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"Who Stole the Kishka?" (originally spelled "Who Stole the Keeshka?") is a traditional polka tune, composed in the 1950s by Walter Solek and recorded and played by various bands. One popular version was familiar to American radio audiences from a 1963 recording by Grammy award-winning polka artist Frankie Yankovic.
A portion of the song includes three of various lyrics having to do with Polish foods, depending on who performs the song: You can have my shinka Take my sweet krusczyki Take my plump pierogi You can even have my chernika Take my long kielbasa
The verse ends with the pleading refrain "but please bring back my kishka." Shinka is ham, while chernika refers to blueberries.
Orchestra under the direction of Frankie Yankovic. Produced by Ernie Altschuler.
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