El Corrido de Chuy R
Banda Real de Asientos
The Ballad of Chuy R
This is the new ballad
Of Mr. Jesus Herrera
The well-known Chuy R
He is a famous man
Wherever he goes
He is a man that people love
He was on his horse, his dapple gray horse
He was heading towards Sinaloa
When his friends called out
On the edge of the ejido
There was his buddy Sandia, Rodrigo's son
He said, 'Lend me your horse
To have some races'
And Jesus Herrera gets off his horse
And then lends it to him
And they had some races
When they returned his horse
His horse was hot
It wanted to run more races
And he got on his horse
And it tried to take off towards Sinaloa
And as best he could, he pulled the reins
And the reins broke
And he took off into the ejido
Along the road, his horse was running
And Jesus Herrera was scared
He didn't know how to stop it
And he turned around at the train
When he turned around at the train
Jesus Herrera fell
And he broke his ribs
And from there they took him to Culiacán
The doctor from the insurance picked him up
And put him in his car
They took him to El Dorado
And Jesus Herrera arrived at El Dorado
The ambulance told them
That there was no ambulance
And he called his brother Siriaco
To come for him
The truck arrived
The truck of his brother Siriaco
Took him to Culiacán to the general hospital
And they put him in bed and the next day the doctors told him
The doctors
The doctors approached him
The doctors told him
'We are going to cut your belly open
To insert a tube'
And Jesus Herrera said
'I am not willing to have my belly cut open'
The doctors told him if he wanted to die, he said, 'I'd rather you do whatever you want
But I don't want to die'
And then the doctor brought the knives
And they quickly made a hole
This ballad is composed
By the young Jesus Herrera
The composer of the atoron
Known as Chuy R
He is a famous man
Wherever he appears