“Como se muere de amor” by Alfredo De Angelis y su Orquesta Típica with Floreal Ruiz in vocals, 1943.
Daniel Álvarez
Bandoneonist, leader, composer and lyricist (18 February 1908 – 6 October 1983)
If his career as instrumentalist and bandleader was important, his output as composer is no less important.
Among his works: “Como se muere de amor”.
Many things happened, time passed and it became very difficult to make a living with tango.
He joined SADAIC as general inspector/collector and retired in 1968.
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