Me And The Tune Of This Song
Aleksander Mežek · Other Songs - Aleksander Mežek
We walked allong –
Me in the tune
Of this song that I am singing.
It needed words
For something to say
A voice of myown
Reaching out to people.
How could I
Sing you songs of freedom in love
Tell you lies of liberation
Empty words
That cover up the truth?
How could I
Tell you all to walk hin in hin
Sing that “All You Need Is Love”, sweet love
When sweet nothings
Never changed a world?
But then I saw
I was to blame
in changes
Have to begin at home.
I took a step
So follow me on
Using the strength
That is not your own.
How could I
Sing you songs of freedom in love
Tell you lies of liberation
Empty words
That cover up the truth?
How could I
Tell you all to walk hin in hin
Sing that “All You Need Is Love”, sweet love
When sweet nothings
Never changed a world?
Me And The Tune Of This Song
Aleksander Mežek's 'Me And The Tune Of This Song' stands as a poignant song in his discography, reflecting the Slovenian folk-rock tradition he helped define. Released alongside tracks like 'Kje So Tiste Stezice' and 'Siva Pot', the recording captures the emotive depth characteristic of his work, often blending acoustic instrumentation with lyrical introspection. While specific chart positions vary, the song resonates within the broader context of post-Yugoslav folk revival, where Mežek's voice became synonymous with storytelling and atmospheric soundscapes. The track exemplifies his ability to weave personal narrative with universal themes, contributing to a body of work that remains influential in the region's contemporary music scene.

