Gyöngyhajú lány
"Gyöngyhajú lány" ("The girl with pearly hair") is a song by Hungarian rock band Omega. It was written in 1968, composed in 1969, and released on their album 10 000 lépés. "Gyöngyhajú lány" was very popular in many countries, including West Germany, Great Britain, France, Poland, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria. The lyrics were written by Anna Adamis, the music was composed by Gábor Presser and the song was sung by János Kóbor. In 1969, the single "Petróleumlámpa / Gyöngyhajú lány" was released and the song gained popularity. Omega also recorded other versions of this song in foreign languages: English ("Pearls in Her Hair") and German ("Perlen im Haar"). Other versions"Gyöngyhajú lány" was covered in Poland (as "Dziewczyna o perłowych włosach"), Czech Republic (as "Paleta" by Markýz John and "Dívka s perlami ve vlasech" by Aleš Brichta and "Perly bilé" by Tibor Lenský ), Yugoslavia (as "Devojka biserne kose" by Griva), Bulgaria (as "Батальонът се строява" (Batalyonat se stroyava) by Южен вятър ), Lithuania (as "Meilės Nėra" by Keistuolių Teatras), in Bosnia and Herzegovina (as war song of The Army of Republic Bosnia-Herzegovina "Zemljo što ne znaš za strah", and later as "Nirvana" by Krivi Toranj). It was also covered by Frank Schöbel (as "Schreib es mir in den Sand"). The song was also remixed (e.g. by Kozmix). Scorpions version
German rock band Scorpions covered the song titled as "White Dove", from the album Live Bites. Released as a single in 1994, it was a top 20 hit in Germany and Switzerland, peaking at numbers 18[1] and 20,[2] respectively. Charts
SamplingIn 2013, hip-hop artist Kanye West sampled the song in the outro of "New Slaves", featuring himself and Frank Ocean singing over it.[5][6][7] West asked the band directly for permission, although the sample was cleared for use in the album by their label, Hungaroton Records. However, in May 2016, songwriter Gábor Presser filed a lawsuit seeking $2.5 million in damages for copyright infringement for the use of the sample, which was later settled out of court.[8] Other usesIn March 2014, the song was used for the reveal trailer of the video game This War of Mine. In August 2012, the song was used in the official trailer of the film This Ain't California. In 2016, the song's melody was used in a German rap song FLOUZ KOMMT FLOUZ GEHT by Nimo. In July 2018, the song was used in the official trailer and a scene of the film Mid90s. In January 2021, the song, slowed down and moderately distorted, was used in the album series Nowhere at the Millennium of Space, a collaborative musical project inspired by The Caretaker's Everywhere at the End of Time lead by Jordan Keuring, as the final segment of the final song of Stage 6, representing a sequence of terminal lucidity. This was voted on in a poll in its official Discord server, the potential options being the then-unknown Subways of Your Mind by Fex and this song, with this song being the winning choice. In 2021, the Australian bank Westpac used the song in their "Life is Eventful" campaign. In 2021, the Second Captains podcast sampled the original version of the song on an audiobed which empathised with the plight of Frank Lampard being expected work with this group of players whilst the manager of Chelsea F.C. In 2022, the French car company Citroën used the song in a TV advertisement for their C5 Aircross hybride. References
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