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Uno

Uno is a Tango written by Mariano Mores and recorded by Miguel Caló in 1965. Miguel Caló has recorded Uno as an instrumental Tango.
“Uno,” meaning “One,” in English, is a piece of music that captures the essence of unity and singularity. It speaks of a solitary heart’s journey through passion and longing, intertwining rhythm and soul in a dance of profound emotion. In its melodies, the complexity of being both alone and whole reveals itself in every haunting note.

Tango

Style

Miguel Caló

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Enrique Santos Discepolo

Author

Mariano Mores

Composer

1965/1/1

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Miguel Caló
Miguel Caló

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Letra del Tango Uno

Uno, busca lleno de esperanzas

el camino que los sueños

prometieron a sus ansias…

Sabe que la lucha es cruel

y es mucha, pero lucha y se desangra

por la fe que lo empecina…

Uno va arrastrándose entre espinas

y en su afán de dar su amor,

sufre y se destroza hasta entender:

que uno se ha quedao sin corazón…

Precio de castigo que uno entrega

por un beso que no llega

a un amor que lo engañó…

¡Vacío ya de amar y de llorar

tanta traición!



Si yo tuviera el corazón…

(¡El corazón que di!…)

Si yo pudiera como ayer

querer sin presentir…

Es posible que a tus ojos

que me gritan tu cariño

los cerrara con mis besos…

Sin pensar que eran como esos

otros ojos, los perversos,

los que hundieron mi vivir.

Si yo tuviera el corazón…

(¡El mismo que perdí!…)

Si olvidara a la que ayer

lo destrozó y… pudiera amarte..

me abrazaría a tu ilusión

para llorar tu amor…



Pero, Dios, te trajo a mi destino

sin pensar que ya es muy tarde

y no sabré cómo quererte…

Déjame que llore

como aquel que sufre en vida

la tortura de llorar su propia muerte…

Pura como sos, habrías salvado

mi esperanza con tu amor…

Uno está tan solo en su dolor…

Uno está tan ciego en su penar….

Pero un frío cruel

que es peor que el odio

-punto muerto de las almas-

tumba horrenda de mi amor,

¡maldijo para siempre y me robó…

toda ilusión!…

English lyrics of the Tango "Uno"

Hoping with all his heart, one searches

the path that dreams

promised to his yearnings…

He knows the struggle is cruel

and immense, yet he fights and bleeds

for the faith that obsesses him…

One drags himself through thorns,

and in his effort to give his love,

he suffers and shatters until he understands:

that he is left heartless…

The price of punishment that one gives

for a kiss that never comes

from a love that deceived him…

Now empty of love and of crying

so much betrayal!

If I only had the heart…

(The heart I gave away!)

If I could love like yesterday

without foreseeing…

It’s possible that your eyes

that shout your love at me

I would close with my kisses…

Without thinking that they were like those

other eyes, the wicked ones,

that destroyed my life.

If I only had the heart…

(The very one I lost!)

If I could forget the one who

yesterday shattered it… and could love you…

I would cling to your illusion

to weep for your love…

But, God, you led you to my destiny

without thinking it’s too late

and I won’t know how to love you…

Let me cry

like one who suffers in life

the torture of crying his own death…

Pure as you are, you would have saved

my hope with your love…

One is so alone in his pain…

One is so blind in his sorrow…

But a cold cruelty

that is worse than hatred

-the dead point of souls-

a horrendous grave of my love,

has cursed forever and stole…

all illusion!

Uno by Enrique Santos Discepolo

Uno is a Tango written by Enrique Santos Discepolo and composed by Mariano Mores.



Story behind the Tango Uno

“Uno” delves into the heartache and disillusionment of love lost, reflecting a deep sense of betrayal and existential pain. The lyrics narrate the journey of a person who, filled with hope, searches for the dreams promised to his desires but ends up suffering profound emotional wounds. The song depicts the struggle of giving one’s heart and soul in the pursuit of love, only to be left desolate and heartbroken. The somber tone and evocative imagery portray a man who has “bled out” emotionally for a faith that stubbornly persisted, only to find himself without a heart, punished by his own unrequited love and betrayals faced.



Symbolism of Uno

The recurring use of heart imagery in “Uno” symbolizes the core of emotional existence and vulnerability. Phrases like “Uno se ha quedao sin corazón” (One has ended up without a heart) and references to the heart that was given away and lost underscore the deep scars left by love’s disappointments. The heart in Discepolo’s lyrics goes beyond mere organ, representing the seat of love, passion, and ultimately despair. The desolate imagery of a person dragging through thorns illustrates the pain and hardship endured in the pursuit of affection, culminating in the harsh realization of betrayal.



Uno in historic Context

Written and recorded in 1965, “Uno” emerged during a vibrant yet tumultuous period in Argentine history, a time characterized by political and social upheaval. This context of uncertainty and upheaval might be mirrored in the song’s expression of personal disillusionment and betrayal. Tango, often reflecting the sentiments of the lower and middle classes in Argentina, serves as a vehicle for expressing the collective angst and disillusionment of the era, making “Uno” resonate deeply with its audience.



Enrique Santos Discepolo

Enrique Santos Discepolo was an esteemed Argentine tango and milonga musician and composer, known for his profound and poignant lyrics that delve into the complexities of love and societal issues.