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Marcel Dragomir Iubire De Om 1990 — Mirabela Dauer

: The song was part of a prolific period for Dauer following the Romanian Revolution, during which she released several EPs and albums, including Bine te-am găsit (1990) and Nopți Albe De Dor (1991). The Mirabela Dauer & Marcel Dragomir Partnership

Mirabela Dauer remains one of Romania's most successful pop artists, with a repertoire of over 600 songs spanning several decades. In 1995, she became the first artist in Romania to have an album, Best Of , certified Gold. Mirabela – Nopți Albe De Dor - Discogs Mirabela Dauer Marcel Dragomir Iubire de om 1990

Marcel Dragomir was instrumental in Dauer's career, composing several of her award-winning tracks. Notable collaborations between the two include: (1989). "E bine, bine, e foarte bine" , which won an award in 1992. : The song was part of a prolific

: The music was written by the renowned composer Marcel Dragomir, a frequent collaborator of Dauer known for creating some of Romania's most enduring "muzică ușoară" (easy listening) hits. Lyricist : The lyrics were penned by Dan-Ioan Panțoiu. Mirabela – Nopți Albe De Dor - Discogs

"" is a notable Romanian pop song performed by Mirabela Dauer , composed by Marcel Dragomir with lyrics by Dan-Ioan Panțoiu . While often associated with the year 1990, the song was featured on the 1991 album Nopți Albe De Dor , released through the Electrecord label. Key Facts About the Song

, another popular track frequently associated with their joint performances.

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: The song was part of a prolific period for Dauer following the Romanian Revolution, during which she released several EPs and albums, including Bine te-am găsit (1990) and Nopți Albe De Dor (1991). The Mirabela Dauer & Marcel Dragomir Partnership

Mirabela Dauer remains one of Romania's most successful pop artists, with a repertoire of over 600 songs spanning several decades. In 1995, she became the first artist in Romania to have an album, Best Of , certified Gold. Mirabela – Nopți Albe De Dor - Discogs

Marcel Dragomir was instrumental in Dauer's career, composing several of her award-winning tracks. Notable collaborations between the two include: (1989). "E bine, bine, e foarte bine" , which won an award in 1992.

: The music was written by the renowned composer Marcel Dragomir, a frequent collaborator of Dauer known for creating some of Romania's most enduring "muzică ușoară" (easy listening) hits. Lyricist : The lyrics were penned by Dan-Ioan Panțoiu.

"" is a notable Romanian pop song performed by Mirabela Dauer , composed by Marcel Dragomir with lyrics by Dan-Ioan Panțoiu . While often associated with the year 1990, the song was featured on the 1991 album Nopți Albe De Dor , released through the Electrecord label. Key Facts About the Song

, another popular track frequently associated with their joint performances.