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“Yo me llamo Eloy Peralta” by Juan D’Arienzo y su Orquesta Típica with Alberto Echagüe in vocals, 1944.

"Yo me llamo Eloy Peralta", vinyl disc Argentine Tango milonga

Jacinto Font

Lyricist and journalist (September 2, 1892 – April 15, 1962)

His participation in journalism dates from the first Buenos Aires newspapers, where he served as a theatrical and turf chronicler. 

He proudly wore a gold medal won in a turf forecasting contest.

His interests led him to write songs for plays, singing some of his tangos on stage.

From his work as a composer, we highlight “Yo me llamo Eloy Peralta”.

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