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Dni, ktrych nie znamy

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{{Infobox song

| name = Dni, ktrych nie znamy

| cover =

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| type = single

| artist = Marek Grechuta

| album = Korowd

| released = 1971

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| recorded = 1971

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = sung poetry

| length =

| label = Polskie Nagrania Muza

| writer = Marek Grechuta (lyrics)
Jan Kanty Pawlukiewicz (music)

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| chronology = Marek Grechuta

| prev_title = Nowy radosny dzie

| prev_year = 1971

| next_title = Ocali od zapomnienia

| next_year = 1971

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}}"'Dni, ktrych nie znamy'" (from Polish: 'Days, that we don't know yet') is a Polish language song written by Marek Grechuta and composed by Jan Kanty Pawlukiewicz. The song was published in 1971 on the album 'Korowd' made by the Grechuta together with Anawa, an instrumental band.

In popular culture



The song has become one of most popular entertainment songs written in Polish. It was covered by many artists including: Micha Bajor, Kr'shna Brothers, Meza, Anna Treter, Plateau, Kamil Bednarek, duets of Grzegorz Turnau and Dorota Mikiewicz and Maryla Rodowicz and Piotr Kupicha.

It is commonly regarded among the fans of Korona Kielce football club as its unofficial anthem.

The song was used in the 2015 short film 'Twardowsky' that was part of science fiction and fantasy film series 'Polish Legends' produced by Tomasz Bagiski, Allegro and Platige Image.

References



Category:1971 songs

Category:1971 singles

Category:Polish-language songs

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