Amor En Buenos Aires

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A Stroll Through Love in Buenos Aires

Sandro's song "Amor En Buenos Aires" is a poetic ode to love and the city of Buenos Aires. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that is free and unrestrained, much like the wind. This love is described as something natural and unhurried, akin to savoring ripe grapes. The song emphasizes the simplicity and purity of love, rejecting societal norms and contracts, and instead focusing on the genuine need for the beloved's presence.

The imagery of Buenos Aires is central to the song, with references to a springtime sun and the bohemian charm of the city's streets. The invitation to walk through Buenos Aires together symbolizes a shared journey and the beauty of experiencing the city through the lens of love. The mention of a painter capturing the beloved's essence on canvas further highlights the deep admiration and romanticism embedded in the lyrics.

Sandro also weaves in personal nostalgia, comparing his love to the wistful memories of his childhood in Puente Alsina. This connection to the past adds a layer of depth to the song, suggesting that love is intertwined with personal history and cherished memories. The recurring invitation to walk and the repeated affirmation of love create a sense of timelessness and enduring affection, making "Amor En Buenos Aires" a heartfelt tribute to both love and the city that inspires it.

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  1. Balada Para Dos
  2. Amarte Es Mi Castigo
  3. Otra Como Tu
  4. El Maniquí
  5. Cuando Existe Tanto Amor
  6. Al Abrir La Puerta
  7. Después De La Guerra
  8. Mentes Sospechosas
  9. TRIGAL
  10. Agua Caliente
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