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"La Isla Bonita"
Single cover
Single by Madonna
from the album True Blue
Released February 25, 1987
Format 7" Single CDVideo 12" Single and 5" CD Single
Recorded 1986
Genre Pop
Length 4:27
Label Warner Bros. Records
'''Producer Madonna
Patrick Leonard
Madonna singles chronology
"Open Your Heart"
(1986)
"La Isla Bonita"
(1987)
"Who's That Girl"
(1987)

"La Isla Bonita" is a 1987 single by Madonna. The composition was written by Patrick Leonard and Bruce Gaitsch, and originally intended for Michael Jackson for his BAD album, who, according to Gaitsch in a recent interview, turned it down. Working with Leonard on the True Blue album, Madonna accepted it in Jackson's place, and wrote the song's lyrics earning herself a co-writing credit. [[Citing sources citation needed]]

Song information

Released as the fifth single off the "True Blue" album, this would become the fifth US top-five hit from the album (it reached number-four in March, 1987), and a bonafide worldwide hit which reached number-one in the UK, France and Germany. The song was the first Madonna song to employ Spanish motifs, going so far as to include Spanish lyrics, an uncommon thing at the time. The Spanish theme would come to recur throughout her career, manifesting itself in lyrics for "Who's That Girl", "Pray For Spanish Eyes", "You'll See", "Don't Cry for Me Argentina", and "Lo Que Siente La Mujer", the video for "Take A Bow" and concerts on the Drowned World Tour.

Lyrically, the song speaks of the simplicity and authenticity of boy-meets-girl love: yet another theme which has occasionally recurred in her lyrics "Impressive Instant", "Forbidden Love". Much has been made of the song's reference to 'San Pedro' and the island to which the song title refers : some believe the island is Ambergris Caye - as the song may also mention its capital of San Pedro, though Gaitsch has mentioned that at the time, Madonna was spending time in a US town of the same name. Madonna herself hasn't helped speculation, referring to the song as being only a tribute to Latin America and its people. [[Citing sources citation needed]]

In 1999, female singer Deetah used elements of the song in her single "El Paraíso Rico". Also, in 2004, rapper Ma$e sampled and interpolated it for his song "My Harlem Lullaby".

The French singer Alizée has sung "La Isla Bonita" on stage at least once[La Isla Bonita performance] by Alizée. Finnish metal band Twilight Guardians has also recorded a heavy rock version of the song.

Madonna has performed "La Isla Bonita" during many of her concert tours, most spectacularly during "The Girlie Show" and "Drowned World" tours. To many of her fans, "La Isla Bonita" is seen as an enduring and beautiful product of this fascination with Hispanic culture, whilst to others, "La Isla Bonita" was seen as a blue print for later female stars who would inevitably include the occasional Spanish styled songs on their albums (Tina Arena, Geri Halliwell, Kylie Minogue).

Music video

The music video was set in Los Angeles and was directed by Mary Lambert, who directed a string of her acclaimed 1980's videos including those for "Borderline" and "Like a Prayer". The video, rich in Meso-American tones, sees Madonna playing dual roles, alter egos as such, representing piety and passion. The struggle between the two forms the backdrop of the video, which juts back and forth between red and blue backdrops and scenes. A young Benicio Del Toro has a cameo in the video as a background character.

References

Madonna
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