Rubias De New York
Carlos Gardel
The Enchanting Allure of New York's Blondes
Carlos Gardel's song 'Rubias De New York' is a captivating ode to the enchanting allure of blonde women in New York. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of various women—Mary, Peggy, Betty, and Julie—each embodying a unique charm and beauty that captivates the singer. These women are described as 'adorable little heads that lie about love,' suggesting a playful yet deceptive nature. The singer admits that he cannot live without them, indicating a deep, almost addictive attraction to their presence.
The song uses rich metaphors to describe the women's features and the emotions they evoke. For instance, Julie's laughter is likened to crystal and the song of a spring, while Peggy's blue eyes are compared to the depth of the sea. These comparisons elevate the women to almost mythical status, making them seem otherworldly and irresistible. The lyrics also highlight the fleeting nature of their affection, with love that 'only lasts a brief day,' yet burns with the intensity of a glowing ember.
Gardel's portrayal of these women as 'delicious perfumed creatures' and 'fragile dolls of oblivion and pleasure' underscores a sense of ephemeral beauty and transient joy. The song captures the essence of a hedonistic lifestyle, where pleasure and forgetfulness are intertwined. The imagery of painted lips and the sound of laughter like a jingle bell further enhance the whimsical and enchanting atmosphere of the song. Through 'Rubias De New York,' Gardel not only celebrates the allure of these women but also reflects on the bittersweet nature of fleeting romance and the intoxicating allure of beauty.