The Spirit of St. Louis
British Sea Power Lyrics


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Come all of ye, sing Louis, Louis
Come all of you, sing Louis, Louis

And do you know his name was Lindy
He flew the spirit of St. Louis

Ah!
We'll raise the spirit of St.Louis
If all of you'd sing Louis, Louis

Come all of ye sing
Come all of ye sing
Come all of ye ah sing Louis, Louis

Ah!

And there's a little trouble in the starboard wing
And a number of stuka's are coming in
Are just coming in

Oh Louis, Louis
Hey Louis, Louis

Hey Louis, Louis
Yeah Louis, Louis

Oh
Louis, Louis, Louis, Louis Louis
Louis, Louis, Louis, Louis Louis
Louis, Louis, Louis, Louis Louis





Louis, Louis

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of British Sea Power's song "The Spirit of St. Louis" invite us to celebrate the pioneering spirit of aviation and explore what it represents. The song begins by calling upon all of us to sing the name of Louis, which is an invitation to celebrate the heroic flying exploits of Charles Lindbergh, who piloted the famous Spirit of St. Louis airplane in 1927. The catchy chorus of "Louis, Louis" repeats throughout the song as a rallying cry, encouraging us to join in the celebration.


The lyrics powerfully capture the excitement and danger of early aviation, as we hear references to "a little trouble in the starboard wing" and the approach of "a number of stuka's." The song's lyrics are sung with a sense of urgency, which mirrors the spirit of adventure and pioneering that Lindbergh embodied during his historic flight. The song's lyrics suggest that we all have a bit of this pioneering spirit within us, and that we should embrace it and shout out in celebration.


Line by Line Meaning

Come all of ye, sing Louis, Louis
Invitation for everyone to sing together


And do you know his name was Lindy
Reference to Charles Lindbergh, the true-life pilot who flew the Spirit of St. Louis plane


He flew the spirit of St. Louis
Lindbergh's historic flight in the Spirit of St. Louis plane is being praised


We'll raise the spirit of St.Louis
Reinforcing the idea of honoring Lindbergh and his accomplishments


Come all of you, sing Louis, Louis
Another call to sing along, referencing Lindbergh's name


And there's a little trouble in the starboard wing
A reference to some issue with the plane


And a number of stuka's are coming in
Imagery of impending danger, possibly referencing the German Stuka dive bombers from WWII


Oh Louis, Louis
A loving exclamation of Lindbergh's name, possibly in response to his bravery and accomplishments


Hey Louis, Louis
Continuation of the same theme. The singer seems to be addressing Lindbergh directly or talking about him to others


Yeah Louis, Louis
Further reiteration of their admiration for Lindbergh


Oh Louis, Louis, Louis, Louis Louis
Repeating the name further, possibly signifying their appreciation as well as echoing the plane's engine sound


Louis, Louis, Louis, Louis Louis
Continuation of the previous line, emphasizing Lindbergh's name


Louis, Louis, Louis, Louis Louis
Final repetition of Lindbergh's name, showcasing their respect and admiration for the pilot and his historic flight




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