World's Greatest Polka Package
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Red Head Polka
- No Beer in Heaven
- Kinder Polka - Whoopee John
- Who Stole the Keeshka? - Frankie Yankovic, Frankie Yankovic
- Clarinet Polka
- Just Another Polka - Frankie Yankovic, Frankie Yankovic
- Somewhere My Love - Polka Padre
- Helen Polka - Whoopee John
- O Suzanna Schottische - Polka Padre
- Beer Barrel Polka - Six Fat Dutchmen
- You Can't Be True, Dear - Frankie Yankovic, Frankie Yankovic
- Oriole Waltz
- Schatzie
- du Liegst Mir Im Herzan
- Wooden Heart Polka
- Minneapolis Polka
- St. Paul Waltz - Whoopee John
- Too Fat Polka - Frankie Yankovic, Frankie Yankovic
- Ping Pong Polka - Six Fat Dutchmen
- Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27464 in Music
- Released on: 2002-01-30
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .19 pounds
Customer Reviews
This Album changed my life
Well its finally happened. I've given up my Allegiance to the Dark Night (Ozzy), and its all this album's fault.
This album made me fall in love with a music gendre all over again.
I remember Dancing to these songs at my family weddings. The dancing, the tickeling, the good and awkward times. Getting to know my family in ways that didn't seem possible. It all seems like a dream. But I'm not waking up screaming anymore!!
The too fat polka really brought back a flood of memories. Memories that I've been suppressing for a long time and now have the courage to deal with.
I say thank you to the World's Greatest Polka Package.....Thank you.
John
Well, it's a package, I guess
This CD might as well be called Polka Dance Party, Volume 5. Like Volumes 1 through 4, which have also been named Polka's Greatest Hits, this collection of old, probably public-domain material leaves a lot to be desired. The sound is weak in both the volume and bass departments, and the Whoopee John tracks sound as though they were recorded directly from shellac 78's recorded in the 1940s. Stick to the better Frankie Yankovic releases, such as Songs of the Polka King Volumes 1 and 2.
Good Polka music
I'm just learning to dance the Polka. This is the liveliest and most fun music I've danced to. There are a few Waltzes on the CD, but the rest of the Polkas are great!




