Irena Santor: "Na Prawo Most, Na Lewo Most" is a classic Polish song performed by Irena Santor , often referred to as the "First Lady of Polish Song". The track is a celebratory ode to Warsaw, capturing the city's post-war reconstruction and vibrant urban life. Song Background and History
Her version was featured on the 1972 album Moja Warszawa , released by Polskie Nagrania. Lyrical Themes irena_santor_na_prawo_most_na_lewo_most_officia...
The song is a "stylish waltz" composed by with lyrics by Helena Kołaczkowska . It was originally written for a competition organized by the Express Wieczorny newspaper, where it placed third, though it eventually grew into a legendary cultural staple. Irena Santor: "Na Prawo Most, Na Lewo Most"
Drive a group of angry brutes to glorious victory and elevate your father's ludus from the muck and mire of shameful defeat, restoring it to honour via ruthless bloody victory over your opponents.
May Jupiter himself hear of your exploits.