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Racing Club

Racing Club is a Tango written by Vicente Greco and recorded by Carlos di Sarli in 1930. Carlos di Sarli has recorded Racing Club as an instrumental Tango.
“Racing Club,” or “Club de Carreras” in English, evokes the spirited dance of life akin to the relentless, rhythmic pulse of a tango. In its embrace, each note races forward, chasing dreams and whispering stories of passion and camaraderie. This musical journey celebrates both the swift thrill of the chase and the unyielding bonds of those who race alongside.

Tango

Style

Carlos di Sarli

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Carlos Pesce

Author

Vicente Greco

Composer

1930/6/3

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Carlos di Sarli
Carlos di Sarli

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Letra del Tango Racing Club

Racing Club de Avellaneda
club de mi pueblo querido,
yo que admiro con cariño
tu valiente batallar
en esas horas gloriosas
para el deporte argentino,
fuiste campeón genuino
de la masa popular.

Racing Club, vos que diste
academia en la América del Sur
gran campeón de los tiempos viejos de oro
del futbol de mi Nación,
yo quisiera ver triunfar a tus colores,
que son los de mi bandera
porque aún seguís siendo para todos
el glorioso Racing Club.

Noble club con gran cariño
te sigue la muchachada
la que tan entusiasmada
te sabrá siempre alentar,
porque sos vos Racing Club
la gloria del tiempo de oro
como el Alumni que añoro
y jamás volverá.

English lyrics of the Tango "Racing Club"

Racing Club from Avellaneda,
club of my beloved town,
I who admire so fondly
your brave battle,
in those glorious hours
for Argentine sports,
you were a genuine champion
of the popular masses.

Racing Club, you who gave
academy in South America
great champion from the golden old times
of the soccer of my nation,
I would like to see your colors triumph,
those of my flag,
because you continue to be for everyone
the glorious Racing Club.

Noble club dearly loved,
the young folk follow you,
those who, so enthusiastic,
will always cheer you on,
because you are, Racing Club,
the glory of the golden era
like the Alumni I miss
and will never return.

Racing Club by Carlos Pesce

Racing Club is a Tango written by Carlos Pesce and composed by Vicente Greco.

Story behind the Tango Racing Club

The lyrics of “Racing Club” pay homage to the Racing Club de Avellaneda, a prominent football club from Argentina. Carlos Pesce expresses his admiration and support for the club, highlighting its significant role in Argentine sports. The lyrics reminisce about the club’s glorious past, celebrating its historical victories and the emotional bond it has created with its fans.

Symbolism of Racing Club

The song uses the Racing Club as a symbol of communal pride and local identity. The mention of “Racing Club de Avellaneda” not only invokes a sense of locality but also evokes a sense of nostalgia for the times when the club was a dominant force in South American football. The phrase “la gloria del tiempo de oro,” which translates to “the glory of the golden age,” symbolically refers to Racing Club’s past achievements as a golden era. Furthermore, the reference to colors that represent the national flag (“que son los de mi bandera”) symbolizes a deep patriotic connection, intertwining the club’s identity with national pride.

Racing Club in historic Context

“Racing Club” was written and recorded on June 3, 1930, a period when football was burgeoning as a key cultural and social activity in Argentina. This was also the year when the first FIFA World Cup was hosted by Uruguay, close neighbors to Argentina, which likely heightened local interest and pride in football. Racing Club, during this era, would have been emblematic of Argentinean spirit and prowess in the sport, making it a source of national pride. This tango, thus, not only celebrates a sports team but also reflects the socio-cultural milieu of Argentina in the early 20th century, when football clubs were seen as pillars of local communities and sources of regional pride.

Carlos Pesce

Carlos Pesce was a lyricist known for his deep connection to Argentine culture and his ability to infuse his works with local color and sentiment.