(This is how I'd like to die) – a quintessential party anthem about living life to the fullest.
(Long live the innkeepers) is a classic Romanian party song ( muzică de petrecere ) that celebrates the festive culture of the local tavern or "cârciumă." traiasca_carciumarii
In Romanian folklore and urban songs, the cârciumar (innkeeper) is often a central figure—the provider of wine, music, and a temporary escape from life's troubles. (This is how I'd like to die) –
It generally follows the lăutărească or urban folk tradition, characterized by upbeat rhythms, accordion melodies, and lyrics that invite the listener to raise a glass. Related Works Related Works (Who put the tavern in the
(Who put the tavern in the road) – perhaps his most famous tavern song.
While the exact title can vary slightly between performers, it is most famously associated with the legendary Romanian singer and composer , known for his vast repertoire of "bohemian" and folk-influenced music. Context and Themes
(Take me home, oh tram) – a nostalgic urban classic. Gică Petrescu - Spotify