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Blue Tango (Song)

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“Blue Tango”
Single by Leroy Anderson
B-side“Belle of the Ball”
Written1951
Published1952
Length2:59
LabelDecca (27875)
Composer(s)Leroy Anderson

Blue Tango” is an instrumental composition by Leroy Anderson, written for orchestra in 1951 and published in 1952. It was later turned into a popular song with lyrics by Mitchell Parish. Numerous artists have since covered “Blue Tango”.

Song history

An instrumental version of “Blue Tango” recorded by Anderson (Decca Records, catalog number 27875, with the flip side “Belle of the Ball”) reached number one on the Billboard chart in 1952 (According to other sources, the Anderson recording first reached the charts on December 29, 1951.) Billboard ranked it as the number one song of 1952. The same recording was released in 1952 by Brunswick Records (United Kingdom) as catalog number 04870, with the same flip side.

1951 Leroy Anderson – Belle Of The Ball

Hugo Winterhalter and his orchestra recorded “Blue Tango” at Manhattan Center, New York City, on January 22, 1952.

1952 HITS ARCHIVE: Blue Tango – Hugo Winterhalter

It was released by RCA Victor as catalog number 20-4518A, with the flip side “Gypsy Trail”. This version first reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on February 29, 1952 and lasted 18 weeks on the chart, peaking at No. 8. (Other sources give the first date on the charts as March 8, 1952, and the highest position as No. 6.) It was also released in Great Britain by EMI on the His Master’s Voice label as catalog number B 10277.

Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra and Chorus – Gypsy Trail(1952)

Les Baxter and his orchestra released a version of “Blue Tango” by Capitol Records as catalog number 1681, with the flip side “Because of You“.

1951 HITS ARCHIVE: Because Of You – Les Baxter (with vocal chorus)

This version first reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on March 14, 1952 and lasted 9 weeks on the chart, peaking at No. 22. (Other sources give the first date on the charts as March 15, 1952, and the highest position as No. 10.)

1952 HITS ARCHIVE: Blue Tango – Les Baxter

This version was also released by Capitol Records in the United States as catalog number 1966, in Australia as catalog number CP-117 and in the United Kingdom as catalog number CL 13703, all with the flip side “Please Mr. Sun“.

1953 LES BAXTER – Please Mr. Sun TELEFUNKEN CAPITOL 10" C80228

A recording of the song by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians was released by Decca Records as catalog number 28031, with the flip side “At Last, At Last”.

1952 GUY LOMBARDO At Last, At Last BIG BAND Instrumental Waltz – 78 RPM Record

This version first reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on April 11, 1952 and lasted 10 weeks on the chart, peaking at No. 16.

1952 HITS ARCHIVE: Blue Tango – Guy Lombardo

A vocal version was recorded by Alma Cogan in the United Kingdom in 1952.

ALMA COGAN – Blue Tango(1952)with lyrics

The song was also featured on the first UK Singles Chart the same year in another instrumental recording by orchestra leader Ray Martin.

Ray Martin and his Concert Orchestra – Blue Tango

The song was subsequently revived by Bill Black‘s Combo. This recording was released by Hi Records as catalog number 2027, with the flip side “Willie”.

Willie

It first reached the Billboard charts on December 12, 1960 and lasted 7 weeks on the chart. On the composite chart of the top 100 songs, it reached No. 16. This version (with the same flip side) was also released in Australia by London Records, as catalog number HL-1735.

1960 HITS ARCHIVE: Blue Tango – Bill Black’s Combo (his original version)

Instrumentation

Anderson originally wrote “Blue Tango” for an orchestra consisting of two flutes, one piccolo, two oboes, two clarinets in B-Flat, two bassoons; four horns in F, three trumpets in B-Flat, two tenor trombonesbass trombonetuba; a percussion section consisting of snare drumbass drum and glockenspiel; and strings.

Amanda Lear version

“Blue Tango”
Single by Amanda Lear
from the album I Am a Photograph
B-side“Pretty Boys”
Released1977
GenreEuro disco
Length2:40
LabelAriola Records
Songwriter(s)Amanda Lear
Producer(s)Anthony Monn
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French singer Amanda Lear recorded her own version of “Blue Tango”, providing it with self-penned lyrics. The recording was included on her debut 1977 album I Am a Photograph and released as a 7″ single in the Netherlands and Russia. The single was not a commercial success and did not chart.

Music videos

The music video referenced rumours on her alleged transsexualism, which circulated in media at that time. The clip opens with Lear wearing a mannish attire, a black tie and a bowler hat. The singer then “transforms” herself into a woman, taking the costume off and revealing a long bright dress. The video was first aired in Italian TV show Odeon on 18 October 1977.

AMANDA LEAR BLUE TANGO ODEON 1977

Another music video was produced for a popular German TV show Musikladen. It pictures the singer sitting at the table while performing the song and smoking a cigarette.

amanda lear. blue tango . video

In 1982, another video for “Blue Tango” was released for Italian TV show Premiatissima, which Lear hosted at that time. The singer is pictured wearing a flamenco dress and repeating dance routines accompanied by male dancers.

Amanda Lear Blue Tango 1977

The video premiered on 25 December 1982 and was later included in Lear’s Italian television special Ma chi è Amanda?.

Track listing

  • Dutch 7″ Single (1977)

A. “Blue Tango” – 2:40

B. “Pretty Boys” – 2:55

  • Russian 7″ Single (1978)

A. “Голубое Танго” (“Blue Tango”)

B. “Кровь И Мед” (“Blood and Honey“)

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