Dulce Rosario Y Los Sepultureros La Viudita -

: Featured on original 1976 releases and various "Best Of" compilations.

La Viudita - song and lyrics by Los Sepultureros y Dulce Rosario DULCE ROSARIO Y LOS SEPULTUREROS LA VIUDITA

The chorus features a popular Spanish-language folk saying: "Aquel que se muere a la sepultura, y el vivo que quede a la travesura" (He who dies goes to the grave, and the living stays for mischief). Artist Profile: Los Sepultureros y Dulce Rosario : Featured on original 1976 releases and various

: Included in the 1992 self-titled album La Viudita . The song's title translates to

The song's title translates to . The lyrics tell the story of a young, wealthy woman who has been widowed for seven months. While she mourning her "little late husband" (difuntito), the song takes a lighthearted, flirtatious tone as she seeks a new suitor who is "not slow" (no sea lerdo).