is a contemporary Polish Christmas carol (pastorałka) primarily known through its popular rendition by the children's ensemble Fasolinki . While it follows the traditional narrative of the Nativity, its upbeat melody and accessible lyrics have made it a staple in Polish school plays and holiday performances. Origins and Authorship

: The chorus is a rhythmic call to the shepherds ("Hej Pasterze!"), urging them to wake up and witness the Son of God lying in a manger.

The rendition by (often featuring soloist Dorota Jastrzębska) is characterized by its high "melodicness" and catchy, simple rhythm that encourages participation.

: The first verse describes angels with "wings of feathers" flying over mountain peaks along a "blue road," guided by a white star toward Bethlehem.

: Composed by Paweł Betley , who often collaborated with children's groups in the 1990s.

: The song gained widespread recognition after being included on the album Kolędy i pastorałki , released by the label MTJ in late 1997. Narrative and Thematic Content

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is a contemporary Polish Christmas carol (pastorałka) primarily known through its popular rendition by the children's ensemble Fasolinki . While it follows the traditional narrative of the Nativity, its upbeat melody and accessible lyrics have made it a staple in Polish school plays and holiday performances. Origins and Authorship

: The chorus is a rhythmic call to the shepherds ("Hej Pasterze!"), urging them to wake up and witness the Son of God lying in a manger. fasolinki_leca_leca_aniolowie

The rendition by (often featuring soloist Dorota Jastrzębska) is characterized by its high "melodicness" and catchy, simple rhythm that encourages participation. : The song gained widespread recognition after being

: The first verse describes angels with "wings of feathers" flying over mountain peaks along a "blue road," guided by a white star toward Bethlehem. fasolinki_leca_leca_aniolowie

: Composed by Paweł Betley , who often collaborated with children's groups in the 1990s.

: The song gained widespread recognition after being included on the album Kolędy i pastorałki , released by the label MTJ in late 1997. Narrative and Thematic Content