Esta Noche de Luna (feat. Jorge Maciel)
Osvaldo Pugliese
A Night of Enchantment and Longing
“Esta Noche de Luna” by Osvaldo Pugliese, featuring Jorge Maciel, is a tango that beautifully captures the essence of a romantic night under the moonlight. The song opens with an invitation to come closer and listen to the heart, which beats joyfully like a magical clock. This sets the tone for a night filled with dreams and enchantment, as the blue night sky invites the lovers to dream and the stars light up the heavens, creating a perfect backdrop for romance.
The lyrics suggest that a kiss shared under such a night is not a sin but rather a natural consequence of the night’s allure. The night itself is personified as a temptress, inciting love and passion. The singer is drawn to the idea of love and dreams, believing that these dreams can redeem them. This notion of redemption through love and dreams is a recurring theme in tango, reflecting the genre’s deep emotional and often melancholic undertones.
In the recited part, the singer likens their journey to a barcarola, a boat song, navigating through a river of illusion. This metaphor highlights the dreamlike and somewhat surreal quality of the night and the emotions it evokes. The singer then describes themselves as a star in the sea, pausing its journey to lose itself in the beloved’s eyes and the enchantment of their red lips. This imagery conveys a sense of surrender and devotion, as the singer is willing to give their destiny to reach the beloved’s soul. The song concludes with a poignant declaration of wanting to live and die at the beloved’s feet, encapsulating the intense passion and longing that defines the tango genre.