"El Choclo," composed in 1903 by Ángel Villoldo, stands as one of the most globally recognized tango songs, preceded only by classics like "La Cumparsita," "A media luz," and "Adiós muchachos." Initially an instrumental piece, it underwent a transformation forty years later when tango poet Enrique Santos Discépolo crafted a sexually suggestive vocal version, metaphorically interpreting the corn cob as a phallic symbol, juxtaposing its culinary significance in Argentine cuisine. In 1952, Americans Lester Allen and Robert Hill reshaped the tango with flamenco influences and an entirely different English text, releasing it under the title "Kiss of Fire," which notably gained traction with Louis Armstrong's rendition. Despite the ensuing copyright controversy, the American release included "El choclo" in parentheses on the record label, cementing its enduring legacy across cultures and languages.#tango #accordion #akkordeon #elchoclo #tangoargentino #akkordeonist #accordionist #accordionmusic #tangomusic #argentina #latin #villoldo #discepolo #musician #pianist #music
Негізгі бет Музыка A Tango from 1903: „El Choclo“ (Accordion Instrumental)
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