М†њл…ђм™ђ К°ђлўњл“± (1977 М›ђкіў) - М§„лїёл № [2K]

The lyrics are celebrated for their simple yet evocative metaphors, comparing human longing to the unchanging light of a streetlamp in the dark. Legacy and Covers

The song remains a staple of Korean music, frequently covered by legendary artists across generations. Notable versions include those by: The lyrics are celebrated for their simple yet

The song is a quintessential "ballad of loneliness." It utilizes a slow, rhythmic tempo paired with a melancholic arrangement that perfectly captures the imagery of a young girl standing under a solitary streetlight. During the 1977 festival, Jang Deok notably conducted

During the 1977 festival, Jang Deok notably conducted the orchestra herself while Jin Mi-ryung sang, a rare and impressive sight that cemented the song's status as a masterpiece of "genius songwriting." Musical Style & Review Known for bringing a powerful, soaring vocal range

The songwriter later recorded her own version, which many fans consider the definitive interpretation due to its raw, personal connection.

Jin Mi-ryung’s original version is praised for its restrained yet emotional delivery. Unlike later high-energy covers, her 1977 performance has a "pure" and "lonely" quality that emphasizes the lyrical theme of waiting and solitude.

Known for bringing a powerful, soaring vocal range to the melody.