Mieczysław Fogg - Ostatnia niedziela, 1936

The „Last Sunday“ -- erroneously called „THAT Last Sunday“ -- was composed by Jerzy Petersburski in 1936. It is a nostalgic tango with lyrics by Zenon Friedwald describing the final meeting of former lovers who are parting. The Polish title was “To Ostatnia Niedziela“ (“The Last Sunday“). The song was extremely popular and was performed by numerous artists (best kown performance by Mieczysław Folg). Along the way, it first gained the nick-name of “Suicide Tango“ due to its sad lyric (although, the real „suicie song“ in the night restaurants of Eastern Europe -- where the shoot in the brow at 12 at night was not any unusual happening - was In 1930s another sad „Sunday“: the „Gloomy Sunday“ (in Polish: „Smutna niedziela“) by a Hungarian composer Rezső Seress. (Soon, an international hit; in the US sung by Billie Holiday). But this Polish „Last Sunday“ song also had a terribly sad fate. During World War II In the concentrations cam
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