Cambalache
Cambalache (Southern Cone Spanish for bazaar or "junkshop") is an Argentine slang-language tango song written in 1934 by Enrique Santos Discépolo for the movie The Soul of the Accordion, released the following year. It is explicitly critical of 20th-century corruption and, having been written during the Infamous Decade, was banned by a succession of dictatorial governments before censorship was relaxed under General Juan Peron.
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Cambalache
Cambalache (Southern Cone Spanish for bazaar or "junkshop") is an Argentine slang-language tango song written in 1934 by Enrique Santos Discépolo for the movie The Soul of the Accordion, released the following year. It is explicitly critical of 20th-century corruption and, having been written during the Infamous Decade, was banned by a succession of dictatorial governments before censorship was relaxed under General Juan Peron.
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Cambalache (Southern Cone Span ...... axed under General Juan Peron.
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Cambalache es un tango argenti ...... ra vez Sofía "La Negra" Bozán.
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Cambalache (Southern Cone Span ...... axed under General Juan Peron.
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Cambalache es un tango argenti ...... ra vez Sofía "La Negra" Bozán.
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