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Toma_zdravkovic_evo_vec_je_jesena_tebe_jos_nema... 〈PREMIUM · 2024〉

I traded grey autumn for summer / So I curse the sea and that sad summer.

: The song is a staple of Balkan culture, often played in kafanas to "alleviate pain with a good drop and a good snack". It remains highly popular decades after its release, with millions of views on modern streaming platforms like YouTube Music and Spotify . Key Lyrics and Meaning Lyrics (Serbian) Chorus

A ja sivu jesen zamenih za leto / Pa proklinjem more i to tužno leto toma_zdravkovic_evo_vec_je_jesena_tebe_jos_nema...

The song you are referring to is titled (Sad Summer), one of the most iconic songs by the legendary Serbian "bohemian" singer-songwriter Toma Zdravković . Song Overview and Review

Evo već je jesen, a tebe još nema / Sigurno si negde novu ljubav srela I traded grey autumn for summer / So

It’s already autumn, yet you aren't here / You’ve surely found a new love somewhere.

: Reviewers and fans often highlight Zdravković's warm, characteristic baritone—frequently compared to Charles Aznavour —which conveys deep vulnerability and "the soul of an unhappy man". Key Lyrics and Meaning Lyrics (Serbian) Chorus A

"Tužno leto" is widely considered a masterpiece of the "kafana" (traditional tavern) music genre, blending Serbian folk with the emotional spirit of French chansons. The lyric "Evo već je jesen, a tebe još nema" translates to "It’s already autumn, and you're still not here," serving as the song's emotional core.