Nu Plang Pentru Nimeni Si Nimeni Nu Plange Pentru Mine, Tango 1930s. 【99% Direct】

: Dorel Livianu was one of the most prominent "romance" and tango singers of the interwar period, often compared to other legends like Cristian Vasile and Jean Moscopol.

The song remains a staple for collectors of vintage Romanian music. It was originally released as a B-side or double-feature alongside the track "" (When and Where). Today, it is preserved through digital re-releases by Electrecord, allowing modern listeners to experience the refined, nostalgic atmosphere of 1930s Bucharest. : Dorel Livianu was one of the most

"" (I don't cry for anyone and no one cries for me) is a seminal piece of Romanian tango from the 1930s, famously performed by Dorel Livianu . Released around 1934 on the Electrecord label and shellac records , it captures the "Little Paris" (Micul Paris) era of Bucharest, where tango was the soundtrack of urban nightlife. Key Features of the Track Today, it is preserved through digital re-releases by

: Typical of the era, the track features a rhythmic 2/4 or 4/4 tango beat accompanied by an orchestra, likely featuring instruments like the violin, piano, and accordion (or bandoneon), which were staples of the Romanian "tango-romanță" style. Heritage and Legacy Key Features of the Track : Typical of

: True to the tango genre, the song explores themes of solitude, existential resignation, and romantic fatalism . The title reflects a proud, if melancholic, independence—a common trope in the urban folklore of the time.