Chalino Sanchez — Tino Quintero song lyrics and translation

The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "Tino Quintero" by Chalino Sanchez.

Lyrics

Para cantar el corrido voy a afinar mi guitarra
Para contar la tragedia del rancho Las Bebelamas
Donde hubo muertos y heridos por una mala pasada
Este corrido se canta al pesar de dos cabezas
Fueron varios los cobardes que tiraron con vilesa
Y sonaron las pistolas, de acordar me da tristeza
Entre las ocho y las nueve comenzaron a tirar
Les decía Delfino Cháidez, déjense de averiguar
El caso que les preocupe, mejor pónganse a bailar
Y fue el dieciocho de julio, '84 por cierto
Fueron varios los heridos, nada más hubo tres muertos
Les regalaron el baile pa' poder lograr su intento
Se soltó la balacera sin poderlo remediar
A este que está por delante yo me lo voy a llevar
Les dijo Tino Quintero, se los voy a demostrar
Cuando tuvo a Rigo Armenta, de todos lados tiraron
Y a su .38 súper los tiros se le acabaron
Como ya no tenía parque, por eso lo remataron
Señores, ya me despido con un saludo sincero
Del rancho de San Francisco y también El Comedero
Así se acaba el corrido de Juventino Quintero

Lyrics translation

To sing the corrido I'm going to tune My Guitar
To tell the tragedy of Las Bebelamas Ranch
Where there were killed and wounded by a bad pass
This run is sung at the weight of two heads
It was several cowards who threw with vilesa
And the guns rang, I remember it gives me sadness
Between eight and nine began to pull
I was telling you Delfino Cháidez, stop figuring it out.
In case you're worried, you better start dancing.
And it was the eighteenth of July, '84 by the way
Several were injured, only three were killed
They gave them the dance to make their attempt
The shot was released without remedying it
This one ahead of me, I'm taking it.
Tino Quintero told them, I'll show them to you
When he had Rigo Armenta, from all sides they threw
And yours .38 Super the shots ran out
Since it no longer had park, that's why they finished it
Gentlemen, I already bid farewell with a sincere greeting
San Francisco Ranch and also the feeder
Juventino Quintero's run ends