Nenápadná

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"Nenápadná" (English: Inconspicuous) is a song by Marika Gombitová, released by OPUS in 1986.[1][2]

"Nenápadná"
Single by Marika Gombitová
from the album Ateliér duše (Bonus tracks)
B-side"Mami, mami"
Released1986
Recorded1986
GenrePop
Length4:03
LabelOPUS (#9143 0664)
Songwriter(s)
Marika Gombitová singles chronology
"Záhradná kaviareň"
(1983)
"Nenápadná"
(1986)
"Tváre pred zrkadlom"
(1989)
Audio sample
"Nenápadná"

The composition, written by Gombitová with Kamil Peteraj, was released with "Mami, mami" on the B-side. For the first time on CD, both songs were attached to the 96's re-release of the singer's album Ateliér duše as bonus tracks.[3]

Official versions edit

  1. "Nenápadná" - Studio version, 1983

Credits and personnel edit

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Chart (1988) Peak
position
Slovak EP/Singles Chart[4] 3[A]

Year-end charts edit

Chart (1987) Peak
position
Slovak EP/Singles Chart[5] 4[B]
Notes
  • A ^ The October chart topped "Smrtka na pražskom Orloji" by Elán, followed by "Pigi čaj" by Zenit. In November, Gombitová's single charted also at number #3, behind "Keď ťa nechá dievča" by Zenit, respectively Elán's "Smrtka na pražskom Orloji" by Elán.[4]
  • B ^ The Top 5 of the Slovak Year End Chart topped in 1987 "Že mi je ľúto" by Elán & Lojzo, followed by Peter Nagy's "Poďme sa zachrániť" (#2) and "Zaľúbení" by Dušan Hlaváček. The fourth was Gombitová, while at #5 "Smrtka na pražskom Orloji" by Elán.[5]

References edit

General
  • Graclík, Miroslav; Nekvapil, Václav (2008). Marika Gombitová: neautorizovaný životní příběh legendy československé pop music [Marika Gombitová: An Unauthorized Life Story 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. ^ Graclík & Nekvapil 2008, p. 393.
  2. ^ For Marika Gombitová's discography, see Lehotský 2008a, pp. 54–56..
  3. ^ Graclík & Nekvapil 2008, p. 401.
  4. ^ a b Graclík & Nekvapil 2008, p. 190.
  5. ^ a b Graclík & Nekvapil 2008, p. 186.

External links edit