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In Europe, Latin Swing dances include Argentine Tango, Mambo, Lindy Hop, Swing Boogie ( sometimes also known as Nostalgic Boogie ), and Disco Fox.
However, many of his works have been transcribed by Miguel Llobet and others for guitar, and many of his pieces such as Asturias ( Leyenda ), Granada, Sevilla, Cadiz, Cordoba, Cataluña, and the Tango in D are amongst the most important pieces for classical guitar.
The movie, which became the most commercially successful film of all time when it was released — along with his Oscar-nominated performance as Paul in Last Tango in Paris ( 1972 ), another smash hit — revitalized Brando's career and reestablished him in the ranks of top box office stars, placing him at number 6 and number 10 in Top 10 Money Making Stars poll in 1972 and 1973, respectively.
The album also spawned the 12 " single " Downtown Train / Tango Till They're Sore / Jockey Full of Bourbon ", with Jean Baptiste Mondino filming a promotional music video for " Downtown Train " ( which would later become a hit for Rod Stewart ), featuring a cameo from boxing legend Jake LaMotta.
He wrote two memoirs, The Original Sin ( 1972 ) and One Man Tango ( 1997 ), a number of scripts, and a series of unpublished stories currently in the collection of his archive.
* Tango ( dance ), a social dance form including Argentine, Uruguayan, and international ballroom tango
* Tango ( Patty Larkin album ), an album released in 1991 by American folk-singer Patty Larkin
* Tango ( Julio Iglesias album ), an album released in 1996 by Spanish Latin-singer Julio Iglesias
* Tango ( SONiA & disappear fear album ) ( 2007 ), World & Latin American music album
**" Tango " ( song ), the title track
* Tango ( 1933 film ), a film by Danish director George Schnéevoigt
* Tango ( 1980 film ), an animated film by Polish director Zbigniew Rybczyński
* Tango ( 1993 film ), a film by French director Patrice Leconte
* Tango ( 1998 film ), a film by Spanish director Carlos Saura
* Tango ( telecom ), a mobile telephone operator in Luxembourg and Liechtenstein
* TV6 ( Lithuania ), also known as Tango TV in Lithuania
* Tanguito ( 1945 – 1972 ), a. k. a. Tango, Argentine singer-songwriter
* Tango ( Balanchine ), a ballet by George Balanchine based on a Stravinsky composition
* Tango ( comics ), a comics anthology published in Australia since 1997
* Tango ( tax software ), a tax software application from H & R Block
* Tango ( boat ), also known as the Armored Troop Carrier, used in the Vietnam War
* Tango ( tram ), a tram type produced by Stadler Rail
* Tango ( drink ), a soft drink manufactured in the United Kingdom
* Quinteto Tango Nuevo ( in English: New Tango Quintet ), aka the second Quintet, 1978-1988.

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* Tango, arranged by Mischa Elman for violin and piano ( from the Sibley Music Library Digital Scores Collection )
* 1985: One for the Tango ( Apprends-moi Céline ) by Maria Pacôme, director Pierre Epstein, US tour
* Arrangement of Tango by Igor Stravinsky ( 1972 ) for wind ensemble
The actor followed with Bernardo Bertolucci's 1973 film Last Tango in Paris, but the performance was overshadowed by an uproar over the sexual content of the film.
It draws on some of the advanced baseball metrics developed by well-known sabermetricians such as Tom Tango and Mitchel Lichtman.
Tango in the Night met with commercial success and was followed in 1988 by Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits album in November 1988.
* Tango in D, composition by Isaac Albéniz
* " Tango ", a song on the 2006 album, Public Warning by British grime-singer Lady Sovereign
* Tango, a 1964 play by Sławomir Mrożek
* SEAT Tango, a roadster concept car built by the Spanish car maker SEAT
* Adidas Tango, a type of football designed by Adidas
* Air Canada Tango, a defunct low-cost airline launched by Air Canada
That same year he wrote Le Grand Tango for cello and piano, dedicated to Russian cellist, Mstislav Rostropovich which would be premiered by him in 1990 in New Orleans.
These included Tango Suite for the virtuoso guitar duo Sergio and Odair Assad ; Histoire du Tango, where a flutist and guitarist tell the history of tango in four chunks of music styled at thirty-year intervals ; and La Camorra, a suite in three ten minute movements, inspired by the Neapolitan crime family and exploring symphonic concepts of large-scale form, thematic development, contrasts of texture and massive accumulations of ensemble sound.

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The campaign began in 1991 with an ad, Orange Man featuring a man being slapped around the face by a portly man painted orange ( Peter Geeves ) immediately after drinking Tango.
More recently, American composer and humorist Peter Schickele crafted a tango around this same figure, a chamber work for four bassoons entitled Last Tango in Bayreuth.
* 1991 Tango at the end of winter ( Tango, fuyu no owari ni )( タンゴ ・ 冬の終わりに )-by Kunio Shimizu, in an English adaptation by Peter Barnes which starred Alan Rickman and played at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh as part of the Edinburgh Festival before transferring to the Piccadilly Theatre in London

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