Last edition described the life and legacy of the last of the Golden Age musicians, Juan Carlos Godoy, and this edition explores his early singing with Alfredo De Angelis in more detail. That’s this Sunday on Tango Capital, 7:00pm to 8:00pm:
- broadcasting on 2xxfm 98.3 in Canberra,
- streaming live and also on demand from http://www.2xxfm.org.au
Image: Juan Carlos Godoy singing with the Pablo Valle Orquesta at La Viruta, June 2015.
PLAYLIST:
- La Última Copa, meaning ‘The Last Cup’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 17 April 1958; a tango with music composed by Francisco Canaro in 1925, lyrics by Juan Andrés Caruso, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.
- Se Va La Vida, meaning ‘Life Goes On’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 6 April 1959; a tango with music composed by Edgardo Donato and Roberto Zerillo in 1929, lyrics by Luis Mario, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.
- Llévame, Carretero, meaning ‘Take Me [there], Driver’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 26 June 1961; a tango with music composed by Manuel Parada, first recorded in 1930, lyrics by José Cicarelli, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.
- Quién Tiene Tu Amor, meaning ‘Who Has Your Love?’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 21 August 1958; a tango with music composed by Leopoldo Díaz Vélez in 1958, lyrics by Leopoldo Díaz Vélez, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.
- Ni Tú Ni Yo, meaning ‘Neither You Nor I’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 29 August 1961; a tango with music composed by Juan Pomati, first recorded in 1961, lyrics by Reinaldo Yiso, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.
- Vuelve Amor, meaning ‘Love, Return’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 20 July 1959; a tango with music composed by Roberto Rufino, first recorded in 1959, lyrics by Reinaldo Yiso, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.
- Un Duende … Nada Más, meaning ‘An Elf…Nothing More’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 19 October 1960; a tango with music composed by Tito Ferrari, first recorded in 1960, lyrics by Alberto Coria, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.
- Yo No Sé Llorar, meaning ‘I Don’t Know How To Weep’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 17 April 1958; a tango with music composed by Joaquín Do Reyes in 1933, lyrics by Celedonio Flores, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy and Oscar Larroca. This is the song that Godoy sang at his audition with De Angelis.
- Si Nos Queremos Todavía, meaning ‘If We Still Love One Another’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 5 June 1959; a tango with music composed by Héctor Gentile, lyrics by Ángel Di Rosa, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.
- Hermana, meaning ‘Sister’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 26 September 1958; a vals with music composed by Miguel Roberto Abrodos in 1958, lyrics by Eugenio Majul, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.
- Angélica; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 8 August 1961; a vals with music composed by Roberto Cambaré, first recorded in 1961, lyrics by Roberto Cambaré, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.
- Ilusión Azul, meaning ‘Blue Illusion’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis in 1964; a vals with music composed by Arquímedes Arci, first recorded in 1933, lyrics by Arquímedes Arci, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy and Roberto Mancini.
- Nadie Quiso Más, meaning ‘No-one Wanted More’, and also known as ‘Nadie Quizo Mas’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 5 November 1958; a tango with music composed by Alfredo De Angelis, first recorded in 1958, lyrics by José Rótulo, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.
- Media Noche, meaning ‘Midnight’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 11 December 1958; a tango with music composed by Nicolás Alberto Tavarozzi, first recorded in 1927, lyrics by Eduardo Escaris Méndez, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.
- Yo Sé Que Te Adoro, meaning ‘I Know That I Adore You’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 25 June 1958; a tango with music composed by Juan Polito and Carlos Ángel Lázzari, lyrics by Pedro Gregorio Gallelli, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.
- Más Allá Del Corazón, meaning ‘Beyond The Heart’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 13 October 1959; a tango with music composed by Juan Pomati, first recorded in 1959, lyrics by Reinaldo Yiso, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.
- Entre Tu Amor Y Mi Amor, meaning ‘Between Your Love And My Love’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 18 August 1959; a tango with music composed by Juan Pomati, lyrics by Reinaldo Yiso, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.
- Tu Olvido Y Yo, meaning ‘You Forgot, And I’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 28 November 1960; a tango with music composed by Roberto Sucher, first recorded in 1960, lyrics by Roberto Lambertucci, and sung by Juan Carlos Godoy.