![]() Los Muchachos Peronistas, edited in a 1955gramophone record | |
Also known as | Los Muchachos Peronistas |
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Lyrics | Oscar Ivanissevich, 1948 |
Music | Juan Raimundo Streiff |
Adopted | 1949 |
The "Peronist March" (Spanish:Marcha Peronista) is the anthem of thePeronist movement and the official song of theJusticialist Party of Argentina, previously known as the Peronist Party.[1] Originally composed as a football club anthem by Juan Raimundo Streiff in the 1930s,[2] its current lyrics, alluding to PresidentJuan Domingo Perón and the movement he led and founded, were written byeducation ministerOscar Ivanissevich in 1948 and first recorded byHugo del Carril in 1949.[3]
Since its adoption by the Peronist movement, it has been re-recorded in various styles, such astango andfolk, and more contemporary versions incumbia androck.[4] There is also a version dedicated toEva Perón, called"Evita Capitana" ("Captain Evita"), which was the official anthem of theFemale Peronist Party and has become popular among Peronist feminists.[5][6] In addition, a third version exists called"Marcha Perón-Ibáñez" ("Perón-Ibáñez March"), which references the thenPresident of Chile,Carlos Ibáñez del Campo and the friendship between the two leadersand countries. The lyrics to this version were written by Alberto Marino and performed by Héctor Ángel Benedetti in 1953.[7]
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Los muchachos peronistas | The Peronist youths |
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Las muchachas peronistas | The Peronist girls |
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Con Perón y con Ibáñez, | With Perón and with Ibáñez, |