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Inducted 2003

♫ Greatest All-Time Cleveland-Style Polka and Waltz Hit ♫

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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2003 GREATEST ALL-TIME HIT SONG

 

“ZAPLULA JE BARCICA MOJA”

Slovenian Folk Song

 

Hit Recording:

Eddie Kenik and the Eddie Buehner Orchestra

Do You Remember - Kenik Records 11243

1971

Time: 3:30

 

Other Recordings:

Alaska Button Box Gang

Happy Timers

Tony Klepec

Magic City Button Box Showcase

Eddie Rodick

Fred Ziwich

 

Keys: C, G, A, Ab, A, Bb, A

Musicians on Hit Recording:

Eddie Kenik - vocals     

Eddie Buehner - accordion    

Ray Zabak - saxophone    

Bob McGuire - guitar

Herb Wilson - drums

Eddie Juratovac - bass

 

 

"Under the Double Eagle" polka is typical of the earlyZaplula Je Barcica Moja, which translates in English to "My Boat has Sailed", is an old Slovenian folk song that was long forgotten even in Slovenia.  But, tenor Eddie Kenik chose the song as the lead cut on his fifth record album "Do you Remember?"  The waltz became very popular. It is one of Kenik's most requested tunes at personal appearances, and is sung entirely in Slovenian.  Eddie credits a cook at Slovenian Society Home with introducing him to the song. She thought his voice would lend itself nicely to the melody.  The song relies on a lilting second part, which is based on the yodeling section of the Austrian song "Pearl of Tyrol."  This part is sometimes sung with a yodel by the vocalist.  On the hit recording by Eddie Kenik with Eddie Buehner, there are many key changes.   Kenik harmonizes on the second vocal part as well.  On the instrumental parts, guitarist Bob McGuire, plays a single melody line in harmony with the accordion and saxophone.  Another phenomenom of  "Zaplula" is how the waltz was adapted by button accordion players.  Zaplula is now in the standard repertoire of almost every button accordion club in America.

 

                                Zaplula, zaplula je barcica moja,        Na bregu, na bregu je deklica stala,

                                Zaplula, zaplula je barcica moja,        Na bregu, na bregu je deklica stala,

                                Zaplula, zaplula je barcica moja,        Na bregu, na bregu je deklica stala,

                                Zaplula, zaplula je v sredo morja.      Tocila, tocila je grenke solze.