Lena Żelichowska & Włodzimierz Macherski - J'ai deux amours (Dwie Tęsknoty - To Warszawa i ty) Slowfox z rewii "Pieniądze dla wszystkich" teatru Morskie Oko (from Morskie Oko revue "Money For Everybody") (V.Scotto/ Tadeusz Stach), Syrena-Electro 1931<br /><br />NOTE: That greatest hit of Josephine Baker here sung in Polish by la vedette of Polish prewar cinema and theatre Lena Żelichowska and her less known partner, who was a popular stage tenor Włodzimierz Szczerbiec-Macherski. Lena's fate was rather sad. She was one of the brightest names on the firmament of Polish cinema in the 1930s, admired by legions of fans and loved by everyone for her beauty and a girlish charm. In September 1939 she managed to flee from the bombed Warsaw by the private car of a poet Marian Hemar to Lwów and she travelled farther on via Bucurest to India and San Francisco. Back in Poland she was married to a painter Julian Norblin with whom she lived in California earning her living as manicurist. She died in 1958.