Composed by Daniel Montorio and Ramón Perelló , the song incorporates the rhythm of the taranta , a traditional flamenco style originating from mining regions.
While often overshadowed by "Soy Minero," this track explores the emotional and romantic side of the miner's life. Antonio Molina - paroles de En el Fondo de una Mina Composed by Daniel Montorio and Ramón Perelló ,
Widely considered Molina's signature song, this anthem pays tribute to the dignity and harshness of life in the mines of Sierra Morena. It became a symbol of Spanish post-war identity,
It became a symbol of Spanish post-war identity, representing the struggle and honor of the working class. "En el fondo de la mina" Composed by Daniel Montorio and Ramón Perelló ,
The lyrics celebrate the pride of the worker ("I do not curse my luck because I was born a miner") and the constant proximity to death ("Even if death circles me, I am not afraid to die"). It highlights resilience and the emotional support found in family and faith, such as the mother praying for her son's safety.