Is this the song they danced to when they met in Shanghai?
The name is "Por Una Cabeza (Only one step away)"
Introduction: It is a song in "Schindler's List", "Scent of a Woman" (Women's Scent), The famous tango dance that appeared in "True Lies", "Destined to Love You" and "All the King's Men". This Tango-style song is in the form of ABAB. The first section presents a lazy and humorous tone. It enters the B section and changes to a minor key, then shows a passionate feeling, and then switches back to a major key. A performance of contrapuntal harmony by violin and harmonica. The inconsistent and well-proportioned styles of the two parts fully demonstrate the tacit understanding between the two in tango dance.
Por Una Cabeza's Chinese translation is "Only One Step" or "One Step Away" or "Only for Love". Por Una Cabeza is Spanish, and its pronunciation in English phonetic notation is roughly /bo'runa ga'besa/. Note that p is pronounced close to b and c is pronounced close to g, but neither vocal cord vibrates; the Chinese pronunciation is (bo·una· Cabbage smash). Por Una Cabeza is a horse racing term, which means that when a horse wins, it is only one horse's head ahead of the second place. Therefore, the literal translation of por una cabeza in Chinese is "win by only one head (distance)", which by extension means "one step away".
This gorgeous, noble and moving tango song has appeared in many movie soundtracks. It is the ultimate representative of Argentine tango dance music. It is also the most well-known and deeply in love with tango melody by music fans around the world. It is composed by Argentine The most famous song in history is composed by Carlos Gardel, the uncrowned king of Argentine tango.
The violin leads the melody in a high-pitched and restrained way, like a woman dancing in tango, with noble steps and a disdainful attitude. She is eager to welcome her dance partner but refuses, entangled in it, and the piano is before the climax of the music. Powerful keystrokes, as if taking a deep breath before the next spin, and then setting off to conquer the dance floor.
Since its inception, it has become the preferred dance music for tango in movies. The soft and steely melody seems to adapt to the psychology of each character and the foreshadowing of any scene.
This Tango-style song has the form ABAB. The first section presents a lazy and humorous tone. It enters the B section and changes to a minor key, then shows a passionate feeling, and then switches back to a major key. A performance of contrapuntal harmony by violin and harmonica. The inconsistent and well-proportioned styles of the two parts fully demonstrate the tacit understanding between the two in tango dancing. The passion after entering section B pushed the emotions of the dancers and the audience to the highest point. Then suddenly slow down and return to the first tune to finish. The whole music is tactful and exciting under Perlman's superb performance, showing the refinement of tango dance music.
After a song is finished, the melody lingers in the mind, like a dance that is never fully enjoyable, with only the last step left, and always feeling lost.
Listen to it and you will never miss it again.
I personally like this song very much! Haha