: Riaubiškytė's version added a faster tempo and modern production, making it a dance-floor favorite.
: Critics sometimes mock its simple, sentimental structure, but its infectious melody ensures it stays relevant. RamunД™ BaltД…jД…
: It belongs to the "Golden Age" of Lithuanian Estrada (1960s–70s), originally performed by legendary singers like Nijolė Ščiukaitė . : Riaubiškytė's version added a faster tempo and
: Violeta Riaubiškytė popularized the song for a modern audience in her 2004 album of the same name. using nature as a primary metaphor.
The song is a sentimental ballad centered on longing and unrequited love, using nature as a primary metaphor.