1) Antonio Molin… Read Full Bio ↴There are 2 artists under the name Antonio Molina:
1) Antonio Molina was a 20th century Filipino classical composer who specialized in arranging traditional folk songs, and other compositions for the piano.
2) Antonio Molina was born in Málaga, 1928 - Madrid, 1992. Flamenco and popular singer and actor in films and on theatrical stage. He had a high, brilliant voice, which he perhaps abused until he lost it prematurely. He was very popular starring in many theater shows. After a few years of retirement, he attempted a come-back in 1986, but his time was over. He acted in films. From the age of 10 he showed great aptitude for flamenco singing, and became popular by participating in various radio shows. His film career began in 1953, and he is remembered for films such as "El pescador de coplas"(1953, director Antonio del Amo), "Esa voz es una mina"(1955, director Luis Lucia), and "La hija de Juan Simón" (1956, director Gonzalo Delgrás). Husband of Angela Tejedor (? - 18 March 1992) 8 children. Father to Ángela Molina, 'Miguel Molina', Paula Molina, Noel Molina and Mónica Molina. Father of an entire dynasty of actors and actresses (Angela, Paula, Miguel, and Mónica Molina), he maintained his popularity for many years by touring with his own musical show.
Dos Cruces
Antonio Molina Lyrics
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Con su lunito plateada
Testigo de nuestro amor
Bajo la noche callada
Y nos quisimos tú y yo
Con un amor sin pecado
Pero el destino ha querido
Están clavadas dos cruces
En el monte del olvido
Por dos amores que han muerto
Que son el tuyo y el mío
Están clavadas dos cruces
En el monto del olvido
Por dos amores que han muerto
Que son el tuyo y el mío
Hay barrio de santa Cruz
Hay plaza de doña Elvira
Hoy vuelvo yo a recordar
Y me parece mentira
Ya todo aquello paso
Todo quedo en el olvido
Nuestras promesas de amores
En el aire se han perdido
Están clavadas dos cruces
En el monte del olvido
Por dos amores que han muerto
Que son el tuyo y el mío
Están clavadas dos cruces
En el monte del olvido
Por dos amores que han muerto
Que son el tuyo y el mío.
Que son el tuyo y el mío
"Dos Cruces" is a beautiful and poignant song by Antonio Molina. The lyrics describe a love story that took place in Seville, where the moon shone bright over the couple's love affair. The singer tells how they loved each other without sin, but fate intervened, and they had to live apart. The imagery of two crosses is used to symbolize the end of the singer's relationship and that of their lover. These crosses are in hill of forgotten memories, with the memory of two loves that died, his and hers.
The song's lyrics speak to the experience of many people who have had to say goodbye to someone they loved, even if they didn't want to. The singer remembers the specific places where they were in Seville - the Santa Cruz neighborhood, the Plaza de Doña Elvira - and how it all seems like a dream. He talks about how their promises of love have been lost in the air, and the only trace of their love is the two crosses that mark where they used to love.
This song is a haunting and emotional ballad that speaks to the universal experience of heartbreak, lost love, and the memories that linger. The music itself is soulful and melancholy, with Antonio Molina's voice conveying the depth of emotion in the lyrics. For anyone going through a difficult breakup, this song may provide some solace in knowing that others too have experienced a similar kind of pain.
Line by Line Meaning
Sevilla tuvo que ser
Sevilla had to be the city where our love took place
Con su lunito plateada
With its silver moon
Testigo de nuestro amor
Witness of our love
Bajo la noche callada
Under the silent night
Y nos quisimos tú y yo
And you and I loved each other
Con un amor sin pecado
With a love without sin
Pero el destino ha querido
But destiny has wanted
Que vivamos separados
Us to live separated
Están clavadas dos cruces
Two crosses are nailed
En el monte del olvido
In the mountain of oblivion
Por dos amores que han muerto
For two loves that have died
Que son el tuyo y el mío
Which are yours and mine
Hay barrio de Santa Cruz
There is the neighborhood of Santa Cruz
Hay plaza de doña Elvira
There is the square of Doña Elvira
Hoy vuelvo yo a recordar
Today I remember again
Y me parece mentira
And it seems like a lie to me
Ya todo aquello pasó
All that has passed
Todo quedó en el olvido
Everything was left in oblivion
Nuestras promesas de amores
Our promises of love
En el aire se han perdido
They are lost in the air
Writer(s): Larrea
Contributed by Isabella N. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
maximo Zapata
Una de las muchas canciones que escuche cantar a mi padre..
Marta Delta
Y yo a mi madre🇦🇷🌹
Jesus Pose rama
Antonio Molina siempre será único jamás otro como Antonio Molina
María Ángeles Alguacil
Esta canción me es muy familiar. Tengo setenta y dos años , desde muy pequeña algo así como los 5 años me enamoré de ella . No sé porqué me edintifique con ella siendo tan pequeña. Sigo cantandola con el mismo sentimiento.
Francisco Béjar
Una de las primeras canciones de la que me aprendí toda su letra hace 70 años cuando tenía 6
adela guillen
Una garganta privilegiada. Así cantaba el maestro.
Marta Delta
Esta cancion la cantaba mi madre cuando yo era una niña y ya pase los 70 . Desde Argentina los saludo🇦🇷🌹
encarna ferris lledo
Se me saltan las lágrimas al escuchar esta cancion. Es puro sentimiento.
Felipe Garcia
Nadie le pudo ni puede igualar!! La mejor garganta del mundo
Maria Luz
Que música más divina la voz es única Bravo