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Julio Sosa - Otario Que Andás Penando (02:26, 320Kb/s). Julio Sosa - Lloró Como una Mujer (03:09, 320Kb/s). Julio Sosa - El Ultimo Cafe (03:10, 320Kb/s). Julio Sosa - Dicen Que Dicen (03:22, 320Kb/s). Julio Sosa - Viejo Smoking (02:53, 320Kb/s). Julio Sosa - Que Me Quiten Lo Bailao (03:03, 320Kb/s). Julio Sosa - El Firulete (03:14, 320Kb/s). Julio Sosa - Volvio una Noche (03:15, 320Kb/s). Julio Sosa - El Ciruja (02:57, 320Kb/s). Fonogramas de Oro (2017) - download the album and listen online. On this page you can listen to the album, get information about the album, see the list of songs and much more. Listen online and stay in a good mood. Org Album: Fonogramas de Oro (2017).
Album De Oro (LP, Comp, Mono).
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Julio María Sosa Venturini (February 2, 1926 – November 26, 1964), usually referred to simply as Julio Sosa or El Varón del Tango, was a Uruguayan tango singer. Sosa was born in Las Piedras, a Canelones Department suburb of Montevideo, Uruguay. He moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1949, where he became famous with the Orquesta Francini-Pontier the Orquesta típica formed by the violinist Enrique Mario Francini and the bandoneonist Armando Pontier
Julio María Sosa Venturini (February 2, 1926 – November 26, 1964), usually referred to simply as Julio Sosa or El Varón del Tango, was an Uruguayan tango singer.
Julio María Sosa Venturini, usually referred to simply as Julio Sosa or El Varón del Tango, was a Uruguayan tango singer. His towering masculinity and reserved strength earned him the nickname
Julio María Sosa Venturini (February 2, 1926 – November 26, 1964), usually referred to simply as Julio Sosa or El Varón del Tango, was a Uruguayan tango singer. He moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1949, where he became famous with the Orquesta Francini-Pontier the Orquesta típica formed by the violinist Enrique Mario Francini and the bandoneonist Armando Pontier. Working with numerous other orchestras, he was reunited with Pontier in 1955, with whom he recorded several best-selling albums.
| Cambalache |
| Maria |
| Que Me Quiten Lo Bailao |
| Cuando Era Mia Vieja |
| En Esta Tarde Gris |
| Viejo Rincón |
| El Firulete |
| Sus Ojos Se Cerraron |
| Dicen Que Dicen |
| Tu Palido Final |
| Soledad |
| Margot |
| Uno |
| Barrio Pobre |
| Che Papusa Oí |
| La Gayola |
| Al Mundo Le Falta Un Tornillo |
| Al Compas De Corazón |
| Que Falta Que Me Haces |
| Mañana Iré Temprano |
| Lloro Como Una Mujer |
| Volvio Una Noche |
| Milonga Triste |
| Amurado |
| La Cumparsita |
| Nada |
| Otario Que Andas Penando |
| Mano A Mano |
| Madame Ivonne |
| Confesión |
| El último Café |
| Siga El Corso |
| Tarde |
| Rencor |
| Por Un Cariño |
| Milonga Del 900 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12.316 | Julio Sosa | La Historia De Julio Sosa (3xLP, Comp, Box) | CBS | 12.316 | Argentina | Unknown |
| 19.614/15/16 | Julio Sosa | La Historia De Julio Sosa (3xLP, Comp, Box) | CBS | 19.614/15/16 | Argentina | 1976 |
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