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Best 1 Poema
Poema

“Poema” is an iconic Argentine tango created by Mario Malfatti in 1932. Its enduring popularity stems from a deeply emotional lyrical composition and its subsequent performance by Eduardo Bianco’s orchestra, solidifying it as a cornerstone of golden-age tango music. The piece remains significant for...

2 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...

3 Confesión
Confesión

“Confesión” remains a significant piece within Argentine tango’s golden era. Composed by Osvaldo Discepolo, the song is recognized for its intensely emotional vocal performance and dramatic orchestral arrangement exploring themes of regret and lost love. It's frequently studied and performed by tang...

4 Mi Noche Triste

Samuel Castriota’s “Mi Noche Triste,” written in 1917, is a foundational Argentine tango. The piece gained prominence through Carlos Gardel's influential vocal performance, solidifying its place as a key example of the *tango canción* style. It remains notable for its melancholic melody and harmonic...

5 Malevaje
Malevaje

Malevaje is a significant Argentine tango song from 1928 by Juan de Dios Filiberto. The piece’s dramatic vocal and lyrics portray the life of a “malevo,” a common figure in Buenos Aires' impoverished neighborhoods during the golden age of tango. It’s notable for its direct representation of this soc...

6 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...

7 El Adiós
El Adiós

“El Adiós” is a seminal tango song originating in Argentina’s golden age. Composed around 1916, it's notable for its deeply melancholic lyrics exploring themes of farewell and lost love within the tango tradition. The piece remains a staple of traditional tango performance and is particularly apprec...

8 Chorra
Chorra

Enrique Santos Discépolo’s “Chorra” is a tango song from 1928 that tells a wry story of deception within the golden age of Argentine tango. The comic narrative focuses on a man tricked by his romantic partner, highlighting social dynamics and romantic intrigue common in the era's popular tangos. It...

9 A Pan y Agua

A Pan y Agua is a seminal Argentine tango song by Discepolo. Released in 1956, it’s notable for its dramatic vocal performance and poignant lyrics exploring themes of loss and hardship within the golden-age of tango. The piece remains a cornerstone of the genre, frequently performed and studied by t...

10 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...

11 Mala Entraña

Mala Entraña is a traditional Argentine tango known for its dramatic undertones and steady rhythm, establishing it as a staple piece for Golden Age dance orchestras.

12 El Ciruja
El Ciruja

El Ciruja is a 1926 Argentine tango composed by Abelardo Portas, notable for its dramatic lyrics and lasting status as a quintessential representation of working-class Buenos Aires.

13 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.

14 La Gayola
La Gayola

La Gayola is a dramatic early 20th-century Argentine tango, notable for its poetic lyrics and enduring popularity in the traditional repertoire of Golden Age orchestras.

15 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.

16 El Vino Triste

El Vino Triste is a traditional Argentine tango composition that explores themes of melancholy and heartbreak, frequently performed by classic orchestras in Buenos Aires.

17 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.

18 La Bordona
La Bordona

La Bordona is an instrumental Argentine tango composed by Augusto Pedro Berto in the early 20th century, notable for showcasing the era's traditional stylistic elements.

19 Soy un Arlequín

Soy un Arlequín is a passionate traditional Argentine tango, distinguished by its theatrical lyrics and melancholic themes of unrequited love and loss.

20 Infamia
Infamia

Infamia is a traditional Argentine tango composed in the mid-20th century, frequently performed during the golden age for its emotional depth and tragic narrative.

21 Llorando la Carta

Llorando la Carta is a classic Argentine tango composed by Héctor Stamponi with lyrics by José María Contursi in 1949, famously recorded by singer Enrique Rivero.

22 Ninguna
Ninguna

Ninguna is a romantic Argentine tango standard frequently performed in dance halls, notable for its expressive melody and traditional orchestral accompaniment.

23 Loca
Loca

Loca is an early Argentine tango composed by Manuel Aróztegui around 1910, famously featuring lyrics written by the influential poet Pascual Contursi.

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