Lo Que Siente La Mujer
Lyrics
(intro:)
Girls can wear jeans
And cut their hear short
Wear shirts and boots
Cause it's okay to be a boy
But for a boy to look like a girl is degrading
Because you think being a girl is degrading
But secretly
You'd love to know what it's like
Wouldn't you?
What it feels like for a girl
Deliciosa
Labio suave y rosa... Baby
Piel de miel, dulce y silenciosa
Te parece confundida
Su pasión esta escondida
Nunca sabes lo que va a decir
cuando empieza a sonreir
Quieres ver lo que siente la mujer
Quieres ver y tratar de comprender... la mujer
Seductora pero nunca fácil... Baby
Misteriosamente dura y frágil
Lagrimas que no te enseña
Su dolor no deja huella
No la trates ya de impresionar solo déjate llevar
Quieres ver lo que siente la mujer
Quieres ver y tratar de comprender.. la mujer
Quieres ver lo que siente la mujer
Quieres ver y tratar de comprender
Lo que siente la mujer
Te parece confundida
Su pasión esta escondida
Nunca sabes lo que va a decir
Cuando empieza a sonreír
Quieres ver lo que siente la mujer
Quieres ver y tratar de comprender.. la mujer
Quieres ver lo que siente la mujer
Quieres ver y tratar de comprender
La mujer... comprender...
Quieres ver
Quieres ver
Quieres ver lo que siente la mujer
Y tratar de comprender
Credits
Written by Madonna and Guy Sigsworth
Produced by Madonna, Guy Sigsworth and Mark -Spike- Stent
Programming, guitars and keyboards by Guy Sigsworth
Spanish translation by Alberto Ferraras
The intro is an excerpt from the movie 'The Cement Garden'. The words are spoken by actrice Charlotte Gainsbourg, daughter of Serge -je t'aime moi non plus- Gainsbourg. Madonna got her inspiration for the song after seeing this particular scene.
Album
Music (Limited Tour Edition)
Song
This is the spanish version of What It Feels Like For A Girl, which appeared on one of the maxi-singles. Spanish fans were not very enthousiastic about it, as the Spanish translation seems to be rather poor.
Tour
On the Drowned World Tour, she only sang the Spanish version of What It Feels Like For A Girl, because it fit in better with the Spanish-Latin part of the show. Wearing a beautiful black Gaultier-dress, she was sitting on a spinning stage. Then she stepped down and started dancing with each of the female dancers. Following the theme of the song, no men were on stage.