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La Isla Bonita


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Como puede ser verdad

 

Last night I dreamt of San Pedro

Just like I'd never gone, I knew the song

A young girl with eyes like the desert

It all seems like yesterday, not far away

 

Tropical the island breeze

All of nature, wild and free

This is where I long to be

La isla bonita

And when the samba played

The sun would set so high

Ring through my ears and sting my eyes

Your Spanish lullaby

 

I fell in love with San Pedro

Warm wind carried on the sea, he called to me

Te dijo te amo

I prayed that the days would last

They went so fast

 

Tropical the island breeze

All of nature, wild and free

This is where I long to be

La isla bonita

And when the samba played

The sun would set so high

Ring through my ears and sting my eyes

Your Spanish lullaby

 

I want to be where the sun warms the sky

When it's time for siesta you can watch them go by

Beautiful faces, no cares in this world

Where a girl loves a boy

And a boy loves a girl

 

Last night I dreamt of San Pedro

It all seems like yesterday

Not far away

 

Tropical the island breeze

All of nature, wild and free

This is where I long to be

La isla bonita

And when the samba played

The sun would set so high

Ring through my ears and sting my eyes

Your Spanish lullaby

 

Tropical the island breeze

All of nature, wild and free

This is where I long to be

La isla bonita

And when the samba played

The sun would set so high

Ring through my ears and sting my eyes

Your Spanish lullaby

 

La la la la la la la

Te dijo te amo

La la la la la la la

El dijo que te ama

 

Credits

Written by Madonna, Patrick Leonard and Bruce Gaitsch

Produced by Madonna and Patrick Leonard

Keyboards and drum programming by Patrick Leonard

Guitars by Bruce Gaitsch

Percussion by Paulinho da Costa

Background vocals by Madonna, Siedah Garrett and Edie Lehmann

 

La Isla Bonita was first offered to Madonna's greatest rival at that time, Michael Jackson by Patrick Leonard (who wrote the music with Bruce Gaitsch), but he turned it down, so the track was given to Madonna who wrote the lyrics.

Album

True Blue, the album

True Blue

The Immaculate Collection

The Immaculate Collection

Something To Remember, the album

Something To Remember (Japanese version)

Single

La Isla Bonita, the singleWith the fifth and last single Madonna's music got a spanish-latin influence, something she would use many times again in her career (with Spanish Eyes, Veras, Evita and Lo Que Siente La Mujer, to name a few). For some reason the Americans didn't appreciate the song that much; it went only to #4, while it topped the British, Canadian, French and German charts.

Video

La Isla Bonita, the video Mary Lambert directed the hot-blooded video that suited the song perfectly. Madonna shows off a complete Spanish image, dressed in a full-red flamenco dress, dancing around and crawling on the floor between lots of candles. However, when she looks out of the window you see she's not really on an exotic island but in Spanish Harlem, where Spanish artists dance between the garbage. She longs to dance with them and finally no longer resists the temptation and goes out to join them. On a sidenote: try locating a young Benicio Del Toro.

 

Tour

La Isla Bonita @ Who's That Girl TourLa Isla Bonita was performed live for the first time as encore on the Who's That Girl Tour. While the guitarists and percussionists created the Spanish vibe, Madonna appeared in a great red dress. She gave a great vocal performance, backed up by Niki, Donna and Debra, and did some latino-dancing with Angel Ferreira.

La Isla Bonita @ Girlie ShowDuring the Girlie Show the Spanish vibe was already created a bit for I'm Going Bananas. Madonna finishes that song with some Spanish words and when the tones of La Isla Bonita start, she gets out her Spanish moves too. Madonna is dressed in a blue and white striped shirt; Niki and Donna have a smilar one but in black and red. While one of the musicians walks around bare chest playing the acoustic guitar, Madonna is joined on stage by 4 of her sexy male dancers for another great latino dance.

La Isla Bonita @ Drowned World TourOne of the very few classics on the Drowned World Tour was La Isla Bonita, as part of the Spanish-Latin part of the show. Madonna picked up the acoustic guitar and just stood in between the other musicians, surrounding a Flamenco dancer. She encouraged the public to start clapping and singing 'olé ola'. Of course this song was dedicated to and much appreciated by the Spanish audience when the tour opened in Barcelona.

La Isla Bonita @ Confessions Tour Surprisingly, La Isla Bonita was performed again, as part of the Confessions Tour setlist. But it was a new sped-up version with tribal beats, fitting for the hedonistic Disco segment of the show. Madonna tells fans to wear their "dancing shoes", inviting them to a tropical island (with beautiful imagery on the screens) and the dancers join her for a great choreography. Several fans got confused because of the change of tempo and with Madonna taking breaks between lines of the chorus, though. For some, it seemed too much like a 'rushed through' performance...

La Isla Bonita @ Sticky & Sweet Tour Obviously one of Madonna's tour favourites, La Isla Bonita also made it in the Sticky & Sweet Tour setlist in 2008. The Gypsy rendition was combined with the Romani-Gypsy folk song 'Lela Pala Tute' which debuted a year earlier on Live Earth. This time not Gogol Bordello, but the Arkady Gips band is supporting her onstage. This energetic performance featuring the dancers in a catchy choreography proves to be a crowd pleaser. It's followed by 'Doli Doli', another Gypsy song performed by Arkady Gips. This allows Madonna to catch her breath and to sit down next to sexy Paul who offers her a drink.

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