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Today, the song is viewed as a "nemuritoare" (immortal) classic. It represents the peak of Constantiniu’s career before health challenges later shifted his focus, standing as a testament to an era where melody, voice, and poetic sentiment were the primary pillars of Romanian pop. Salut (Cornel Constantiniu, melodia originala din anii '80)
The song is a Romanian adaptation of the international hit (1975) by the legendary French-American singer Joe Dassin . During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Romanian artists frequently adapted French hits, as the two cultures shared deep linguistic and emotional ties. Constantiniu, known for his elegant stage presence and warm, deep voice, was the perfect vessel for Dassin’s melancholic yet romantic style. Musical Structure and Themes The "Salut" of the 1980s is characterized by: discogs
The Romanian lyrics, often credited to Angela Mateuca , focus on themes of return, unrequited memories, and the quiet dignity of a former lover reaching out. Cultural Legacy The song is a Romanian adaptation of the
The 1983 version, featured on his self-titled album released by Electrecord , utilized the Cornel Popescu Orchestra , giving it a lush, full-bodied sound typical of the period.
The song begins with a conversational tone—a "phone call" feel—that was a hallmark of Joe Dassin’s original but was imbued with a unique Romanian sensitivity by Constantiniu.