The iconic actress also recorded a version, linking the song to the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.

Both legendary vocalists included the track in their repertoires, further cementing its status as a standard for female ranchera singers.

(The Night of My Downfall) is a cornerstone of Mexican regional music, composed by the legendary singer-songwriter José Alfredo Jiménez . A quintessential bolero ranchero , it is celebrated for its raw emotional depth and its portrayal of the "stoic heartbreak" that defined Jiménez’s work. Composition and Themes

Written in the mid-20th century, the song explores the agonizing moments of a final breakup. Its lyrics depict a narrator who, despite being told they are no longer loved, maintains a facade of calm—only to later "cry a sea of tears" in private. Key thematic elements include:

Her haunting, stripped-back rendition emphasized the song's existential despair .

While Jiménez's own version remains definitive, the song has been immortalized by some of the most powerful voices in Latin American music:

The narrator describes "walking serenely under a blue sky" to hide their pain from their former lover. Notable Interpretations

The title refers to the literal and metaphorical darkness of the night the narrator was rejected.