[1] Originally composed as a football club anthem by Juan Raimundo Streiff in the 1930s,[2] its current lyrics, alluding to President Juan Domingo Perón and the movement he led and founded, were written by education minister Oscar Ivanissevich in 1948 and first recorded by Hugo del Carril in 1949.
[3] Since its adoption by the Peronist movement, it has been re-recorded in various styles, such as tango and folk, and more contemporary versions in cumbia and rock.
[5][6] In addition, a third version exists called "Marcha Perón-Ibáñez" ("Perón-Ibáñez March"), which references the then President of Chile, Carlos Ibáñez del Campo and the friendship between the two leaders and countries.
The lyrics to this version were written by Alberto Marino and performed by Héctor Ángel Benedetti in 1953.
[7] Los muchachos peronistas todos unidos triunfaremos y como siempre daremos un grito de corazón:
Por los principios sociales que Perón ha establecido, el pueblo entero está unido y grita de corazón:
Because of the social principles That Perón has established, The people are united And singing their hearts out:
Because of that great Argentine Who worked tirelessly So that among the people may reign Love and equality.
Because that great Argentina That San Martín dreamed of Is the effective reality That we owe to Perón.
Coro: Eva Perón, tu corazón nos acompaña sin cesar.
Te prometemos nuestro amor con juramento de lealtad!
Coro The Peronist girls With Evita we'll triumph And with her we will offer Our lives for Perón.
Desde Santiago hasta el Plata argentinos y chilenos, todos unidos luchemos por nuestra patria y honor.
Coro With Perón and with Ibáñez, Argentines and Chileans, Let us sing this song Like a message of love.
Of the two brotherly peoples That San Martín liberated And who enjoy justice With Ibáñez and Perón.
Of the two brotherly peoples That San Martín liberated And who enjoy justice With Ibáñez and Perón.
With Perón and with Ibáñez, Argentines and Chileans, Let us sing this song Like a message of love.
Of the two brotherly peoples That San Martín liberated And who enjoy justice With Ibáñez and Perón.