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El Senor Del Tango 1940-50 Music Carlos Di Sarli El Senor Del Tango 1940-50 Songs | 1. | Porteño y bailarin | |
| 2. | Que no sepan las estrellas | |
| 3. | Verdemar | |
| 4. | Un tango... y nada mas | |
| 5. | Vieja luna | |
| 6. | Mañana zarpa un barco | |
| 7. | Tus labios me diran | |
| 8. | Asi era mi novia | |
| 9. | Cornetin | |
| 10. | Con alma y vida | |
| 11. | Hoy al recordarla | |
| 12. | Cascabelito | |
| 13. | Tu intimo secreto | |
| 14. | Acuerdate de mi | |
| 15. | Cosas olvidadas | |
| 16. | Clavel del aire | |
| 17. | Duelo criollo | |
| 18. | Yo soy de San Telmo | $0.99 | |
| 19. | Otra vez carnaval | |
| 20. | Navegante | |
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