Ciribiribin
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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When the moon hangs low in Napoli
There's a handsome gondolier
Every night he sings so happily
So his lady love can hear
In a manner oh gravissimo
He repeats his serenade,
And his heart beats so fortissimo
When she raises her Venetian shade

Ciribiribin, chiribiribin, ciribiribin

Ciribiribin, he waits for her each night beneath her balcony
Ciribiribin, he begs to hold her tight, but no, she won't agree
Ciribiribin, she throws a rose and blows a kiss from up above
Ciribiribin, ciribiribin, ciribiribin, they're so in love





Ciribiribin, ciribiribin, ciribiribin, they're so in love

Overall Meaning

The song Ciribiribin by Bing Crosby talks about a gondolier in the city of Napoli who is deeply in love with a woman who lives close to the water. Every night when the moon is hanging low in the sky, the gondolier would sing beneath her balcony, in a manner that is full of emotion, repeating his serenade until his lady love hears it. The music is so beautiful that his love interest can't help but raise her Venetian shades to hear the melody. The gondolier's heart beats so strongly as he sings, hoping to win the heart of the woman he loves. However, despite his repeated attempts to win her heart, she refuses to agree to hold him tight, despite throwing down roses and blowing kisses.


The lyrics of Ciribiribin capture the romantic essence of Italy, with its gondolas and serenades. The song talks about the persistence of love, and the hope that it brings. The idea that the gondolier is determined to win the heart of his love is an important aspect and melody is so beautifully invoked that it captures the heart of the listener.


Line by Line Meaning

When the moon hangs low in Napoli
At a time late in the evening, the moon comes down to Naples


There's a handsome gondolier
There exists an attractive person who rows a passenger boat in the canals of Venice


Every night he sings so happily
Every evening he sings with joy


So his lady love can hear
He sings so that his significant other can listen to his melody


In a manner oh gravissimo
He sings in a very serious way


He repeats his serenade,
He sings the same tune again and again


And his heart beats so fortissimo
His heart beats quickly and loudly


When she raises her Venetian shade
When his beloved opens the window blinds


Ciribiribin, he waits for her each night beneath her balcony
He waits for her every night under her balcony


Ciribiribin, he begs to hold her tight, but no, she won't agree
He pleads to embrace her closely but she refuses


Ciribiribin, she throws a rose and blows a kiss from up above
She tosses a flower and kisses from her high-up location


Ciribiribin, ciribiribin, ciribiribin, they're so in love
They are really in love




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network, Songtrust Ave, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HOWARD E JOHNSON, ALBERTO PESTALOZZA

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Comments from YouTube:

@leelarson107

Far better vocal treatment than Sinatra's 1939 version with The Maestro Harry James. Not a Crosby fan, but I always liked the Andrews Sisters, especially LaVerne.

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