Wow! It's great to see and hear a Polish-American Polka again after so many years! Down here in Alabama, this type of entertainment is almost nonexistent. I have subscribed to this fabulous group. I miss good polka music after leaving new Jersey.
Like most Polish Americans, I grew up knowing this song as "Hupaj Siupaj Dana." Its official name is "Nasza Kompanja," which means, "Our Company." One translation, provided by _Treasured Polish Songs with English Translations_ published by Polanie Club Inc. and Edited by Josepha Contoski, appears below:
Do you happen to know an English translation. I remember singing this as a young boy with the refrain, Yesterday we slept in mud, tomorrow maybe satin, pink and yellow satin, hupaj shoop
I love this clip! I'm not Polish-American, but I grew up in an area with many Poles, and my family was friendly with the Cheskys of Rex Records. So this song has been in my soul since I was very small, and this is a great performance, the fiddle-playing girls are great!
Man listening to this makes me miss going to Posen Potato Festival with my Grandpa Barney Tomas
TomasJR09 1 month ago
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jpwarzinski 9 months ago
Wow! It's great to see and hear a Polish-American Polka again after so many years! Down here in Alabama, this type of entertainment is almost nonexistent. I have subscribed to this fabulous group. I miss good polka music after leaving new Jersey.
Simone5307 1 year ago
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Like most Polish Americans, I grew up knowing this song as "Hupaj Siupaj Dana." Its official name is "Nasza Kompanja," which means, "Our Company." One translation, provided by _Treasured Polish Songs with English Translations_ published by Polanie Club Inc. and Edited by Josepha Contoski, appears below:
Legobrick3581 1 year ago
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Legobrick3581 1 year ago
great ;D huuupaj siupaaaj, hupaj siupaj umcyk umcyk ;D
NocnyPatrol 1 year ago
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Do you happen to know an English translation. I remember singing this as a young boy with the refrain, Yesterday we slept in mud, tomorrow maybe satin, pink and yellow satin, hupaj shoop
tivanaskie 1 year ago
I remember years ago I saw a show where everone had to sing a song from their family background and Bobby Vinton sang this song.
Georgewos 2 years ago
My grandfather sang me this at his knee. A LONG time ago. Does anyone know the lyrics?
Abigaele1 2 years ago
Wow, excellent. Thanks to an alert reader of my blog.
Poltraxx 2 years ago
Wonderfull !!!
MalyWladziu5 2 years ago
Those young ladies have a lot of energy. We saw them at The Villages at Spanish Springs in Lady Lake, Florida
stadalberts 2 years ago 4
I love this clip! I'm not Polish-American, but I grew up in an area with many Poles, and my family was friendly with the Cheskys of Rex Records. So this song has been in my soul since I was very small, and this is a great performance, the fiddle-playing girls are great!
LauritzH 3 years ago 5
Beautiful! Thanks for posting! anybody has the lyrics in English?
elcarimat 3 years ago
Just love this foot stomping polka, thanks Mickey.
pabob57 3 years ago 2