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Posted By: Fabian

Posted On: Jan 27, 2009
Views: 1712
Veras song

Yeah i agree with one of the comments below... i am latino and the version VERAS is VERY good, it's much better than 'lo que siente la mujer' i even would say than her voice sounds even better in the spanish version than in the original version. sweeter, good pronuciation. everything sounds great.


Posted By: Cawlaboi

Posted On: Jun 12, 2008
Views: 1999
Something To Remember

i love this compiation. my best song in this album is This Used To Be My Playground, although i hate the video.
here is my opinion;
1.This Used To Be My Playground
2.Live To Tell
3.Take A Bow
4.I'll Rememeber
5.Crazy 4 You
6.Rain
7.Oh Father
8.Something To Rememebr
9.One More Chance
10.Forbidden Love
11.You'll See
12.Love Don't Live Here Anymore
13.I Want yOu


Posted By: Nicolas

Posted On: Dec 23, 2007
Views: 2204
Verás! Beautiful Song!

I don't know why the people who wrote the comments on the info of Verás say that "fans complain it's a bad translation". No way! It's much better than Lo Que Siente La Mujer, and it captures the meaning of the song very well.

Who are your "informers"?


Posted By: Ricardo

Posted On: Jul 20, 2007
Views: 924
...ya lo verás...

I love You’ll See; it’s just one of the greatest ballads I’ve ever heard from her as well as from any other singer in a long time. I like the in-your-face message it gives.

Since I’m from México, Verás (the Spanish version of it) was included as a bonus track in Something to Remember and I absolutely love it too, she sounds amazing ‘cantando en Español’ and let me tell you, she pronounces perfectly the words (something she couldn’t handle in Lo Que Siente la Mujer, unfortunately). Can’t wait for her to sing in Spanish again (and to tour Latin America)


Posted By: demetra

Posted On: May 17, 2005
Views: 1366
best song on something to remember

all great songs of course, yet "you'll see" captures something unique and melancholy that we all love to hear from Madonna every now and then