The "spring in December" represents a political awakening or revolution occurring during a "cold" period of state control. Lyrics & Chords
The song, released in 1982, is widely regarded as one of Branimir "Johnny" Štulić’s most politically charged works. It references several key historical events:
The date also alludes to the suppression of the "Hrvatsko proljeće" (Croatian Spring) movement in December 1971. azra_proljece_13_u_decembru_cover_by_pps
There are various community covers on YouTube that can provide different stylistic ideas for your own rendition.
"Proljeće je čak i u decembru / trinaestog ili bilo kog drugog / proljeće stoji iza barikade s podignutom rukom" . The "spring in December" represents a political awakening
Specifically the declaration of martial law in Poland on December 13, 1981, to suppress the "Solidarity" union movement.
To help with your cover of by Azra , it's useful to understand the song's deep historical context and musical structure. Song Meaning & History There are various community covers on YouTube that
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