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  2. Oro (Mango song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was originally recorded as a demo as "Mama Woodoo" with lyrics of Mango's brother Armando, before being re-written by Mogol and marking the breakout of Mango. [1] [2] [3] The song has been described as "a happy compromise between modernity and tradition", and "a slow and enveloping song, crafted with originality, but with Brit-pop ...

  3. Ángel Villoldo - Wikipedia

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    Ángel Gregorio Villoldo Arroyo (16 February 1861 – 14 October 1919) was an Argentine musician and one of the pioneers of tango music. He was lyricist, composer, and one of the major singers of the era. He is also known by the pseudonyms A. Gregorio, Fray Pimiento, Gregorio Giménez, Angel Arroyo, and Mario Reguero. Villoldo transformed the ...

  4. The Rough Dancer and the Cyclical Night (Tango Apasionado)

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    [7] The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that the music "retains—and embellishes—the not-quite-smoldering sensuality characteristic of traditional tango." [3] AllMusic wrote that, "unlike Zero Hour... Rough Dancer has more of whimsical feel, with the often perilous shifts in tempo and mood of the earlier record being handled in smoother fashion ...

  5. To ostatnia niedziela - Wikipedia

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    To ostatnia niedziela (Polish: The Last Sunday; 1935) is one of the long-time hits of Jerzy Petersburski. A nostalgic tango with lyrics by Zenon Friedwald describing the final meeting of former lovers just before they break up. [1] It was performed by numerous artists and gained the nickname of Suicide Tango, due to its brooding lyrical content.

  6. Tango music - Wikipedia

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    Early bandoneón, constructed ca. 1905. Even though present forms of tango developed in Argentina and Uruguay from the mid-19th century, there are records of 19th and early 20th-century tango styles in Cuba and Spain, [3] while there is a flamenco tango dance that may share a common ancestor in a minuet-style European dance. [4]

  7. Category:Angelina Mango songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Angelina Mango songs or lists of Angelina Mango songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Angelina Mango songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  8. Mango Tango Smoothie Recipe - AOL

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    1 / 2 cup cup raw unsalted cashews, soaked for 2-4 hours and drained; 1 tbsp hemp hearts, optional; 1 cup baby kale; 1 cup cubed fresh mango; 1 frozen banana cut into 1-inch pieces; 1 / 2 cup ...

  9. Tango: Zero Hour - Wikipedia

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    Tango: Zero Hour (Nuevo Tango: Hora Zero in Spanish) is an album by Ástor Piazzolla and his Quinteto Nuevo Tango (in English: New Tango Quintet, often loosely referred to as his second quintet). It was released in September 1986 on American Clavé , and re-released on Pangaea Records in 1988.