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Best 1 El Día Que Me Quieras

“El Día Que Me Quieras” is a seminal Argentine tango written by Carlos Gardel in 1935. The song’s intensely lyrical vocal performance and melancholic melody have made it one of the most iconic pieces within the genre globally. It's particularly appreciated by tango enthusiasts, musicians, and those...

2 Por Una Cabeza

“Por Una Cabeza” is a seminal Argentine tango created by Carlos Gardel in 1935. The song’s enduring popularity stems from its evocative lyrics about horse racing and its prominent role in cinematic history. It remains a cornerstone of the golden age of tango, frequently performed and studied by musi...

3 Mano a Mano

Mano a Mano is a significant tango piece from 1923, primarily associated with Carlos Gardel. The song’s lyrical content, crafted by Celedonio Flores, established a tradition of storytelling within Argentine tango. It's particularly appreciated by those interested in the golden age of tango and its f...

4 Alma de Bandoneón

“Alma de Bandoneón” is a significant tango song from 1927. Composed by Juan Baüer, it became widely known through Carlos Gardel’s iconic recording. The piece deeply explores the sound of the bandoneón, Argentina's national instrument, and its emotional impact within tango music. It remains popular a...

5 Mi Buenos Aires Querido

Carlos Gardel’s “Mi Buenos Aires Querido” is a seminal Argentine tango composed in 1934. The song's deeply nostalgic lyrics evoke a powerful sense of longing for the city and its cultural heritage. It became immensely popular and is frequently performed by tango musicians and enthusiasts worldwide....

6 Cuesta Abajo

Cuesta Abajo, written by Carlos Gardel in 1934, remains one of the most celebrated songs in Argentine tango history. The piece is notable for its deeply emotional lyrics exploring themes of loss and regret, a characteristic of the golden age of tango music. It gained widespread recognition through i...

7 Sus Ojos Se Cerraron

Sus Ojos Se Cerraron is a classic Argentine tango written by Carlos Gardel in 1935. The song’s enduring popularity stems from its intensely melancholic lyrics and evocative melody, considered a cornerstone of golden-age tango music. It remains a significant work within the genre, frequently performe...

8 Mala Entraña

Mala Entraña is a classic tango canción originating from Argentina’s golden age of tango music. Composed by Homero Manzi and popularized by Carlos Gardel, it's notable for its intensely emotional lyrics exploring themes of heartbreak and longing within the tango style. The piece remains a cornerston...

9 Melodía de Arrabal

Melodía de Arrabal is an Argentine tango composed by Carlos Gardel and Mario Battistella in 1933, notable for capturing the essence of working-class neighborhoods in Buenos Aires.

10 Tomo y Obligo

Tomo y Obligo is an Argentine tango composed by Enrique Maroni in 1931, popularized by Carlos Gardel and renowned for its toast-themed, conversational lyrics.

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