Machin ~ Un Compromiso: Antonio
It captures a sense of resigned longing—accepting that while they cannot be together openly, their bond is a sacred, private truth. Antonio Machín’s Interpretation
The song explores the tension between social duty (a prior commitment) and the "commitment" of the heart. Antonio Machin ~ Un Compromiso
is one of the most enduring boleros performed by Antonio Machín , the Cuban-Spanish baritone who became the "King of the Bolero" in Spain during the mid-20th century. The Essence of the Song It captures a sense of resigned longing—accepting that
While Machín is perhaps most famous for songs like "Angelitos Negros" (Black Little Angels) and "Dos Gardenias," "Un Compromiso" remains a favorite for its poetic lyrics. It has been covered by numerous artists, including the Spanish singer , who brought a more flamenco-influenced passion to the track. The Essence of the Song While Machín is
Machín’s version is defined by his smooth, velvet-like voice and his iconic use of .
The title translates to "A Commitment" or "An Engagement," and the lyrics reflect a bittersweet narrative of secret or forbidden love. It describes a pact between two people who belong to others but have found a profound connection in each other.
His performance of "Un Compromiso" helped cement the bolero as a staple of romantic music in the Spanish-speaking world, particularly during the 1940s and 50s. Cultural Legacy