What is the name of the song with no words that’s always in beach movies or tropical vacations in movies?

there’s this song that they play in pretty much every movie when they’re going to the beach or somewhere tropical as they’re stepping off the plane or walking to their room or exploring the resort or beach or whatever. it was in a movie about boxing with antonio banderas in it. i want to buy it on iTunes. but i don’t know what it’s called.

it has no words.

I can hear in my head the sort of tune you’re getting at.

I’m not sure it’s always the same tune, but the general distinctive sound you have in mind is that of the Hawaiian steel guitar.

Check out this YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slaHmivNYiA

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3 Responses to What is the name of the song with no words that’s always in beach movies or tropical vacations in movies?

  1. Banana Ray David says:

    I can hear in my head the sort of tune you’re getting at.

    I’m not sure it’s always the same tune, but the general distinctive sound you have in mind is that of the Hawaiian steel guitar.

    Check out this YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slaHmivNYiA
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  2. bluesaftermath says:

    gonna be a lovely day by kirk franklin? anyhow heres a link where you can listen to the songs included in the soundtrack of the movie play it to the bones…. http://www.amazon.com/Play-Bone-1999-Antonio-Banderas/dp/B00003XAC5
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  3. hawkedd says:

    Well if it doesn’t have words then it isn’t a song.
    Here is a link to the soundtrack for "Play it to the Bone."
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0196857/soundtrack
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