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: It is a permanent fixture at Polish weddings, anniversaries, and "Oldies" radio stations. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

The song’s melody originated from a Russian romance titled "Dorogoy dlinnoyu" (By the Long Road), composed by Boris Fomin with lyrics by Konstantin Podrevsky in the 1920s. However, the version known today owes its worldwide fame to Gene Raskin, who wrote the English lyrics in the 1960s. to_byly_piekne_dni

The song is a masterclass in . It tells the story of people looking back at their younger selves—full of dreams, sitting in taverns, and believing their joy would never end. Key Elements: : It is a permanent fixture at Polish

In Poland, the song became a sensation in the late 60s. The Polish lyrics were written by (though often mistakenly attributed to others or described by the pseudonym "Siwy" on some early pressings ). Kunicka’s rendition became a "sentimental anthem" for generations, evoking a deep sense of nostalgia for youth and lost time. Why It Resonates However, the version known today owes its worldwide

: It remains a staple on social media platforms like TikTok , where users use the audio to soundtrack "throwback" videos or family memories.