Karol Duchon - Wo Bist Du (theme From Mahogany) -
The refrain emphasizes a desperate search for the partner’s name and presence as evening falls.
Karol Duchoň: "Wo bist du" (Theme From Mahogany) is a German-language cover of the 1975 classic "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" , originally performed by Diana Ross. This version was released in 1976 by the celebrated Slovak tenor Karol Duchoň , often referred to as the "Slovak Tom Jones" due to his powerful vocal range and charismatic stage presence. 1. Origins and Adaptation Karol Duchon - Wo bist du (Theme From Mahogany)
The singer asks if the partner will be there "when it gets colder" and dreams fade away like "leaves in winter". The refrain emphasizes a desperate search for the
The lyrics deviate from the original's self-reflective themes, focusing instead on the absence of a loved one. Key imagery includes: Key imagery includes: