MADONNA - LA ISLA BONITA
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 Trough My Ears And Sting My Eyes
Your Spanish Lulluby
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 Trough My Ears And Sting My Eyes
Your Spanish Lulluby
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 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 Trough My Ears And Sting My Eyes
Your Spanish Lulluby
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 Trough My Ears And Sting My Eyes
Your Spanish Lulluby
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 Trough My Ears And Sting My Eyes
Your Spanish Lulluby
Te Dijo Te Amo
El Dijo Que Me Ama
SONG FACTS
Writer(s): Madonna, Patrick Leonard, Bruce Gaitsch
Producer(s): Madonna, Patrick Leonard
"La Isla Bonita" Means "The Beautiful Island" In Spanish. In The Song, Madonna Sings About The Beautiful Island Of San Pedro, Where She Longs To Be. San Pedro Is Not A Real Island. In A 2009 Interview With Rolling Stone, Madonna Said, "I Don't Know Where That Came From. I Don't Know Where San Pedro Is. At That Point, I Wasn't A Person Who Went On Holidays To Beautiful Islands. I May Have Been On The Way To The Studio And Seen An Exit Ramp For San Pedro."
This Song Provided Yet Another Look And Sound For Madonna, As It Had A Spanish Theme. In An Interview With The New York Times, She Called The Song, "A Tribute To The Beauty And Mystery Of Latin American People."