Jorge Durán – the singing

Last edition explored the life of 2017-08-24 - Jorge DuranJorge Durán. This edition will feature his singing with Carlos Di Sarli through both periods, 1945 to early 1947 and from 1956 to 1958 . That’s Tango Capital, Sunday evening from 7:00pm to 8:00pm:

Image Credit: https://todayintango.wordpress.com/category/sun-sign/capricorn/

PLAYLIST:

  • Soy El Cantor De La Orquesta, meaning ‘I Am The Singer Of The Orquestra’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli; on 23 April 1945 with music composed by Alfredo J Gobbi, lyrics by Osvaldo Antonio Bruzzi ,and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • Tus Labios Me Dirán, meaning ‘Your Lips Will Tell Me’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli; on 8 March 1945 with music composed by Emilio Brameri, lyrics by Héctor Marcó, and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • Tu Íntimo Secreto, meaning ‘Your Innermost Secrete’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli; on 30 October 1945 with music composed by Graciano Gómez in 1945 with lyrics by Héctor Marcó, and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • Hoy Al Recordarla, meaning ‘Today Remember’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 31 July 1945, music and lyrics by José Canet and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • Un Tango…Y Nada Más, meaning ‘One Tango…And Nothing More’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 5 July 1945 with music composed by Armando Lacava and Juan Pomati, lyrics by Carlos Waiss ,and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • Vieja Luna, meaning ‘Old Moon’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 4 June 1945, with music composed by Arturo Gallucci, lyrics by Celedonio Flores, and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • Así Era Mi Novia, meaning ‘This Was My Girlfriend’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 31 January 1946, with music composed by Carlos Di Sarli, lyrics by Héctor Marcó, and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • Clavel Del Aire, meaning ‘Carnation Of The Aire’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 6 June 1946, with music composed by Juan de Dios Filiberto in 1930, lyrics by Fernando Silva Valdés, and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • Cosas De Tango, meaning ‘Things Of Tango’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 31 January 1946, with music composed by Tito Ribero and first recorded in 1945, lyrics by Rodolfo M Taboada, and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • A La Luz Del Candil, meaning ‘By The Light Of The Candle’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 27 September 1956, with music composed by Carlos Vicentre Geroni Flores in 1927, lyrics by Julio Plácido Navarinne, and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • Duele Más, meaning ‘It Hurts More’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 19 December 1956, with music composed by Simón Bajour and Rafael Torrado, lyrics by Reinaldo Yiso, and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • Quién Sino Tú, meaning ‘Who Are You?’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 19 December 1956, with music and lyrics by Edmundo Rivero, first recorded in 1955, and sung by Jorge Durán and Roberto Florio.
  • Serenata Mía, meaning ‘My Serenade’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 21 November 1957, music and lyrics by Juan Pablo Marín, and sung by Jorge Durán and Roberto Florio.
  • Lo Que Me Hablaron De Vos, meaning ‘What They Told Me About You’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 25 April 1957, with music composed by Leopoldo Federico, first recorded in 1956, lyrics by Raúl Gramajo, and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • No Me Hablen De Ella, meaning ‘Do Not Talk To Me About Her’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 30 September 1957, with music composed by Tití Rossi and Jorge Moreira, and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • Donde Estas, meaning ‘Where Are You’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 28 August 1958, with music composed by Manuel Sucher and first recorded in 1954, lyrics by Carlos Bahr and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • Buenas Noches, Buenos Aires, meaning ‘Good Night, Buenos Aires’; it’s a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 16 January 1958, with music composed by Sebastián Piana, lyrics by Osvaldo Sosa Cordero, and sung by Jorge Durán.

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s