We'll Meet Again
Jim Capaldi Lyrics


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Charles-Parker

We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when
But I know we'll meet again some sunny day.

Everybody, bye.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jim Capaldi's song "We'll Meet Again" are about the optimism and the hope that two individuals will meet each other again, although they are uncertain of when and where it will happen. The first line of the chorus, "We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when" captures the essential theme of the song. The singer is acknowledging that they have been separated from someone they care deeply about, and although they are uncertain of when and where they will reunite, they are confident that they will meet again. The fact that the singer emphasizes that it will be a "sunny day" further emphasizes the hopeful and positive mood of the song. The phrase "sunny day" is often associated with happiness and positivity, which further emphasizes the optimistic nature of the lyrics.


The song "We'll Meet Again" was written in 1940 by English songwriter Ross Parker and lyricist Hughie Charles. Throughout the years, it has been interpreted as a symbol of hope during difficult times, such as during World War II, and as a timeless love song that evokes feelings of hope and comfort. In the 21st century, the song has been used in a variety of contexts, such as at the end of the cult television show "The Sopranos".


Line by Line Meaning

We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when
Even though we don't have a specific time and place, I am certain that our paths will cross again.


But I know we'll meet again some sunny day.
We might not have control over when our reunion will happen, but I am positive it will be a joyous occasion, filled with happiness and positivity.




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