After spending a year in Belgium and having an international hit with the song "Shoshana", the band returned to Yugoslavia, where they released their second album, Povratak (1976).
Prior to the formation of Dah, guitarist Zlatko Manojlović performed in the bands Džentlmeni and Fleš (Flash), recording a 7-inch single with the latter, released in 1972 and featuring the songs "Ne laži, draga" ("Don't Lie, Darling") and "Svet bez ljubavi" ("World Without Love").
[1] Soon after, the band released their debut 7-inch single with the studio version of "Ako poželiš" and the song "Noćna buka" ("Night Noise"), which they promoted performing in the display window of a record shop.
[1] After Dubičanin moved to Siluete, he was replaced by Velibor "Boka" Bogdanović (a former Plavi Dečaci, Džentlmeni, YU Grupa and Opus member).
[1] On several occasions the band worked in studio with organist Miodrag Okrugić (a former Beduini, YU Grupa and Opus member), the result of this cooperation being the single "Gitareska" ("Gitaresque").
[1] The single was very successful, Polydor Records releasing it in West Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Austria and Spain, and reaching No.
The new lineup featured, beside the Manojlović brothers, Zdenko Pomper (bass guitar), Stevan Miutinović (drums) and Dragan Mihajlović (violin).
[1] In 2021, Croatia Records released a Zlatko Manojlović box set entitled Od Daha do Gordih (From Dah to Gordi), featuring a reissue of Veliki cirkus.