Karol Duchon - Wo Bist Du (theme From Mahogany) Today

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

The song originated as the title track for the film Mahogany . While the English original asks a philosophical question about one's life path ("Do you know where you're going to?"), the German adaptation, written by Rolf Soja , shifts the focus toward a more personal, romantic yearning. "Where are you?" Release Year: 1976 Composer: Michael Masser / Gerald Goffin German Lyricist: Rolf Soja 2. Musical Style and Performance Karol Duchon - Wo bist du (Theme From Mahogany)

The lyrics deviate from the original's self-reflective themes, focusing instead on the absence of a loved one. Key imagery includes: Karol Duchoň: "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". Origins and Adaptation The song originated as the

The refrain emphasizes a desperate search for the partner’s name and presence as evening falls.