Tender Is the Night
Johnny Mathis Lyrics


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Tender is the night
So tender is the night
There's no one in the world
Except the two of us

Should tomorrow
Find us disenchanted
We have shared a love
That few have known

Summers by the sea
A sailboat in Capri
These memories shall be
Our very own

Even though our dreams may vanish
With the morning light
We loved once in splendour
How tender, how tender the night

Even though our dreams may vanish
With the morning light




We loved once in splendour
How tender, how tender the night

Overall Meaning

The song "Tender Is the Night" by Johnny Mathis is a romantic ballad that speaks about the tender and fleeting nature of love. The title is inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel Tender Is the Night, which is a story of love, passion, and disillusionment. Johnny Mathis sings that the night is tender, which refers to the softness and delicacy of the moment they are sharing. Then, he goes on to say that there is no one in the world except the two of them, which implies that they are completely immersed in their love and nothing else matters.


The song talks about the precious memories they have made, such as spending summers by the sea, sailing a boat in Capri, and their love. These memories are special to them and will remain their own forever. However, Mathis acknowledges that these memories may fade away with the morning light, but they have loved each other once in splendor, making the night a tender and beautiful moment in their lives.


Overall, "Tender Is the Night" is a song about savoring the moment, enjoying the love and companionship that we have in our lives, and cherishing the memories that we create.


Line by Line Meaning

Tender is the night
The night is gentle and soft


So tender is the night
The night is incredibly gentle and soft


There's no one in the world Except the two of us
No one else exists in our world except for us


Should tomorrow Find us disenchanted
If we become disillusioned tomorrow


We have shared a love That few have known
We have experienced a love that few people have experienced


Summers by the sea A sailboat in Capri
Memories of summers spent by the sea and sailing in Capri


These memories shall be Our very own
These memories belong solely to us


Even though our dreams may vanish With the morning light
Although our dreams may fade away as morning comes


We loved once in splendour
We once loved brilliantly and magnificently


How tender, how tender the night
The night was incredibly gentle and soft




Writer(s): SAMMY FAIN, PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER

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