Decile Que Vuelva (feat. Alberto Castillo)
Ricardo Tanturi y Su Orquesta Tipica
A Plea for Redemption and Lost Love
Ricardo Tanturi y Su Orquesta Típica's song "Decile Que Vuelva," featuring Alberto Castillo, is a poignant tango that delves into themes of regret, redemption, and the longing for lost love. The lyrics are a heartfelt plea from a man who has come to realize the value of a woman he once took for granted. He acknowledges his past mistakes and the reckless behavior that led him to neglect her, referring to her as a 'poor little woman' who suffered due to his 'crazy days.' This admission sets the stage for his desperate desire to make amends.
The man implores his brother to convey his message to the woman, expressing that he has saved 'pure kisses' for her, which he wishes to bestow upon her eyes, symbolizing his sincere remorse and longing for reconciliation. The imagery of 'crying by her side with joy and pleasure' underscores his deep emotional turmoil and the hope that she will accept his apology. The repeated refrain, 'Decile que vuelva' (Tell her to come back), emphasizes his earnest wish for her return, as he believes that only through her forgiveness can he find redemption for his 'bad action.'
The song also touches on the theme of personal growth and self-awareness. The man admits to understanding 'how clumsy' he was, indicating a significant transformation in his character. He yearns for her to forget his 'bitter, shameful, and vile past,' hoping that she can see the change in him and give him another chance. This tango, with its melancholic melody and heartfelt lyrics, captures the essence of human vulnerability and the universal desire for forgiveness and a second chance at love.