"Nie płacz Ewka" (Don't Cry, Eve) is one of the most iconic anthems in the history of Polish rock. Released in 1981 by the band , it serves as a generational touchstone that captured the melancholy and disillusionment of young Poles during the late Communist era. 🎸 Song Overview Artist: Perfect [6] Release Year: 1981 (Self-titled debut album) [13] Composer: Zbigniew Hołdys [11] Lyricist: Bogdan Olewicz [11] Lead Vocals: Grzegorz Markowski 📝 Lyrical Themes & Meaning
The song is a farewell ballad, traditionally interpreted as a goodbye to a girl named Ewka (Eve), but its depth lies in its social commentary on 1980s Poland [7, 15].
It remains a legendary hit representing the desire for freedom and the bittersweet nature of passing time [1].
The song references "prophets from angry years" who grew fat and were "caught by money," reflecting a sense of betrayal by former idols or peers [7]. 🌟 Cultural Impact
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