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Another classic vocal performance frequently played on Hungarian radio. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
It remains a staple of Hungarian pop culture and has been covered by numerous artists, including the alternative rock band Kispál és a Borz . Lyrical Themes
The "charming world" suddenly feels gloomy because of a perceived slight or heartbreak.
The song saw a massive resurgence in popularity when it was featured in the cult classic Hungarian film Csinibaba , which looked back at the 1960s with a mix of nostalgia and irony.
"Kicsit szomorkás a hangulatom máma" (My mood is a bit gloomy today) is one of the most iconic Hungarian evergreen hits, composed by with lyrics by Iván Szenes in 1965 . The song is celebrated for its bittersweet, melancholic yet hopeful tone, capturing the feeling of a temporary "blue" mood that one eventually shakes off. Key Facts and History
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The original hit that defined the era.
Another classic vocal performance frequently played on Hungarian radio. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Kicsit szomorkas a hangulatom
It remains a staple of Hungarian pop culture and has been covered by numerous artists, including the alternative rock band Kispál és a Borz . Lyrical Themes The original hit that defined the era
The "charming world" suddenly feels gloomy because of a perceived slight or heartbreak. Learn more It remains a staple of Hungarian
The song saw a massive resurgence in popularity when it was featured in the cult classic Hungarian film Csinibaba , which looked back at the 1960s with a mix of nostalgia and irony.
"Kicsit szomorkás a hangulatom máma" (My mood is a bit gloomy today) is one of the most iconic Hungarian evergreen hits, composed by with lyrics by Iván Szenes in 1965 . The song is celebrated for its bittersweet, melancholic yet hopeful tone, capturing the feeling of a temporary "blue" mood that one eventually shakes off. Key Facts and History
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