The two versions offer a charming contrast between innocent teenage rebellion and a more adult emotional Crossroads:
Judith – Seit Dieser Nacht – Vinyl (7", 45 RPM + 2 ... - Discogs
While the catchy, upbeat disco melody remained identical, the German lyrics shifted toward a more mature theme typical of early 80s Europop. The two versions offer a charming contrast between
: The original Hungarian version appeared on the 1980 album Meleg az éjszaka ("Warm is the Night"), which is considered a classic of the Eastern Bloc disco era.
: Judith was famous for her glittery outfits and energetic dance routines, which made "A tanítás után" a favorite in disco clubs across Eastern Europe. : Judith was famous for her glittery outfits
: The music was composed by Ottó Schöck , a legendary figure in the Hungarian beat and pop scene.
: It captures a moment of pure freedom. The boys stare, and the elderly couples shake their heads in disapproval, but she remains in her own world, laughing with the sunshine. The boys stare, and the elderly couples shake
: Released as a B-side to "Seit dieser Nacht" on the EMI label , it solidified Judith's status as an international pop star during a time when Hungarian music rarely crossed the Iron Curtain so successfully. Fun Facts for Fans