El Camino
Linda Ronstadt Lyrics


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written by Jesus Navarro

Por el quebrado camino
Que va a la sierra huasteca
Se oye cantar un jinete
Que monta una yegua prieta

Al acompasado trote
De la jaca tan inquieta
Brota el agudo falsete
Con que el jinete se alegra
Ay la la la

De lejos vengo yo a verte
a conseguir lo que quiero
Aunque la vida me cueste

Asi el polvo en el camino
Envuelve jinete y yegua
Hasta que los dos se pierden
Entre tupida arboleda

Despues ya solo se escucha
Por la lejana vereda
El falsete del huasteco
Que al cantar
Asi se expresa
Ay la la la...

The Road

Along the broken road
That runs along the huasteca range
A horseman is heard singing
Mounted on a dark mare

Accompanied by the trot
Of his restless mount
Breaking into high falsetto
The rider joyfully sings

I've come from far away to see you
To get what I long for
Even if it will cost my life

Like that the dust in the road
Surrounds horse and rider
Until they both disappear
In the thick forest

Later, all that is heard
Is the huasteco's falsetto
Ringing back from the distant trail





Trio Voices- Linda Ronstadt, Mike Ronstadt, Pete Ronstadt

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Linda Ronstadt's song "El Camino" were written by Jesus Navarro, and they describe a horseman who is riding through the rugged, uneven terrain of the Huasteca region in Mexico, singing in a high falsetto. The song has a vivid, cinematic quality to it, putting the listener right there on the dusty path alongside the equestrian troubadour. The melody is catchy and the harmonies are rich, making "El Camino" a beloved classic of Ronstadt fans.


The lyrics of "El Camino" are full of imagery and poetic language, capturing the beauty and mystery of this remote part of Mexico. The rider's falsetto is compared to the sound of a bird's song, and his journey to a quest for love and fulfillment. The chorus, "Ay la la la", adds to the song's sense of romance and yearning, and the whole thing is enhanced by Ronstadt's emotive vocals.


Line by Line Meaning

Along the broken road
Describing the path the horseman is on


That runs along the huasteca range
Specifying the location of the path


A horseman is heard singing
Introducing the central character and his activity


Mounted on a dark mare
Describing the horseman's mount


Accompanied by the trot
Explaining the rhythm of the horse's steps


Of his restless mount
Suggesting the horse is uneasy


Breaking into high falsetto
Explaining the style of the horseman's singing


The rider joyfully sings
Clarifying the horseman's emotional state


I've come from far away to see you
Why the horseman is on this journey


To get what I long for
What the horseman is seeking


Even if it will cost my life
The horseman is willing to risk everything


Like that the dust in the road
Drawing an analogy between the dust and the horseman


Surrounds horse and rider
The horseman and his mount are in a cloud of dust


Until they both disappear
The horseman and his mount vanish from view


In the thick forest
Specifying the location of the disappearance


Later, all that is heard
The scene changes to the aftermath


Is the huasteco's falsetto
The horseman's singing can still be heard


Ringing back from the distant trail
The source of the singing is far away




Contributed by Joseph J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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