"One Step Away" (Spanish: Por una Cabeza) is a famous Spanish tango song, the violin piece Por Una Cabeza. The Chinese translation is called One Step Away, composed by Argentine singer carlos gardel 1935 and written by Alfado Lepera. The Spanish word "Por una Cabeza" was originally a horse racing term, meaning "missing a head". Used in songs to express lovers' complicated regret.
Dance music appreciation:
This gorgeous, noble and moving famous tango song is the ultimate representative of Argentine tango dance music, and it is also the most well-known tango melody loved by fans all over the world. It was created by carlos gardel, the most famous tango singer in Argentine history. Unlike Astor Piazzola, a modern Argentine tango master, he combined tango with western classical and jazz music to create a new modern tango suite.
Carlos. Godel's works represent the first person who made tango music into songs, and successfully pushed this Argentine folk music to the international stage of high society in Paris, new york and other cities. He is also a representative figure in the heyday and early maturity of tango music, and is even more loved by European and American fans. Carlos Godel has composed many classic tango songs, and more than 100 records are distributed all over the world.