Of all the Polish polka music I heard on Sunday radio as a kid,this song is probably the all time #1 Polish Polka hit. I can still hear the announcer Michael Dziedzic, on WBVM Utica,N.Y. promoting a local business or product by always ending the promotion by saying "And when you do,you'll be glad you did". Thanks Dad for the fond memories.
Lil' Wally became a friend of mine late in his life. I grew up in a Polish-American family of 15 in South Chicago. Mama & Daddy both worked, Mama took care of Grandpa also (arrived 1902 from Warsaw, Grandma Bydgoszcz). We didn't make a lot of money though and didn't have luxuries except for an old tall radio. My folks listened to Chicago polkas on Sunday. Autobiographically speaking, when the radio tubes burned out Daddy would get new ones, but then money became scarce and we had no more media. I still don't have it. In high school, my girl friends didn't go to the Motown dances but Chicago Marquette Garden, which hosted Lil' Wally dances. It's where I learned to do the Twist Polka. Twist the top of the body and double-hop with the feet. I danced to this song this morning. I began performing on stage as the International Queen of Karaoke in 1998. By 2000, I rediscovered my Polish long lost ancestry and danced in Chicago Polish Constitution parades by myself and not a float. The City gave me permission. I sewed and designed a costume (I have 300 now) and performed on Chicago karaoke stages, then Las Vegas 10 years, and lately Branson, MO! I became friends with Lil' Wally after he moved to Florida and bought Frank Sinatra's studios. We'd talk and I have a letter that I can use him as a reference any time. He asked me if I knew how he could get on stage in Las Vegas. He told me that he gave everything he possibly could for his beloved audience. (I didn't know that but it's how I performed for 30 years and I don't get paid since karaoke is free.) Lil' Wally said he'd like to perform once again and even die on stage and give his last breath for his beloved audience. US! I gave him a name, but I had no connections myself. This a.m. I decided to dance for 3 minutes to help shake up the body. I found this song and didn't think I knew it but as my feet did the double-hop and my upper half the twist polka the music and lyrics came back to me once again. Thanks for posting! Happy day!
God! This brings back many memories! My grandmother had these records & played them during the holidays. She came with her family to the U.S. from what was then "Russia-Poland" in about 1902. She & her older sisters danced for people on the boat coming over making some much needed money for their new country.
I grew up listening to Polish music every Sunday in Pittsburgh. Too bad Seattle doesn’t pla Serbian and Polish music on Sunday. Also, German yodeling music.
A nasza kompania tam wo kopach stoi tamwo kopach stoi, tam wo kopach stoi I pis ze do caraze sie go nie boi, ze sie go nie boi, hupaj siup. Hupaj siupaj hupaj siupaj hupaj siupaj dana hupaj siupaj dana hupaj siupaj dana , Wczoraj spalem na podlodze dzis na wiazce siana hupaj siupaj dana hupaj siup.
@@karenlong8219 ruclips.net/video/TSo2_rzyrg0/видео.html Here you have the song with the original lyrics. English lyrics pinned in the comment. Explanation of the meaning of "Hopaj-Siupaj" also in the same comment.
A nasza kompania tam wo kopach stoi Tam wokopach stoi tam wokopach stoi I piscze do cara ze sie go nie boi Ze sie go nie boi Hupaj siup! Chorus Hupaj siupaj hupaj siupaj hupaj siupaj dana hupaj siupaj dana hupaj siupaj dana, Wczoraj spalem na podlodze dzis na wiazce siana Do samego rana Hupaj siup! I piscze do cara czarnym atramentem Czarnym atramentem czarnym atramentem, Ze sie go nie boi a całem regimentem Z całem regimentem Hupaj siup! Chorus I piscze do cara na zołtym papierze Na zołtym papierze na zołtym papierze Ze sie go nie boi kapral i zołnierze, Kapral i zołnierze, Hupaj siup! Chorus
Of all the Polish polka music I heard on Sunday radio as a kid,this song is probably the all time #1 Polish Polka hit. I can still hear the announcer Michael Dziedzic, on WBVM Utica,N.Y. promoting a local business or product by always ending the promotion by saying "And when you do,you'll be glad you did". Thanks Dad for the fond memories.
Lil' Wally became a friend of mine late in his life. I grew up in a Polish-American family of 15 in South Chicago. Mama & Daddy both worked, Mama took care of Grandpa also (arrived 1902 from Warsaw, Grandma Bydgoszcz). We didn't make a lot of money though and didn't have luxuries except for an old tall radio. My folks listened to Chicago polkas on Sunday.
Autobiographically speaking, when the radio tubes burned out Daddy would get new ones, but then money became scarce and we had no more media. I still don't have it. In high school, my girl friends didn't go to the Motown dances but Chicago Marquette Garden, which hosted Lil' Wally dances. It's where I learned to do the Twist Polka. Twist the top of the body and double-hop with the feet. I danced to this song this morning. I began performing on stage as the International Queen of Karaoke in 1998.
By 2000, I rediscovered my Polish long lost ancestry and danced in Chicago Polish Constitution parades by myself and not a float. The City gave me permission. I sewed and designed a costume (I have 300 now) and performed on Chicago karaoke stages, then Las Vegas 10 years, and lately Branson, MO! I became friends with Lil' Wally after he moved to Florida and bought Frank Sinatra's studios. We'd talk and I have a letter that I can use him as a reference any time. He asked me if I knew how he could get on stage in Las Vegas. He told me that he gave everything he possibly could for his beloved audience. (I didn't know that but it's how I performed for 30 years and I don't get paid since karaoke is free.) Lil' Wally said he'd like to perform once again and even die on stage and give his last breath for his beloved audience. US! I gave him a name, but I had no connections myself.
This a.m. I decided to dance for 3 minutes to help shake up the body. I found this song and didn't think I knew it but as my feet did the double-hop and my upper half the twist polka the music and lyrics came back to me once again. Thanks for posting! Happy day!
God! This brings back many memories! My grandmother had these records & played them during the holidays. She came with her family to the U.S. from what was then "Russia-Poland" in about 1902. She & her older sisters danced for people on the boat coming over making some much needed money for their new country.
I'm 67 and this has been one of my favorites for as long as I can remember!😂❤
Glad you enjoy it too !
I love Little Wally, I grew up listening and dancing to the polkas.
Thank you for posting this. My dad (RIP) loved this record and played it constantly.
@@mitchmatthews6713 you're welcome
Пам'ятаю, ця пісня, коли я була маленькою дитиною, навіює мені стільки спогадів😊
Sunday morning polkas in my day.
Every family party as I grew up I heard this!! Such good memories!!
fastcam72 Thank You for your Comment !
Thanks Everyone For Watching & Listening to the Polka King ! I hope to make more videos as time permits. For Busha ! we Will Always Love You.
Oh my goodness I have most of these albums from my father collection!
Thank You So Much! Bringing back Sweet Memories 💗🎶
You're Welcome !!!
my grandmother's favorite!
Ahh, the good ‘ol days. 🥰
I grew up listening to Polish music every Sunday in Pittsburgh. Too bad Seattle doesn’t pla Serbian and Polish music on Sunday. Also, German yodeling music.
Mary Fowler Thank You for Listening !
Me too. It brings back memories!
Best ever! Great memories!
Love it!
Brawo Mały Władziu ! Zerkniesz ja tesz to gram :)
Omg I have these albums all of them in fact a couple are signed by by him
That's amazing ! His albums are hard to find, especially in good condition ! Thank you
OOH PA!!!
My mom has 40 of his 33 albums
Mike Darga Your Mom Rules !
Dziekuje :)
Could somebody post the lyrics to Hupaj Suiaj
A nasza kompania tam wo kopach stoi
tamwo kopach stoi, tam wo kopach stoi
I pis ze do caraze sie go nie boi,
ze sie go nie boi, hupaj siup.
Hupaj siupaj hupaj siupaj hupaj siupaj dana
hupaj siupaj dana hupaj siupaj dana ,
Wczoraj spalem na podlodze dzis na wiazce siana
hupaj siupaj dana hupaj siup.
Can anyone translate Hupaj Siupaj dana?
@@karenlong8219 ruclips.net/video/TSo2_rzyrg0/видео.html Here you have the song with the original lyrics. English lyrics pinned in the comment. Explanation of the meaning of "Hopaj-Siupaj" also in the same comment.
A nasza kompania tam wo kopach stoi
Tam wokopach stoi
tam wokopach stoi
I piscze do cara ze sie go nie boi
Ze sie go nie boi
Hupaj siup!
Chorus
Hupaj siupaj hupaj siupaj hupaj siupaj dana
hupaj siupaj dana hupaj siupaj dana,
Wczoraj spalem na podlodze dzis na wiazce siana Do samego rana
Hupaj siup!
I piscze do cara czarnym atramentem
Czarnym atramentem
czarnym atramentem,
Ze sie go nie boi a całem regimentem
Z całem regimentem
Hupaj siup!
Chorus
I piscze do cara na zołtym papierze
Na zołtym papierze
na zołtym papierze
Ze sie go nie boi kapral i zołnierze,
Kapral i zołnierze, Hupaj siup!
Chorus
fuck, ancient polish soldier's song!
Hupaj siupaj łupaj cupaj
zła muzyka o złej jakości