[OLD MAN, spoken]
Glorita! [?]
[LITTLE GLORIA, spoken]
I have to do the washing
[OLD MAN, spoken]
It's a great day here in Miami! Bring back the sun, si? [?]
[LITTLE GLORIA, spoken]
I can't, I--
[OLD MAN]
Bah la la la la la la la la la la la la!
(spoken)
Washing cleans the clothes, music cleans the soul! Por favor Glorita! One song? Una cancion!
(sung)
Bah la la la la la la la la la la la la! [LITTLE GLORIA]
Joyful music for the world
Will be our responsibility
We'll share with the world our song
Our story to pa** along
And our traditions carry on!
[FEMALE NEIGHBOR]
We'll share with the world our song
Our story to pa** along
(Cheers from the neighbors)
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga la tradición!
[LITTLE GLORIA]
Que siga, que siga la tradición!
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga la tradición!
[LITTLE GLORIA]
[?]
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga la tradición!
[LITTLE GLORIA]
Bobonco, bobonco!
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga la tradición!
[LITTLE GLORIA]
Que siga, que siga la tradición!
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga la tradición!
[GLORIA]
Tradition, tradition to carry on!
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga la tradición!
[GLORIA]
[?]
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga la tradición!
[GLORIA]
Bobonco, bobonco, bobonco!
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga la tradición!
[GLORIA]
Tradition, tradition to carry on!
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga la tradición!
[GLORIA]
My beautiful Cuba!
[?]
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga!
[GLORIA]
[?]
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga la tradición!
[GLORIA]
[?]
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga!
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga la tradición!
[GLORIA]
[?]
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga!
[GLORIA]
Tradition, tradition to carry on!
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga la tradición!
[GLORIA]
So keep it up for our country!
[NEIGHBORS]
Que siga!
Que siga la tradición!
[COMPANY]
Que siga!
[CONSUELA, spoken]
Gloria Maria! This is Emilio Estefan. He plays music with the Miami Latin Boys!
[EMILIO, spoken]
It's a pleasure to meet you! So, your grandmother tells me you want to be a professional songwriter!
[GLORIA, spoken]
Oh, is that what she tells you? I'm actually studying to become a psychologist
[EMILIO, spoken]
Is that right? Listen, we practice at my house on Tuesday nights. Why don't you come next week? Maybe if you want you can play one of your songs for us then? [GLORIA, spoken]
Yeah Tuesdays are no good
I have cla** and then work
And then after that I have to
Come back here and--
Abuela? [CONSUELA, spoken]
Yes!
Yes!
[CONSUELA, spoken]
Say yes!
[GLORIA, spoken]
Fine!
[CONSUELA, spoken]
She said fine! That means yes!
[EMILIO, spoken]
Okay, alright! Good, very good! I'll see you then