I_nie_mow_nie_wo 〈Extended〉
The phrase (often misheard or referred to as "I nie mów nie") is a iconic line from the classic Polish rock song "Zawsze tam, gdzie ty" by the band Lady Pank , released in 1990.
The song is a "power ballad" about distance, devotion, and the desire to be with a loved one regardless of physical separation. The Chorus:
It is characterized by its melodic guitar intro, a steady, atmospheric synth backing, and the distinctive, emotive vocals of lead singer Janusz Panasewicz . i_nie_mow_nie_wo
The video, featuring the band members in a somber, cinematic setting, became a classic of early Polish music television.
It remains one of the most requested songs on Polish radio and is a staple at weddings, karaoke, and campfire gatherings. The phrase (often misheard or referred to as
The lyrics suggest that the connection between the two people is so deep that silence is more meaningful than speech. It emphasizes a spiritual or emotional presence ("I am always where you are") that transcends physical boundaries. 3. Musical Style Genre: Soft Rock / Power Ballad.
The music was composed by the band’s co-founder and guitarist, Jan Borysewicz , while the lyrics were written by Andrzej Mogielnicki . The video, featuring the band members in a
Below is a detailed overview of the song’s background, lyrical themes, and its place in Polish cultural history. 1. Origins and Production