To support his family, Jiménez worked various odd jobs, including: Door-to-door shoe salesman
A poignant exploration of letting go of a lover while knowing they will eventually miss what they had. Legacy and Death JosГ© Alfredo JimГ©nez
His influence remains inescapable today. His childhood home in Dolores Hidalgo is now a museum, and his music continues to be reimagined by modern artists like , Selena , and Chavela Vargas . He is remembered as a "sentimental educator" who gave words to the feelings of millions across the Spanish-speaking world. Artist Biography: José Alfredo Jiménez To support his family, Jiménez worked various odd
Jiménez's bohemian lifestyle, characterized by a deep love for tequila and social gatherings, eventually took its toll. He died on November 23, 1973, at age 47 from complications related to cirrhosis of the liver. Just months before his death, he performed his final song, "," as a public farewell to his fans. He is remembered as a "sentimental educator" who
His songs became the gold standard for ranchera music, performed by legends like , Jorge Negrete , Vicente Fernández , and Lola Beltrán . Jiménez himself also became a prominent actor, appearing in numerous films often titled after his hit songs, such as Amanecí en tus brazos and Me cansé de rogarle . Themes and Iconic Compositions
An anthem of pride and independence, declaring that even without a throne, "I'm still the king".
A romantic ballad about an unbreakable bond and living in a "new world".