Poetic, metaphorical storytelling common in Polish poezja śpiewana (sung poetry) and jazz-inflected pop. Notable Career Context
Haremza is highly regarded for her work with Marek Grechuta on the album Pieśni Marka Grechuty do słów Tadeusza Nowaka (1978).
While she moved to Australia in the early 1980s, her tracks like "To tylko mit" remain staples of classic Polish radio.
"To tylko mit" (It's Only a Myth) is a song by the Polish jazz-pop singer , known for her sophisticated vocal style in the late 1970s and 1980s. Song Details Artist: Teresa Haremza Music: Antoni Kopff Lyrics: Andrzej Mogielnicki Era: Released in the late 1970s/early 1980s. Lyric Themes
She is often compared to artists like Krystyna Prońko for her technical skill and emotional depth.
The song generally explores themes typical of Haremza's repertoire, which often featured: Reflections on love and disillusionment. The "myth" of perfect relationships or idealized romance.
💡 The song is a classic example of the Polish "Golden Era" of popular music, blending poetic lyrics with professional, jazz-influenced arrangements.
Poetic, metaphorical storytelling common in Polish poezja śpiewana (sung poetry) and jazz-inflected pop. Notable Career Context
Haremza is highly regarded for her work with Marek Grechuta on the album Pieśni Marka Grechuty do słów Tadeusza Nowaka (1978).
While she moved to Australia in the early 1980s, her tracks like "To tylko mit" remain staples of classic Polish radio.
"To tylko mit" (It's Only a Myth) is a song by the Polish jazz-pop singer , known for her sophisticated vocal style in the late 1970s and 1980s. Song Details Artist: Teresa Haremza Music: Antoni Kopff Lyrics: Andrzej Mogielnicki Era: Released in the late 1970s/early 1980s. Lyric Themes
She is often compared to artists like Krystyna Prońko for her technical skill and emotional depth.
The song generally explores themes typical of Haremza's repertoire, which often featured: Reflections on love and disillusionment. The "myth" of perfect relationships or idealized romance.
💡 The song is a classic example of the Polish "Golden Era" of popular music, blending poetic lyrics with professional, jazz-influenced arrangements.