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The Very Best Songs About Buenos Aires, Argentina

Discover the very best songs about Buenos Aires, Argentina. Whether you’re traveling there tomorrow or simply dreaming wistfully of Roma, we have your back.

From Carlos Gardel to Gotan Project, from Iggy Pop to Soda Stereo, from Patti LuPone to Madonna, we’ve gathered the very best songs about Buenos Aires, Argentina in one place.

Start with our top ten songs about Buenos Aires, and then explore by genre—including original songs and covers from Evita, modern tango and electronic, classic tango and Argentinian standards, Argentinian rock, alternative, rock, standards, Latin pop, singer/songwriter, world music and guitar, and even some Christmas tunes.

You’ll find all the best songs about Buenos Aires, Argentina right here.

Top 10 Songs About Buenos Aires, Argentina

  1. Buenos Aires – Madonna (iTunes | Amazon) Whether by train or plane, this song from the “Evita” film soundtrack is the perfect  accompaniment for a Buenos Aires arrival
  2. Mi Buenos Aires Querido – Julio Iglesias (iTunes | Amazon) Chart topper Iglesias covered one of Argentinian tange legend Carlos Gardel’s most heartfelt pledges of love to his city
  3. Santa Maria (Del Buen Ayre) – Gotan Project (iTunes | Amazon) Modern tango meets electronica and pays homage Buenos Aires, the home of the tango
  4. Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina – Patti LaPone (iTunes | Amazon) The Broadway original that introduced Evita to most of North America can still grab you.
  5. En la Ciudad de la Furia – Soda Stereo (iTunes | Amazon) One of Latin rock’s most acclaimed songs, this gothic Argentinian rock song tells of a winged man living between the building in the “City of Fury”
  6. A Man From Argentina – Billie The Vision & The Dancers (iTunes | Amazon) Indie pop singer yearns to channel his friend’s enthusiasm about the arrival of a man from Argentina in this catchy ode to more carefree times.
  7. Miss Argentina – Iggy Pop (iTunes | Amazon) Iggy’s slow and sensual track could easily open a James Bond movie, outlining an Argentinian femme fatale that could be an analogy for the aspirations of Eva Perón or today’s Christina Kirchner
  8. Libertango – Ástor Piazzolla (iTunes | Amazon) This brooding 1974 tango classic signified tango composer Piazzolla’s break from the traditional and embrace of the new, more liberated tango style
  9. Sweet Home Buenos Aires – Charly Garcia (iTunes | Amazon) Argentinian rock legend Garcia covers and adapts a Lynyrd Skynyrd classic to match and suit his home city of Buenos Aires
  10. Contigo – Federico Aubele (iTunes | Amazon) Buenos Aires-born singer-songwriter Aubele’s influence include the traditional as well as the more modern beats of Berlin in 2002

Want more of the best songs about Buenos Aires, Argentina? Check our list below for more favorites, standbys, classics, and a few oddball selections. No matter your musical taste, you can find a sound you like among the best songs about Buenos Aires.  Like us on Facebook or check out more top ten songs for other great cities and destinations.

MORE SONGS ABOUT BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA

SONGS FROM PRODUCTIONS OF “EVITA” (PLUS COVERS)

MODERN TANGO, MILONGAS & ELECTRONIC SONGS ABOUT BUENOS AIRES

CLASSIC TANGO & STANDARD ARGENTINIAN SONGS ABOUT BUENOS AIRES

ARGENTINIAN ROCK SONGS ABOUT BUENOS AIRES     

ALTERNATIVE SONGS ABOUT BUENOS AIRES

NORTH AMERICAN ROCK SONGS ABOUT ARGENTINA & SOUTH AMERICA

STANDARD NORTH AMERICAN SONGS ABOUT ARGENTINA & SOUTH AMERICA

LATIN POP SONGS ABOUT BUENOS AIRES & ARGENTINA

SINGER/SONGWRITER SONGS ABOUT ARGENTINA 

WORLD & GUITAR SONGS ABOUT SOUTH AMERICA & BUENOS AIRES

ARGENTINIAN CHRISTMAS & HOLIDAY SONGS

SUGGEST SONGS ABOUT BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA

Is there a great, good, or not half-bad song about Buenos Aires or that takes place in Buenos Aires that we missed? Drop us a line or like us on Facebook and let us know your favorite songs about Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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