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Catulo Castillo : ウィキペディア英語版
Cátulo Castillo

Ovidio Cátulo González Castillo (Buenos Aires, 6 August 1906 - 19 October 1975) was an Argentine poet, writer of tango lyrics and sometimes also composer of tango music.
==Works==

*''Organito de la tarde'', followed by the film ''Organito de la tarde'' named after the tango〔Jorge Finkielman ''The Film Industry in Argentina'' p.59〕
*''El aguacero'' with lyrics by José González Castillo
*''Tinta Roja'' and ''Caserón de tejas'' (vals), (both with music by Sebastián Piana)
*''María'' (with music by Aníbal Troilo)
*''El último café'' 1963, music by Héctor Stamponi
*''La calesita'' composed with Mariano Mores inspired by La calesita (film) 1962 of Hugo del Carril.

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