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El Preso Nгєmero Nueve (Official)

The prisoner famously tells the priest, "If I were born again, I would kill them again" .

The lyrics follow a man, Prisoner Number Nine, in his final hours before execution. He is in his cell with a priest, not to plead for mercy, but to confess a crime he refuses to regret: the murder of his wife and a "disloyal friend" whom he found in her arms. The narrative highlights: El preso nГєmero nueve

(Prisoner Number Nine) is a haunting masterpiece of Mexican folk music that tells a stark, cinematic story of love, betrayal, and unyielding conviction. Written by the legendary Roberto Cantoral and his brother Antonio in the 1950s, it has become a global standard, famously popularized by the "Queen of Folk," Joan Baez . The Story Behind the Song The prisoner famously tells the priest, "If I

He believes that while humans condemn him to the firing squad, a "Supreme Being" in heaven will understand the "bitterness" that drove him to his act. The narrative highlights: (Prisoner Number Nine) is a

The song ends at dawn as the trumpet sounds and the firing squad forms, with the prisoner steadfast in his belief that he will find his victims again in the afterlife. Why It Resonates