The track appears on numerous Discos Fuentes collections, including 7-inch vinyl releases paired with "Tumba La Caña" and various "Exitos" (Hits) LPs, such as the 1976 Colombian compilation. It is also found in digital compilations titled Historia Musical de Celina y Reutilio .
Their music was characterized by rustic, rural elements, dealing with love, spirituality (especially Santería), and nostalgia.
While "Pedacito de Mi Vida" is a beloved ballad, they are equally famous for "Santa Bárbara" ("Que Viva Changó"), "A la Caridad del Cobre," and "El Carretero". pedacito_de_mi_vida_celina_y_reutilio_discos_fu...
"Pedacito de Mi Vida" has been described as a "true jewel" of 1956. The lyrics express immense longing and pain— "Vuelve pedacito de mi vida, yo te lo suplico por Dios" —highlighting the emotional depth that the duo, Celina González and Reutilio Domínguez, brought to their performances.
It features the signature style of the duo, merging punto cubano with romantic bolero, featuring Celina's strong, emotive vocals and Reutilio's melodic guitar work. Discos Fuentes Compilation Era The track appears on numerous Discos Fuentes collections,
Celina y Reutilio were instrumental in bringing the authentic sounds of the Cuban countryside ( campiña ) to international audiences.
"Pedacito de Mi Vida," recorded by the legendary Cuban duo , is a classic of the punto guajiro genre, famously featured in compilations by Colombia's Discos Fuentes . This song, with its heartfelt bolero-son rhythm and nostalgic lyrics about longing for a lost love, is a defining moment in their career and a staple of Latin American musical heritage. The Song and Its Legacy While "Pedacito de Mi Vida" is a beloved
A key 1976 Colombian vinyl release (Discos Fuentes – 337005) solidified their place in the label's catalog.