"Mi noche triste" ('My sad night') was the first tango the singer Carlos Gardel recorded. Pascual Contursi wrote the lyrics and Samuel Castriota the music...
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Lucas Demare (redirect from Mi noche triste (film))
other films such as El cura gaucho (1941), La calle grita (1948), Mi noche triste (1951), Zafra (1958) and La Boda (1964). His last film as a director...
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Argentine pianist, guitarist and composer. He is the composer of the tango Mi noche triste, among other works. Born in Buenos Aires, Castriota spent his childhood...
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Caminos Me Estás Acabando Ten Compasión De Mí ¿Por Qué Dudas De Mí? Mi Noche Triste Esta Navidad En Grande (1985) Pero Que Navidad Por Qué Bailas Con...
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In 1917, folk singer Carlos Gardel recorded his first tango song Mi Noche Triste, forever associating tango with the feeling of tragic love as revealed...
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1917 with his rendition of Pascual Contursi and Samuel Castriota's Mi noche triste. The recording sold 10,000 copies and was a hit throughout Latin America...
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Tango Returns to Paris (1948) Mi noche triste (1952) Vida nocturna (1955) Prisioneros de una noche (1960) Buenas noches, Buenos Aires (1964) Somos los...
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1936) "Percanta" (with samples from the first tango song in history, "Mi Noche Triste", recorded by Carlos Gardel) "La Pampa Seca" (with samples from "El...
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States and Latin America. Its main hits besides "El Triste" and "Dos" are "Alguien Vendrá", "Mi Niña" and "Esa Canción de Ayer". Its genre is mainly...
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(1952) dir. Francisco Mugica. Llévame contigo (1951) dir. Juan Sires. Mi noche triste (1951) dir. Lucas Demare. Edición extra (1949) dir. Luis Moglia Barth...
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