
Known as the "Clown Prince of Polka," Walt Solek (1910–2005) was a pioneering Polish-American musician, bandleader, and radio host who played a crucial role in bringing polka music to the American mainstream. Solek was a charismatic showman famously dubbed the "Polish Spike Jones" for his ability to blend infectious, high-energy polka rhythms with comedy and eccentric performances. A trailblazer in the genre, he was one of the first artists to introduce English-language lyrics into American polka
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Drunkards Lament Polka
They're Always In The Way
Bartender Polka
My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You Polka
Blondie Polka
Crazy Town Polka
Dyamite Polka
Green Parrot Polka
Polish Wedding March
Clear Water Oberek
Julianna Polka
Annette Polka
They're Always The Way
Jolly Wife Of Mine Polka
I Don't Want To Go Home Polka
Goodnight Polka
Iron Casket Polka
Pirogi Polka
Falcon Polka
Money In The Bank Polka
Macaroni Oberek
The Peddlar Polka
There Always In The Way
Juliana Polka
Iron Casket Oberek
Girl From Chicago Polka
Clap Hands Polka
In The Meadow Oberek
Happy Way Polka
Drunkers Lament
Peddlar Polka
Who Stole The Keeska Polka
Hostess with the Mostess
Polka Tubaman (Nasz Basista)
We Don't Have A Lot Of Money
Green Fields Waltz
Orphans Polka
I Wanna Be Your Darlin'
Hey, Hey Farmer Gray
I Don't Want To Go Home
Under The Star Polka
Oh Mama Mama Polka
Lollapalooza
Dobra Noc (Good Night)
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