: Instead of funeral dirges, he asks for the company of a cobzar (a traditional lute player) and a glass of red wine.
: He holds the record for the most original and performed songs in Romania, with a discography exceeding 1,500 tracks .
: Beyond this track, he is famous for Greatest Hits like "București, București," "Căsuța noastră," and "Sanie cu zurgălăi". Modern Reinterpretations GicДѓ Petrescu-Uite aИ™a aИ™ vrea sДѓ mor
: Groups like The Peltics have performed it as a tribute to Petrescu’s enduring "joie de vivre".
The song is a playful take on the end of life, where the artist rejects sorrow and mourning in favor of a final, grand celebration. Key themes include: : Instead of funeral dirges, he asks for
Gică Petrescu (1915–2006) was a towering figure in Romanian music, often compared to or Maurice Chevalier for his charm and massive public appeal.
The song remains a staple of Romanian culture and has been covered or adapted by various artists: : Reimagined with modern energy on YouTube . Modern Reinterpretations : Groups like The Peltics have
: Petrescu explicitly mentions his desire to pass away in a tavern in the Obor neighborhood of Bucharest, a historic area known for its lively markets.