Jorge Maciel – the singing

Jorge Maciel

After a brief introduction to the life and untimely death of Jorge Maciel last edition, this editions features his singing over the decade 1949 to 1959, with Gobbi (the younger) and then with Pugliese.

 

 

That’s Tango Capital, Sunday evening from 7:00pm to 8:00pm:

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PLAYLIST:

  • El Pollero, meaning ‘The Poultry Seller’; a tango recorded by Alfredo J Gobbi; on 24 March 1949 music and lyrics by Héctor Marcó in 1949 and sung by  Jorge Maciel.
  • Sombras, meaning ‘Shadows’; a tango recorded by Alfredo J Gobbi; on 21 December 1949 with music composed by Francisco Pracánico in 1924 lyrics by Verminio Servetto and sung by  Jorge Maciel.
  • Estás En Mi Corazón, meaning ‘You Are In My Heart’; a tango recorded by Alfredo J Gobbi; on 18 April 1950 with music composed by Antonio Blanco lyrics by Julio Camilloni and sung by  Jorge Maciel.
  • La Intriga, meaning ‘The Intrigue’; a tango recorded by Alfredo J Gobbi; on 23 November 1950 with music composed by Héctor Stamponi in 1950 lyrics by Héctor Marcó and sung by  Jorge Maciel.
  • Salto Mortal, meaning ‘Mortal Leap’; a tango recorded by Alfredo J Gobbi; on 31 October 1950 with music composed by Domingo Julio Vivas, first recorded in 1927 lyrics by Juan Florencio Mazaroni and sung by  Jorge Maciel.
  • Ya No Eres Mia, meaning ‘You Are Not Mine Anymore’; a tango recorded by Alfredo J Gobbi; on 27 March 1950 music and lyrics by Héctor Marcó and sung by  Jorge Maciel.
  • La Vieja Serenata, meaning ‘The Old Serenade’; a vals recorded by Alfredo J Gobbi; on 31 January 1949 with music composed by Teofilo Ibáñez lyrics by Sandalia Gómez and sung by  Jorge Maciel.
  • Como Las Margaritas, meaning ‘Like The Daisies’; a vals recorded by Alfredo J Gobbi; on 3 April 1952 with music composed by Héctor Gentile lyrics by José Rótulo and sung by  Jorge Maciel.
  • Calor De Hogar, meaning ‘Warmth Of Home’; a tango recorded by Alfredo J Gobbi; on 26 June 1951 with music composed by Eugenio Carrere, first recorded in 1929 lyrics by Jesús Fernández Blanco and sung by  Jorge Maciel.
  • La Número Cinco, meaning ‘The Number Five’; a tango recorded by Alfredo J Gobbi; on 27 June 1951 with music composed by Orestes Cúfaro lyrics by Reinaldo Yiso and sung by  Jorge Maciel.
  • Para Qué Vivir Así, meaning ‘To Live This Way’; a tango recorded by Alfredo J Gobbi; on 9 June 1953 with music composed by Luciano Leocata, first recorded in 1951 lyrics by Reinaldo Yiso and sung by  Jorge Maciel.
  • Un Regalo De Reyes, meaning ‘A Gift Of Kings’; a tango recorded by Alfredo J Gobbi; on 26 August 1954 with music composed by Francisco Mamone in 1952 lyrics by Reinaldo Yiso and sung by  Jorge Maciel.
  • Un Tango Para El Recuerdo, meaning ‘A Tango For Memory’s Sake’; a tango recorded by Osvaldo Pugliese; on 24 June 1957 with music composed by Rafael Del Bagno, first recorded in 1956 lyrics by Antonio Cantó and sung by  Jorge Maciel.
  • Adiós Corazón, meaning ‘Good-bye, Heart’; a tango recorded by Osvaldo Pugliese; on 29 May 1958 with music composed by Lalo Etchegoncelay, first recorded in 1957 lyrics by Héctor Sapelli and sung by  Jorge Maciel.
  • La Cumparsita, meaning ‘The Little March’; a tango recorded by Osvaldo Pugliese; on 6 August 1959 with music composed by Gerado Matos Rodríguez in 1924 lyrics by Pascual Contursi, Enrique Maroni, and Gerado Matos Rodríguez and sung by  Jorge Maciel and Carlos Guido (recitando).
  • Remembranzas, meaning ‘Remembrances’; a tango recorded by Osvaldo Pugliese; on 4 July 1956 with music composed by Mario Melfi, first recorded in 1934 lyrics by Mario Battistella and sung by  Jorge Maciel.

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