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Argentine lyricist
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Héctor Marcó or stage name Hector Domingo Marcolongo (1906–1987) was an Argentine lyricist who focused mainly on the tango genre.

Tango Compositions

  • Well Frappé
  • My Soul
  • Heart
  • Alley
  • In a kiss of life
  • Porteño
  • Four lives
  • The white chapel
  • Porteño and Dancer
  • Nido gaucho
  • I love you
  • Whiskey
  • Argentine goal
  • Leather ball with Edmundo Rivero


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