Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Ya Pa' Qué, artist - La Arrolladora Banda El Limón De René Camacho. Album song Rancheras Arrolladoras, in the genre Музыка мира
Date of issue: 07.07.2015
Record label: Ferca
Song language: Spanish
Ya Pa' Qué(original) |
Procedentes de Jalisco llegaron a Mazatlán |
Eran 3 gallos fugados que les gustaba pasear |
Eran hombres del momento no les gustaba esperar |
Dijo Everardo Eliseo esto no me esta gustando |
Oigo graznidos de buitres allá por el centenario |
Avísale a Javier barba que se valla preparando |
Como a las 2 de la tarde le dieron muerte a Everardo |
También le siguió Eliseo lo mataron a mansalva |
Hubo soldados heridos también hirieron a barba |
Dijo Javier mal herido cuando casi agonizaba |
No llegaron los amigos los que tanto me apreciaban |
Si estuviera aquí el corita otro gallo nos cantara |
Como la vez marinero cayeron 3 tiburones |
Cayeron fuera del agua por uno de los traidores |
La envidia no es buen pesebre para engordar camaleones |
Adiós Javier y Everardo también el guero salsido |
Les dedico este corrido por que eran 3 gallos finos |
Que vivieron a su modo y ni modo los perdimos |
(translation) |
Coming from Jalisco they arrived in Mazatlan |
They were 3 escaped roosters who liked to walk |
They were men of the moment they did not like to wait |
Everardo Eliseo said I don't like this |
I hear vultures squawking back in the centenary |
Tell Javier barba to get ready |
Around 2 in the afternoon they killed Everardo |
Eliseo also followed him, they killed him at close range |
There were wounded soldiers also wounded beard |
Javier said badly wounded when he was almost dying |
The friends who appreciated me so much did not arrive |
If the corita were here, another rooster would sing for us |
Like the time sailor 3 sharks fell |
They fell out of the water by one of the traitors |
Envy is not a good manger to fatten chameleons |
Goodbye Javier and Everardo also the salsido guero |
I dedicate this corrido to you because there were 3 fine roosters |
They lived their way and we didn't lose them |