Andrzej Bogucki & Orkiestra dir. by Henryk Gold - Znów masz do mnie żal (What Good Am I Without You?) (M.Ager /Jerry), Parlophon 1932 (Polish)
NOTE: Andrzej Bogucki was a popular film and revue actor in 1930s. During WW2 he and his wife Janina Godlewska - also a well known actress - were deeply engaged into Polish clandestine organisations providing false IDs and helping to arrange everyday life on the "aryan" side, to those Jews who managed to flee from the Nazi-organized and administered Jewish ghetto in an occupied Warsaw. One such refugee was a composer and piano virtuose Władysław Szpilman, whose memoirs were adapted by Roman Polanski in his Oscar-winner movie "The Pianist". The heroic couple: Andrzej Bogucki and Janina Godlewska, to whom Adrien Brody (Szpilman) turns his first steps on the "aryan" side during the days of the final annihilation of the Ghetto - have in Polanski's film their beautiful and well deserved portrait. After the War, Andrzej Bugucki and Godlewska continued their careers. In the 1940s and 1950 they sung and recorded popular songs, they frequently featured in the radio and TV theatres. In 1960s Andrzej Bogucki run a popular music educative radio program for the schoolchildren.
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