[2] The piece features prominently in the December 27, 1950 episode of radio's The Harold Peary Show.
[4][5] Other tangos composed by Robledo include "La Pianola", "Golf' and “Chirulote”.
[6] Julián Robledo also played piano with the orchestras of Eleuterio Yribarren, recording on the labels Electra and Odeón.
Lyrics were added by Dorothy Terriss in 1921, and the song created a sensation when it was performed in New York in the Greenwich Village Follies of 1921.
[9] In Buenos Aires, Robledo was active in promoting and protecting the rights of musicians and composers.