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Notes & History
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by emmanuel fonseca (not verified), 12/10/2015 - 13:46This corrido takes place in 1900 when Benito Canales was taken by federales in surrounding areas of El Bajío Mexicano. He was shot and died on the mentioned date. This is a famous corrido in Mexico, one of the most popular.