The Isle of Capri
Ray Noble Lyrics


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'Twas on the Isle of Capri that I found her
Beneath the shade of an old walnut tree
Oh, I can still see the flowers blooming 'round her
Where we met on the Isle of Capri

She was as sweet as the rose of the dawning
But somehow Fate hadn't meant her for me
And tho' I sailed with the tide in the morning
Still my heart's on the Isle of Capri

Summertime was nearly over
Blue Italian skies above
I said, "Lady, I'm a rover
Can you spare a sweet word of love?"
She whispered softly, " 'Tis best not to linger,"
Then as I kissed her hand I could see




She wore a plain golden ring on her finger
'Twas good-bye to the Isle of Capri

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ray Noble's song Isle of Capri tell the tale of a chance encounter between the singer and a woman on the Italian island of Capri, and the bittersweet memories that linger after their brief romance. The setting is idyllic, with the shade of an old walnut tree and flowers blooming around the two lovers. The woman is described as sweet as the rose of the dawning, but their time together is cut short by fate. The singer had to sail away with the tide in the morning, leaving his heart behind on the Isle of Capri.


The song's lyrics also touch on the theme of missed opportunities and unrequited love. The singer knows he cannot stay, but he asks the woman to spare a sweet word of love, hoping for a glimmer of affection in return. However, she gently rebuffs him, and he realizes that she wore a plain golden ring on her finger all along. With a sense of poignant resignation, he bids farewell to the Isle of Capri, but the memories of his time there and the woman he met continue to haunt him.


Overall, Ray Noble's Isle of Capri is a wistful and romantic ballad that captures the magic and melancholy of a fleeting summer romance in a beautiful location.


Line by Line Meaning

'Twas on the Isle of Capri that I found her
I found the love of my life on the beautiful Isle of Capri


Beneath the shade of an old walnut tree
We met under the calm shadow of a rustic walnut tree


Oh, I can still see the flowers blooming 'round her
The vivid memories of the blossoming flowers around her are still fresh in my mind


Where we met on the Isle of Capri
We crossed paths for the first time on the stunning Isle of Capri


She was as sweet as the rose of the dawning
She was as gentle and lovely as a rose that blooms at dawn


But somehow Fate hadn't meant her for me
Unfortunately, destiny did not intend for her to be mine


And tho' I sailed with the tide in the morning
Even though I moved on with the wave of time


Still my heart's on the Isle of Capri
My heart still pines for the place where I first fell in love


Summertime was nearly over
The season of summer was approaching its end


Blue Italian skies above
The majestic Italian skies were seen above us


I said, "Lady, I'm a rover
I told her that I was a wanderer, constantly traveling around


Can you spare a sweet word of love?"
I asked if she could reciprocate my love for her with kind words of her own


She whispered softly, "'Tis best not to linger,"
She advised me gently that it's better not to prolong our stay together


Then as I kissed her hand I could see
As I bid farewell kissing her hand, I noticed


She wore a plain golden ring on her finger
She had a simple golden wedding band on her finger


''Twas good-bye to the Isle of Capri
Thus, it was time to say farewell to this beautiful Italian island and the love I left behind




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: WILLIAM HILL

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Comments from YouTube:

@MattKlocke

I have this song on a 78 that I got off ebay! Al Bowlly and Ray Noble were an amazing duo and their music was outstanding!

@basilpeewit3350

Strange that Bowlly's name is not on the label, he was a household name in 1934 when this was waxed.

@MichaelLavocah

If the singer's name appeared on the label he was entitled to a share of the royalties.

@lindaeasley5606

I love Al Bowlly . Great underrated voice of the early 20th century

@lindaeasley5606

My favorite oldie from the pre rock and roll era. Something about this song
I also like other Island songs like Treasure Island and Moonlight Swim

@askovarjorinne9074

So sweet thank´s!!💕💕💫💫

@SuperMegguy

Very nice

@dannava4931

I’m dead 😵 🌵🐅

@kmg2480

That sounds rather bothersome.

@binkydrumms

It is rather bothersome

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