: Their recording hit number 7 on Canada's CHUM Charts, helping cement the song as a polka staple.

Listen to the classic polka hit that started the mystery: Who Stole The Keeshka? Frankie Yankovic - Topic YouTube• Apr 4, 2015

: The "Polka King" released a definitive version in 1963 that remains a favorite for American radio audiences.

According to the lyrics, the mystery is eventually solved— Yasha (or Yashu) found the kishka! He reportedly found it hanging on the rack and brought it back.

While many bands have tackled this mystery, here are a few standout versions to add to your playlist:

: A modern take on the classic that brings together two accordion legends.

Searching for the culprit of the missing sausage? "Who Stole the Keeshka?" (also spelled ) is a beloved polka standard written by Walter Dana and Walter Solek . It’s a playful homage to kiszka , a traditional Eastern European blood sausage.

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: Their recording hit number 7 on Canada's CHUM Charts, helping cement the song as a polka staple.

Listen to the classic polka hit that started the mystery: Who Stole The Keeshka? Frankie Yankovic - Topic YouTube• Apr 4, 2015 who_stole_the_keeshka

: The "Polka King" released a definitive version in 1963 that remains a favorite for American radio audiences. : Their recording hit number 7 on Canada's

According to the lyrics, the mystery is eventually solved— Yasha (or Yashu) found the kishka! He reportedly found it hanging on the rack and brought it back. According to the lyrics, the mystery is eventually

While many bands have tackled this mystery, here are a few standout versions to add to your playlist:

: A modern take on the classic that brings together two accordion legends.

Searching for the culprit of the missing sausage? "Who Stole the Keeshka?" (also spelled ) is a beloved polka standard written by Walter Dana and Walter Solek . It’s a playful homage to kiszka , a traditional Eastern European blood sausage.