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Best 1 Sur
Sur

“Sur” is a tango composed by Aníbal Troilo and Homero Manzi in 1944. The song evokes a powerful sense of longing for Buenos Aires’ golden age, capturing the nostalgia associated with the Troilo orchestra and Manzi's evocative lyrics. It remains a significant piece within Argentine tango tradition, a...

2 Malena
Malena

“Malena” is a seminal Argentine tango composed in 1941 by Lucio Demare with lyrics penned by Homero Manzi. The song’s enduring popularity stems from its deeply lyrical exploration of loss and longing, powerfully conveyed through the imagined voice of a legendary female singer. Originally associated...

3 La Última Curda

La Última Curda, meaning “The Last Soft,” is a seminal tango composed by Aníbal Troilo and Cátulo Castillo in 1956. The song’s profound melancholy and dramatic vocal delivery represent a pinnacle of Argentine golden-age tango. It explores themes of loss and regret through its complex musical arrange...

4 Barrio de Tango

“Barrio de Tango” is a seminal Argentine tango composition from 1942. Written by Aníbal Troilo and featuring lyrics by Homero Manzi, it captures the essence of Buenos Aires’ working-class districts during the golden age of tango. The song's evocative melodies and themes resonate with those intereste...

5 Discepolín

Discepolín is an iconic Argentine tango from 1948 composed by Aníbal Troilo. The piece honors singer Enrique Santos Discépolo with lyrics penned by Homero Expósito. It’s notable for its poignant melody and represents a key work of the golden age of tango, frequently performed and studied by tango mu...

6 Garúa
Garúa

Garúa is a seminal Argentine tango composition originating in 1943. Co-written by Aníbal Troilo and Enrique Cadícamo, it’s notable for its evocative lyrics by Homero Manzi, depicting the melancholic atmosphere of rain-soaked Buenos Aires. The song's distinctive vocal style and themes resonate partic...

7 Farol
Farol

The farol is a significant piece of Argentine tango developed by Aníbal Troilo and Homero Manzi in 1943. It’s notable for its deeply lyrical vocals and poignant exploration of themes like aging and regret through Manzi's evocative poetry. This composition remains popular among tango enthusiasts and...

8 El Arranque

Composed by Miguel Villafruela in 1935, this classic instrumental Argentine tango is widely recognized for its dynamic rhythm and frequent use in social dances.

9 Romance de Barrio

Composed by Aníbal Troilo with lyrics by Homero Manzi, this 1940s Argentine tango is a celebrated piece known for its poetic depiction of local neighborhood life.

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