While the original 1982 version established the song as a hit, it gained even greater prominence with the release of the of the same name, Još uvek sanjam (Najveći hitovi) . This version featured re-recorded, slightly more polished arrangements produced by Saša Habić , which became the definitive radio version for many fans.
"Još uvek sanjam" (I'm Still Dreaming) is one of the most enduring rock ballads by the Yugoslav and Serbian band , originally appearing on their 1982 album Ipak verujem u sebe (Nevertheless I Believe in Myself). The song is a poetic reflection on nostalgia, lost love, and the persistent pull of the past. The Themes and Narrative galija_jos_uvek_sanjam
The lyrics, written by , tell a "solid story" of a man who remains tethered to his memories of past relationships while navigating the present. While the original 1982 version established the song
Watch a live acoustic performance from 1995 that captures the raw emotional energy of the song: Galija - Još uvek sanjam (Acoustic, 6.1.1995) YouTube• Dec 29, 2009 Key Personnel : Nenad Milosavljević (Neša Galija). Lyrics : Predrag Milosavljević (Peca). Production (1990 Version) : Saša Habić. The song is a poetic reflection on nostalgia,
: The protagonist admits he "still dreams of some exes," remembering them by the specific places they visited and the people they knew.
: The song concludes with the bittersweet realization that while he still dreams of an old love, he often finds himself looking for "anyone else" just to fill the void, highlighting the loneliness that follows a great, lost romance. Musical Legacy