in Slovak). Bratislava, Slovakia. Retrieved 2011-04-07. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Specific
  1. ^ For Marika Gombitová's discography, see Lehotský 2008a, pp. 54–56..
  2. ^ a b Mlejnek, Petr (2010-12-03). "Day Flies - Latest News". Koloseumforum.sk (in Slovak). Koloseumforum.sk. Archived from the original on 2012-03-22. Retrieved 2011-04-20.
  3. ^ Gilányi, Gabriel (2011-03-23). "The All-Time Hits Of The TV Entertainment". TV Markíza (in Slovak). MARKÍZA-SLOVAKIA. tvnoviny.sk. Archived from the original on 2011-03-26. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  4. ^ Lehotský, Janko (2007). Priatelia a čiernobiely svet (Liner Notes) (Compact Disc) (in Slovak). Janko Lehotský and friends. Slovakia: OPUS Records. {{cite AV media notes}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |titlelink= and |coauthors= (help)