Pistolero
Roy Orbison Lyrics


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Pistolero Pistolero.where do you ride? Pistolero Pistolero.you ride alone tonight.
One of brothers five one day vowed to try to make his way,
Joined the cattle drive to Mexico.threw in with some bandidos,
Here he learned the lingo. killed the man they call him Pistolero.
Five thousand pesos they put on your head.
Five thousand pesos to get you alive or dead.
Ride on ride hard in vaquero, fast as you can to her side.
Ah, but por mucho dinero, el noveno por nada have died.

Pistolero Pistolero.where do you roam? Pistolero Pistolero.on your way home.
Everytime a candle burns, waiting there for your return.
The candle is out Pistolero.I see the cabin down below.
Pistolero let her go.tonight you're mine Pistolero.
Five thousand pesos they put on your head.
Five thousand pesos to get you alive or dead.
Ah Pistolero Look around you.your son has set in the sky.
Oh Pistolero I found you, kiss Maria tell Maria goodbye.




Pistolero Pistolero, lay your head down.
Pistolero Pistolero, six feet underground.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Roy Orbison's song "Pistolero" tell the story of a lone rider called Pistolero who rides alone and is wanted for five thousand pesos, dead or alive. One of the brothers joined the cattle drive to Mexico and ended up joining the bandits there. Pistoler learned the bandit's lingo and killed a man, which earned him the name Pistolero. The lyrics show how he's now wanted by the authorities with a bounty on his head. Despite the danger, he proceeds to ride as hard as he can to reach his destination. He is warned that "por mucho dinero, el noveno por nada have died," meaning the ninth life is always the costliest when it comes to danger.


When Pistolero approaches home, he realizes that something is amiss when the candles are all burned out. He sees his cabin and knows that he is about to face a confrontation, so he lets his love interest go. He is now in a vulnerable position and is easy prey for his enemies. Pistolero knows that he is being hunted, and his time is running out. The song concludes with him being found and kissed by his lover Maria before he is laid to rest six feet underground.


Line by Line Meaning

Pistolero Pistolero.where do you ride?
Oh Pistolero, where are you headed tonight?


Pistolero Pistolero.you ride alone tonight.
Oh Pistolero, you're venturing alone tonight.


One of brothers five one day vowed to try to make his way,
One of the five brothers once promised to make his path in life,


Joined the cattle drive to Mexico.threw in with some bandidos,
He joined a cattle drive to Mexico and became affiliated with a group of bandits,


Here he learned the lingo. killed the man they call him Pistolero.
He learned the lingo of the locals and ended up killing a man, and thus earned the nickname 'Pistolero.'


Five thousand pesos they put on your head.
There's a bounty of five thousand pesos on your head.


Five thousand pesos to get you alive or dead.
Anyone who captures you can bring you in dead or alive for the reward.


Ride on ride hard in vaquero, fast as you can to her side.
Ride on, ride hard like a vaquero, and quickly make your way to your loved one's side.


Ah, but por mucho dinero, el noveno por nada have died.
However, for a large sum of money, the ninth (person) will die for nothing.


Pistolero Pistolero.where do you roam?
Oh Pistolero, where are you wandering?


Pistolero Pistolero.on your way home.
Oh Pistolero, on your way back home.


Everytime a candle burns, waiting there for your return.
Every time a candle is lit, someone is waiting for your return.


The candle is out Pistolero.I see the cabin down below.
The candle has gone out, Pistolero. I see your cabin down below.


Pistolero let her go.tonight you're mine Pistolero.
Pistolero, let your woman go. Tonight, you belong to me.


Ah Pistolero Look around you.your son has set in the sky.
Oh Pistolero, take a look around. The sun has set in the sky.


Oh Pistolero I found you, kiss Maria tell Maria goodbye.
Oh Pistolero, I found you. Say goodbye to Maria with a kiss.


Pistolero Pistolero, lay your head down.
Pistolero, lay your head down to rest.


Pistolero Pistolero, six feet underground.
Pistolero, you now rest six feet underground.




Lyrics © Orbi-Lee Music, Barbara Orbison Music Company, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, R-Key Darkus
Written by: Bill Dees, William M. Dees, Roy Orbison

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Pale Rider1861

Roy Orbison was one of the greatest vocal talents of his generation, and a remarkable human being, as well. His incredible singing voice was perhaps, in some way, enhanced by all the tragedy he endured in his life. You're my hero, Roy...RIP with your wife and children.

Robin Ruth

that voice, song, flamenco strumming, and outfit. I love this.

BILL DEAN

FOOKIN' FANTASTIC; A TREAT.

Mike Smith

At the age of 20, 30, 40 or 50 the voice perfectly just brilliant. Truely a gifted man that loved to share his talent.

Harri Joy

Great video watching the movie now on Turner Classic Moves , he sings songs all thru the movie

Inge Dreuw

Gänsehaut sofort wenn er anfängt zu singen jedes Mal,,bin auch immer traurig 😢 weil ich weiß das das Schicksal nicht so gut zu ihm war..Dankeschön fürs schreiben lieber roy Orbison ❤❤

Phil Cross

Fantastic scene along with great singing.

Lawrence Keith Sullivan

First heard this song in 1969 and grew up listening to the orig Mercury 45rpm at grandmother's house on my uncle's Philips battery powered record player. Didn't know there was a movie til years later. Wish he had of done more of this style as his vocals are perfect! I still have both 45 and record player still work perfectly fine 52 years later!! FANTASTIC song, my most favourite and the BEST one he ever sang! :)

snyder3225

had no idea he could play like that--wish there were more videos of his guitar playing

Thoracius Appotite

It’s a movie. He isn’t actually playing. He’s miming.

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