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The refrain emphasizes a desperate search for the partner’s name and presence as evening falls.

Duchoň’s rendition maintains the smooth, orchestral pop aesthetic of the era but infuses it with his signature velvety baritone. Unlike the airy, delicate delivery of Diana Ross, Duchoň provides a more robust and emotionally resonant interpretation typical of the Schlager and European pop scene of the 1970s. 3. Lyric Summary

Though Duchoň is primarily remembered for his Slovak hits like "Vonia kakao" or "Čardáš dvoch sŕdc," his German recordings represent a period where Eastern Bloc artists often recorded in German to reach a broader international market, particularly in East and West Germany. Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)

The singer asks if the partner will be there "when it gets colder" and dreams fade away like "leaves in winter".

Karol Duchon - Wo Bist Du (theme From Mahogany) 🔖

The refrain emphasizes a desperate search for the partner’s name and presence as evening falls.

Duchoň’s rendition maintains the smooth, orchestral pop aesthetic of the era but infuses it with his signature velvety baritone. Unlike the airy, delicate delivery of Diana Ross, Duchoň provides a more robust and emotionally resonant interpretation typical of the Schlager and European pop scene of the 1970s. 3. Lyric Summary

Though Duchoň is primarily remembered for his Slovak hits like "Vonia kakao" or "Čardáš dvoch sŕdc," his German recordings represent a period where Eastern Bloc artists often recorded in German to reach a broader international market, particularly in East and West Germany. Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)

The singer asks if the partner will be there "when it gets colder" and dreams fade away like "leaves in winter".