"Tango (Tzigane) Jalousie" by Jacob T. H. Gade, also known as "Jealousy"
OK, girls and boys, more 1920s one-hit wonders: This Danish composer/violinist wrote his only "hit" in 1925 as piano accompaniment to "Don Q. Son Of Zorro", a silent movie featuring Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Astor. Inspired after reading about a crime of passion in the newspaper. First recorded by Arthur Fiedler and The Boston Pops. Ever since then, it has been featured in over 100 "talkie" movies, most famously Mel Brooks' '76 "Silent Movie". Composer? "Hit"?
Answer: "Tango (Tzigane) Jalousie" by Jacob T. H. Gade, also known as "Jealousy". My dad was a tango purist and it always baffled him how, arguably, the 2 most popular tangos in the U.S., this one and "Blue Tango", were not written by Argentinian composers. "Blue Tango" was penned by Mass. native Leroy Anderson.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUW_DKlM8Og
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