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Best 1 Corazón de Oro

Corazón de Oro is a classic Argentine tango song dating back to the early 20th century. It’s notable for its intensely lyrical vocal performance and deeply emotional content, embodying the genre's Golden Age style. The piece, often performed in the *tango canción* tradition, remains popular with tan...

2 Adios Pampa Mía

“Adios Pampa Mía” is a significant Argentine tango composition from 1935. Francisco Canaro’s music, paired with Ivo Pelay’s lyrics, evokes a poignant farewell to the Pampas and its gaucho culture. The piece remains notable for its representation of golden-age tango canción and continues to resonate...

3 Sentimiento Gaucho

Sentimiento Gaucho is a 1924 tango composition by Rafael Rossi. It offers a poignant portrayal of Argentine gaucho culture—traditionally associated with the open pampas—as experienced within Buenos Aires’ urban landscape. The song's lyrical content and musical style, rooted in the golden age of tang...

4 Madreselva
Madreselva

Co-created by Francisco Canaro and Luis César Amadori in 1928, this classic Argentine tango is notable for its romantic lyrics and enduring popularity in South America.

5 Champagne Tango

Champagne Tango is a traditional early 20th-century Argentine tango, widely recorded by vintage orchestras for its elegant, celebratory orchestration.

6 Canaro en París

Composed by Alejandro Scarpino in 1927, this instrumental tango is famous for its innovative lively rhythm and remains a standard piece in Argentine tango orchestras.

7 La Última Copa

This early Argentine tango, composed by Carlos Gardel and José Razzano in 1923, is recognized for its dramatic narrative of farewell and its role in establishing his style.

8 Apología del Tango

Apología del Tango is an Argentine tango composition notable for its passionate defense and celebration of the genre's cultural roots within its traditional musical framework.

9 La Payadora

La Payadora is an early 20th-century Argentine tango notable for honoring the improvising musicians of the pampas, serving as a staple of the traditional repertoire.

10 Cantando
Cantando

Cantando is a classic Argentine tango composition recognized for its melodic structure and its role as a standard piece within the traditional Golden Age dance repertoire.

11 Sencillo y Compadre

Sencillo y Compadre is an Argentine tango notable for reflecting the traditional stylistic elements of the genre, often performed by Golden Age orchestras in Buenos Aires.

12 Pampa
Pampa

Pampa is an instrumental Argentine tango composed in the early 20th century, notable for its evocative homage to the vast geographical plains of South America.

13 Así Se Baila el Tango

Composed by Elías Randal and Carlos Bahr in 1941, this Argentine tango serves as an exuberant anthem detailing the rules and passion of the traditional tango dance.

14 Organito de la Tarde

Composed by Agustín Bardi in the 1920s, this instrumental piece is a foundational Argentine tango revered for its melodic structure and evocative street atmosphere.

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