The song (1988), performed by Mihai Ciobanu and the Orchestra "Lăutarii" led by Nicolae Botgros , is a poignant narrative of lost love and the bittersweet passage of time. It tells the story of a young man returning from military service only to find that his beloved has married someone else in his absence. Narrative and Meaning The lyrics follow a sequence of discovery and acceptance:
The song remains one of Mihai Ciobanu's most popular tracks, appearing on multiple career retrospectives such as Ani de viață, ani de cântec and Casa părintească nu se vinde . Its enduring popularity has led to various modern interpretations, including karaoke versions and electronic remixes. The song (1988), performed by Mihai Ciobanu and
This 1988 performance is a hallmark of the collaboration between Mihai Ciobanu and Nicolae Botgros , who has led the "Lăutarii" orchestra for over 40 years. The arrangement features the signature intricate violin work and emotional depth that "Lăutarii" is known for, elevating a simple folk story into a dramatic musical piece. Cultural Impact Its enduring popularity has led to various modern
: The song ends with a symbolic look toward the next generation. He wishes for her to have sons to send to the army, while he will raise daughters who will wait for those very sons, bringing the story full circle. Artistic Collaboration Cultural Impact : The song ends with a
: The protagonist returns from the army (liberated/discharged) to find his "mândra" (sweetheart) is married. She did not invite him to the wedding, believing he was still away from the village.