"El
Choclo" (Spanish: meaning "The Ear of Corn" more accurately "The
Corn Cob") is a popular song written by Ángel Villoldo, an Argentine
musician. Allegedly written in honour of and taking its title from the nickname
of the proprietor of a nightclub, who was known as El Choclo.
It is
probably one of the most popular tangos in Argentina .
The piece
was premiered in Buenos Aires , Argentina in 1903 – the date appears on a program of the
venue – at the elegant restaurant "El Americano" on 966 Cangallo Street (today Teniente General Perón) by
the orchestra led by Jose Luis Roncallo.
El Choclo
has been recorded (without vocals) by many dance orchestras, especially in Argentina .A number of
vocal versions were recorded in 1952, but the most popular was the one by
Georgia Gibbs, which reached #2 on the Billboard chart. Tony Martin's version
reached #6, Toni Arden's #14, Billy Eckstine's #16, Louis Armstrong's #20, and
Guy Lombardo's version reached #30. There are Spanish versions of "Kiss of
Fire" by Connie Francis and Nat King Cole. In 1953 Olavi Virta and Metro-Tytöt
released a Finnish version, titled "Tulisuudelma", which means "Kiss
of Fire". The Finnish words, by "Kullervo" (Tapio Kullervo
Lahtinen), closely follow the English. In 2001 the hip-hop group Delinquent
Habits made the song known to a new generation when they released "Return
of the tres", which relies heavily on samplings from a Mariachi version of
the classical tango. πηγή: wikipedia