(popularly known by its opening line, "Aquella noche de verano" ) is one of the most iconic romantic ballads by Argentine singer-songwriter Leo Dan . While there are no formal academic "papers" dedicated solely to this single track, it is frequently analyzed in the context of the "Nueva Ola" (New Wave) movement of the 1960s and 70s as a quintessential example of Latin American romanticism. Summary and Analysis
"Aquella noche de verano cuando yo te conocí / tan poquito nos miramos y fui el hombre más feliz." Love at first sight, eternal devotion, celebratory romance Significant Versions Aquella noche de verano. Leo Dan
A unique element of the song is the celebratory "toast." The narrator calls for violins and the "best wine" to toast to his love, indicating that his romantic success is a public and joyous occasion. (popularly known by its opening line, "Aquella noche