The music was composed by the band’s co-founder and guitarist, Jan Borysewicz , while the lyrics were written by Andrzej Mogielnicki .
It remains one of the most requested songs on Polish radio and is a staple at weddings, karaoke, and campfire gatherings.
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. i_nie_mow_nie_wo
The specific phrase (And don't say anything) appears in the chorus. It captures a moment of intense emotional intimacy where words are unnecessary or potentially destructive.
Below is a detailed overview of the song’s background, lyrical themes, and its place in Polish cultural history. 1. Origins and Production The music was composed by the band’s co-founder
"Zawsze tam, gdzie ty / I nie mów nic / Bo po co słowa" (Always there, where you are / And don't say anything / Because why [do we need] words)
It is characterized by its melodic guitar intro, a steady, atmospheric synth backing, and the distinctive, emotive vocals of lead singer Janusz Panasewicz . It emphasizes a spiritual or emotional presence ("I
The song is a "power ballad" about distance, devotion, and the desire to be with a loved one regardless of physical separation. The Chorus: