The Bells Of St. Mary's
Sam Cooke Lyrics


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The bells of St. Mary's
I 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 are shell
Ring out, ring out
For you and me

The bells of st mary's
I hear they are calling
The young loves, the true loves
Who come from the sea

And so my beloved
When red leeves are falling
The love bells shell




Ring out, ring out
For you and me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sam Cooke's "The Bells of St. Mary's" speak of the bells of the St. Mary's church calling out to the young and true loves that come from the sea. The singer addresses his beloved, telling her that when the red leaves fall, the love bells will ring out for the two of them. The overall message of the song is one of romance, with the bells of the church representing the unbreakable bond between two people.


The imagery of the sea plays a significant role in the song, as it symbolizes the vastness of the world and the endless possibilities for love. The church bells, on the other hand, signify the connection that two people can have with each other, despite the vastness of the world around them. The repeated use of the phrase "ring out" in the chorus reinforces this idea, as the love between the two people is something that should be celebrated and announced to the world.


Overall, "The Bells of St. Mary's" is a timeless love song that speaks to the enduring nature of true love.


Line by Line Meaning

The bells of St. Mary's
The sound of church bells from St. Mary's are ringing


I hear they are calling
I can hear the church bells and their message


The young loves, the true loves
The message of the bells is for young and true loves


Who come from the sea
Those who come from the sea are included in the message


And so my beloved
So my dear, my love


When red leaves are falling
In autumn when the leaves turn red and fall


The love bells are shell
The bells of love will ring


Ring out, ring out
Loudly and clearly, ring out


For you and me
The message of the bells is for us, my dear


The bells of st mary's
Again, the sound of church bells from St. Mary's


I hear they are calling
Reinforcing the initial message of the church bells


The young loves, the true loves
Once again, the message is for young and true loves


Who come from the sea
The message extends to those who come from the sea




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@KATHYY4

I did an assignment on my Dad's elementary school education. And he grew up in the 50's so now I feel like getting in touch with my Dad's history via the music around in his time <3 i love it...

@lindaberg1695

I've always enjoyed Sam Cooke and I love him singing this song....just lovely!

@user-ho2pf5mj5g

❤❤❤ red leaves... Rising.☀️

@kshlevingston1

I had this album when I was about 9 years old, it also had old Danny boy, in my solitude, moonlight in Vermont.. I don't know what on Earth I did with it. A true loss.

@thomasbryantjr5841

Love this song 🎵 take me back bought it years ago awesome voice sam cooke

@thomasbryant805

Omg i remember buying this song yrs ago classic

@mooneyes3263

Beautiful Sam I love ❤️ anything u sing beautiful soul

@thomasbryantjr7638

Wow what a awesome voice I remember playing this year ago 😊

@kibbulz1

BRAVO!!!!!!
Thanx for posting

@thomasbryant4262

wow I remember playing this song yrs ago

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