I'm sticking my neck out again here on a long shot; and yes, it's a long shot.
At the end of the movie, "My Son My Son What Have Ye Done", the credits roll and the soundtrack plays a *HAUNTINGLY* beautiful Mexican ballad. It's in Spanish and it's WONDERFUL; and I only managed to get about 40% of it. My wife got *none* of it; and I was telling her how beautiful it was and she wants to know the words; and I would like to hear it again.
What I got: It was something about a bandit with a long mustache and a leather jacket. He went barefoot and the women adored him. He got shot and died whilst visiting his loved one. A romantic tragic ballad. I also got that he carried six-gun pistols in his boots and evinced the persona of a vulture (or something about a vulture? It was definitely the spanish word for vulture). And that he was tall. Is that enough to go on?
Long shot appeal: does anybody know this ballad and has a viable English translation? Can anybody get me in the right direction? What a great ballad!