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Salud percantinas (Salú percantinas!)

Salud percantinas (Salú percantinas!) is a Tango written by and recorded by Roberto Firpo in 1929. The Tango Salud percantinas (Salú percantinas!) is written by , Roberto Firpo has recorded Salud percantinas (Salú percantinas!) with the singer Teófilo Ibáñez.
“Salud percantinas (Salú percantinas!)” translates to “Cheers, lovely ladies!” in English. This piece, whether whispered through a soulful tango or danced through joyful notes, raises a glass to the vibrant spirit and grace of women. It captures a celebration of life, honoring their strength and elegance with every heartfelt chord and rhythm.

Tango

Style

Roberto Firpo

Orchestra

Teófilo Ibáñez

Singer

Author

Composer

1929/4/7

Date

Teófilo Ibáñez
Teófilo Ibáñez
Roberto Firpo
Roberto Firpo

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Lyrics Translation of the Tango Salud percantinas (Salú percantinas!)

This is the translation of the Tango “Salud percantinas (Salú percantinas!)” from Spanish to English. The English lyrics of the Tango “Salud percantinas (Salú percantinas!)” have been done with AI.

Salud percantinas (Salú percantinas!) recorded by Roberto Firpo


Salud percantinas (Salú percantinas!) is an instrumental Tango composed by.



Interpretation of Salud percantinas (Salú percantinas!)

“Salud percantinas (Salú percantinas!)” translates to “Cheers, Ladies!” in English. This title evokes a lively and celebratory atmosphere, suggesting a sense of joy and festivity. The piece likely features vibrant rhythms and expressive melodies characteristic of tango, reflecting a toast to the vivacity and spirit of women, perhaps at a social gathering or dance.



Roberto Firpo and Salud percantinas (Salú percantinas!)

Roberto Firpo, a prominent tango orchestra leader, brings his distinct style to “Salud percantinas (Salú percantinas!)”, infusing it with the rich, emotive sound for which his ensemble is renowned. Firpo’s rendition likely captures the lively essence of the title, employing his orchestra’s instrumentation to paint a musical picture of celebration and camaraderie, echoing the joyous sentiment of raising a toast.