Dan Spătaru

Dan George Spătaru (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdan spəˈta.ru]; 2 October 1939, Aliman, Constanța County – 8 September 2004, Bucharest) was a Romanian singer, the songs "Drumurile" ("The roads", 1984), "Să cântăm, chitara mea!"He spent his childhood in Aliman, his hometown, in Ion Corvin and in Medgidia, with his elder sister Puica (Maria Nicola) and his grandparents, farmers.In the third year at the "Faculty of Physical Education and Sport" he had to give up football, due to a disc herniation.He was buried at Bellu cemetery in Bucharest; more than ten thousand people were present at his funeral.Subsequently, he became famous in Romania with other songs, such as: "De vrei să știi ce înseamnă roman", "Dragu mi–i de țara mea", "Drum bun", "În rândul patru", "Oare, oare", "Măicuță, îți mulțumesc", "Nimic nu e prea mult", "Nu vreau să plângi", "Prietene", "Să cântăm, chitara mea", "Spune-mi, mama ce mai face", "Spune-mi unde, spune-mi cine", "Țărăncuță, țărăncuță", "Te-am iubit, Mario", "Te-așteaptă un om", "Nu m-am gândit la despărțire", "Mai trece o zi", "Și ce dacă trece vremea", "Trecea fanfara militară", "Cine te-a iubit?
Dan Spătaru (footballer)AlimanRomanian KingdomBucharestConstanța CountyIon CorvinMedgidiaFC Sportul Studențesc BucureștiTemistocle PopaVaraderoBellu cemeteryElectrecord