The Bells Of St. Mary
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The Bells of St. Mary,
Ah, hear they are calling,
The young loves, the true loves,
That come from the sea.

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

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

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




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

Overall Meaning

"The Bells of St. Mary's" is a romantic song about young and true love that comes from the sea, symbolized by the bells of St. Mary's. The song speaks of the promise of love, even in the face of change and challenges, as expressed by the lines "And so my beloved, when red leaves are falling, the love bells shall ring out for you and me." The song captures the essence of enduring love, which remains steadfast and true, no matter what.


The song's lyrics are simple yet poetic, and they convey the longing and devotion of the singer. The bells of St. Mary's are a symbol of hope and faith, and they serve as a reminder that love can endure through even the most difficult of times. The melody is soft and tender, and it complements the lyrics perfectly, creating a romantic and nostalgic mood.


Line by Line Meaning

The Bells of St. Mary,
The sound of the bells from St. Mary's church.


Ah, hear they are calling,
It seems as if the bells are calling out to someone.


The young loves, the true loves,
The romantic love of young lovers, the honest love between two people.


That come from the sea.
The love that arises from the ocean symbolizes the vastness and endlessness of their love.


And so my beloved,
The singer is addressing his/her beloved.


When red leaves are falling,
During the autumn season when the leaves are turning red and falling off the trees.


The love bells shall ring out,
The bells of love will ring loudly and clearly.


The love bells shall ring out,
The bells of love will ring loudly and clearly.


For you and me.
This love is for both the singer and his/her beloved.


The Bells of St. Mary,
The sound of the bells from St. Mary's church.


Ah, hear they are calling,
It seems as if the bells are calling out to someone.


The young loves, the true loves,
The romantic love of young lovers, the honest love between two people.


That come from the sea.
The love that arises from the ocean symbolizes the vastness and endlessness of their love.


And so my beloved,
The singer is addressing his/her beloved.


When red leaves are falling,
During the autumn season when the leaves are turning red and falling off the trees.


The love bells shall ring out,
The bells of love will ring loudly and clearly.


The love bells shall ring out,
The bells of love will ring loudly and clearly.


The love bells shall ring out,
The bells of love will ring loudly and clearly.


For you and me.
This love is for both the singer and his/her beloved.




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@stephencoomer5692

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



All comments from YouTube:

@charlesmueller4915

The energy Spector put into his productions was legendary, this is probably his most exemplary work!

@arbiter3297

Probably the best drum outro ever recorded. What a great effort by all involved, including Spector as producer.

@stillstanding6031

One of the very best Spector outings. Bobby Sheen is amazing!

@marcfredo7523

Maybe it’s my age, but I never get tired of listening to this incredible Christmas album. It’s release date fell on Nov. 22, 1963, the day JFK was assassinated, and it was a little overlooked until the following year.

@yotokil2914

no, it aint your age. as someone born over 30 years after this album released, its very good.

@JoeFLash41

Me neither. I hate the Holiday favorites of today.

@r.c.r.7413

I'm 44, and the wall of sound hits me as hard as anyone!

@tonyrussi7777

we bought it in Miami on Nov. 16th, 1963, my brothers birthday, at Burdines Dept. Store at 163rd St. Shopping Center.

@laminage

I have The Phil Spector Back To Mono and I almost forgot about the Xmas Album. The Man is so amazing with his productions.

@TheSonglvr

Please, people....play this for your kids and grand children. It's a wonderful rendition of a classic!

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