bells of st marys
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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The Bells of St. Mary's
Ah, hear they are calling
The young loves, the true loves
Who come from the sea

And so my beloved
When red leaves are falling
The love bells shall ring out, ring out
For you and me

The Bells of St. Mary's
Ah, hear they are calling
The young loves, the true loves
Who come from the sea

And so my beloved
When red leaves are falling




The love bells shall ring out, ring out
For you and me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The Bells of St. Mary's" depict a romantic scene where the bells of St. Mary's church are calling out to young and true loves who come from the sea. The persona (most likely a man) speaks to his beloved, promising that the love bells shall ring out when red leaves fall, a symbol of autumn and possibly a foreshadowing of the end of life. This simple yet powerful image conveys the depth of the persona's love, which can withstand the test of time and even death.


The lyrics also suggest a spiritual aspect, as St. Mary's is a church and the bells can be interpreted as a call to prayer or a symbol of divine guidance. The use of bells in religious contexts dates back to ancient times, with different cultures using them for various purposes such as marking time or warding off evil spirits. In the Christian tradition, bells are often rung during church services and other holy occasions, creating an atmosphere of reverence and celebration.


Overall, "The Bells of St. Mary's" is a timeless love song that touches on the themes of faith, eternity, and devotion. It has been covered by numerous artists and remains a beloved classic to this day.


Line by Line Meaning

Ah, hear they are calling
The bells of St. Mary's are ringing out a call to those who are meant to hear it


The young loves, the true loves
The love that is pure and genuine, found in the hearts of the youthful


Who come from the sea
Those who have journeyed far and wide, seeking to find their true love as if across an ocean


And so my beloved
My dearest love, whom I cherish above all else


When red leaves are falling
In the autumn, when the leaves turn red and fall from the trees


The love bells shall ring out, ring out
The bells of St. Mary's will peal joyously, announcing our commitment to one another


For you and me
Our love will be celebrated, and forever remembered through the sound of the enduring bells




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: A. Emmett Adams, Douglas Furber

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

Tracie B

Every time I hear two local church where I live in Manchester UK 🇬🇧 there bells sound like the song The bells of st mary's


The Bells of St. Mary's
Ah, hear they are calling
The young loves, the true loves
Who come from the sea
And so my beloved
When red leaves are falling
The love bells shall ring out, ring out
For you and me
The Bells of St. Mary's
Ah, hear they are calling
The young loves, the true loves
Who come from the sea
And so my beloved
When red leaves are falling
The love bells shall ring out, ring out
For you and me



Cobra Corporal

Oh, bells of St Mary's
We always will love you
With your inspiration
We never will fail

Your chimes will for ever bring sweet memories of you

So proudly ring out
While we sing out

Hail! Hail! Hail!

So proudly ring out
While we sing out

Hail! Hail! Hail!

Won't you ring them bells?



All comments from YouTube:

David Allen

This film should be in everyone’s collection , along with ‘’Going My Way” ; Bing sings lovely songs in both of these gems.

Ben Fowler 2000

I love his version of Shepherd Me O God.

Lindsey Rezachek

Just saw this movie for the first time and this part really stood out to me. Those angelic voices really complimented Bing so beautifully. Gives me the chills.

Yvette Jones

I miss Bing Crosby's voice and his movies. His voice was so soothing and mellow and in the those days movies were clean and pure.

cka2nd

I once read that shopping malls used to play his music when they wanted to drive out teenagers when too many of them were hanging around. That tickled me pink.

Imani M

@cka2nd That's hilarious 😂 I would have stayed, as a teenager. And I was just a teenager a few years ago. I love this kind of music

cka2nd

@Imani M I'm glad you liked the story. I've always been a contrarian myself, so I probably would have wanted to stay, too. Two things you should check out on YouTube: Connie Francis sang a lovely version of "The Bells of St. Mary" many years ago - I'm not generally a fan of hers - and Bing Crosby and David Bowie sang a famous duet on a Crosby Christmas Special from the 1970's, singing "Little Drummer Boy" and "Peace on Earth." Crosby didn't know who Bowie was, but his kids were very excited their dad was working with him. As far as I know, the two of them got along famously.

Alexander

Yvette Jones
It reminds me of better days, family pride/structure, reverence for the Church... peace!!!

Christine Butler

My dad had a voice that sounded just like Bing Crosby, and I remember him singing around the house when I was growing up. Now when I hear Bing it's a find memory of my dad....

Felicia Szczepanski

Beautiful! I belong to "St. Mary's" church in New Baltimore, Michigan, and sometimes our Handbell Choir will perform this song during Mass. Love this movie. Thanks so much for posting.
Happy New Year everyone!

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