"Don Juan" | |
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Song | |
Language | Spanish |
Published | 1898 |
Recorded | 1910 |
Genre | Tango |
Length | c.3:00 |
Composer(s) | Ernesto Ponzio |
Lyricist(s) | Ricardo Podestá |
Don Juan – or Don Juan (el taita del barrio) – is an Argentine tango, whose music was composed (at least in his greater part) by Ernesto Ponzio, and lyrics written afterwards by Ricardo Podestá. [1] [2] Jorge Luis Borges referred to his friend Poncio's composition as "one of the earliest and best tangos". [3]
It was composed in 1898 or later, [4] and the oldest known recording comes from 1910. [1] It was registered with SADAIC in 1941 (the Society had been founded less than a decade before). [2]
The tango begins ""En el tango soy tan taura / que cuando hago un doble corte / corre la voz por el Norte / si es que me encuentro en el Sur" Borges commented on these lyrics as bravado. [5] Borge's translator (Weinberger 1999) translated these lyrics in his translation of Borges as "When I tango I'm so tough / that, when I whirl a double cut / word reaches the Northside / if I'm dancing in the South..". [6]
There are several versions on the origin of the song, as well as of his title; almost all coincide in that it was composed in Mamita, and is usually agreed that it was during the year 1898. [1]