A high-energy pop rendition from his album Soy Como Quiero Ser that introduced the song to a new generation.

Recorded as "Love Me with All Your Heart" , this English version hit #1 on the U.S. Pop-Standard charts in 1964. Song History & Meaning

The song was originally titled , named after a coastal town in Nicaragua. Its lyrics describe the intense passion and nostalgia of love, using the heat of the sun on a beach as a metaphor for desire.

A classic bolero-ranchera version by the legendary Mexican "King of Bolero".