Known for his "velvet voice," he excelled in jazz and pop, often covering international hits by artists like Tom Jones or Frank Sinatra, while maintaining a uniquely Romanian identity.
The song is a poignant expression of deep, almost desperate longing. The chorus— "Dac-ai ști cât te iubesc, într-o clipă ai veni" (If you knew how much I love you, you'd come in an instant)—describes a love so powerful it could guide a lover back from any distance. Aurelian Andreescu - Dac-ai ti cГўt te iubesc
Since 1993, a festival bearing his name has been held in Bucharest to discover new talent, honoring his impact on the country's musical heritage. Known for his "velvet voice," he excelled in
It blends the soulful, crooner style of Andreescu with the clear, emotive pop vocals of Dauer, creating a harmony that many consider the gold standard for Romanian duets. About Aurelian Andreescu (1942–1986) Since 1993, a festival bearing his name has
The song was composed by , one of Romania’s most prolific pop composers, with lyrics written by Eugen Rotaru . It was featured on Mirabela Dauer's 1987 album Dimineți cu ferestre deschise (Mornings with Open Windows), though the track itself remains a timeless symbol of 1970s and 80s Romanian pop.
Often cited as the "greatest voice in Romanian history," Aurelian Andreescu was a self-taught singer who transitioned from architecture to music after winning a talent show in 1963.
Music by Marius Teicu Lyrics by Eugen Rotaru ST-EDE 03077 "Dimineti cu ferestre deschise" www.discogs.com/release/1740718 YouTube·Romanian Music Vinyl Records