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: Written by Janusz Kondratowicz, the lyrics use vivid elemental imagery (burning mountains and forests) as a metaphor for intense, consuming passion and the pain of parting. It’s a rare example of a "breakup song" that feels epic in scale. Legacy and Reception

"Płoną góry, płoną lasy" by is widely regarded as one of the most iconic anthems of Polish rock and pop history. Released in 1971 on the album Spokój serca , it represents the band's transition toward a more mature, slightly melancholic "big-beat" sound while maintaining the catchy melodicism that made them "the Polish Beatles." Artistic Review czerwone_gitary_plona_gory_plona_lasy_official_...

: Seweryn Krajewski’s composition is masterful. It starts with a distinctive, driving acoustic guitar rhythm that builds into a powerful, emotive chorus. The arrangement feels grand yet intimate, capturing the "sturm und drang" of romantic longing. : Written by Janusz Kondratowicz, the lyrics use

: Modern "Official" uploads on platforms like YouTube have introduced the song to younger audiences, often garnering praise in the comments for its "soul" and "authenticity" compared to modern pop. Released in 1971 on the album Spokój serca

: Unlike many hits from the 70s that feel dated, this track remains a staple of Polish radio and a must-play at gatherings. Its melody is so ingrained in the culture that it is often sung as a folk standard.