The song rose to fame in the 1970s while Žemaitytė was a soloist for the iconic ensemble . This period is often considered the peak of Lithuanian "estrada" music, characterized by lush arrangements and emotive vocals. Music: Composed by Romualdas Bieliauskas.
The track is featured on the album Tavės Ilgiuosi (I Long for You). Musical Style and Legacy LAIMA ЕЅEMAITYTД– - ЕЅAISLIUKAI
It helped cement Laima Žemaitytė’s status as a leading voice of her generation, alongside her work in other groups like "Vilniaus Aidai" and "Oktava". The song rose to fame in the 1970s
Like many of Povilaitis's works, the lyrics likely use "toys" as a metaphor for fleeting emotions or the fragility of human relationships. The track is featured on the album Tavės
The song remains a "gold fund" classic, frequently revisited in retro music specials.
Written by the famous Lithuanian poet and singer Stasys Povilaitis.
The track is a classic example of Soviet-era Lithuanian pop, blending melodic sentimentalism with a rhythmic tempo that made it a staple at concerts and dance halls.