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The title refers to the literal and metaphorical darkness of the night the narrator was rejected.
While Jiménez's own version remains definitive, the song has been immortalized by some of the most powerful voices in Latin American music:
Her haunting, stripped-back rendition emphasized the song's existential despair . La Noche de Mi Mal
The iconic actress also recorded a version, linking the song to the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.
Written in the mid-20th century, the song explores the agonizing moments of a final breakup. Its lyrics depict a narrator who, despite being told they are no longer loved, maintains a facade of calmâonly to later "cry a sea of tears" in private. Key thematic elements include: The title refers to the literal and metaphorical
Known as "La Reina de la CanciĂłn Ranchera," she famously performed it at the Palacio de Bellas Artes .
Both legendary vocalists included the track in their repertoires, further cementing its status as a standard for female ranchera singers. Written in the mid-20th century, the song explores
The lyrics highlight a refusal to beg for love, even when the heart is breaking, a theme central to the "machismo" and vulnerability often found in ranchera music.