| "Nenápadná" | ||||
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| Single by Marika Gombitová | ||||
| from the album Ateliér duše (Bonus tracks) | ||||
| B-side | "Mami, mami" | |||
| Released | 1986 | |||
| Recorded | 1986 | |||
| Genre | Pop | |||
| Length | 4:03 | |||
| Label | OPUS (#9143 0664) | |||
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"Nenápadná" 
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"Nenápadná" (English: Inconspicuous) is a song by Marika Gombitová, released by OPUS in 1986.[1][2]
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
- "Nenápadná" - Studio version, 1983
 
Credits and personnel
- Marika Gombitová - music, lead vocal
 - Kamil Peteraj - lyrics
 - OPUS - copyright
 
Charts
Weekly charts
| Chart (1988) | Peak position  | 
|---|---|
| Slovak EP/Singles Chart[4] | 3[A] | 
Year-end charts
| 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
- 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. 
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- Specific
 
- ↑ Graclík & Nekvapil 2008, p. 393.
 - ↑ For Marika Gombitová's discography, see Lehotský 2008a, pp. 54–56..
 - ↑ Graclík & Nekvapil 2008, p. 401.
 - 1 2 Graclík & Nekvapil 2008, p. 190.
 - 1 2 Graclík & Nekvapil 2008, p. 186.
 
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