Love Is a Many-Splendoured Thing
The Four Aces Lyrics


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Love is a many splendoured thing
It's the April rose that only grows in the early spring
Love is nature's way of giving a reason to be living
The golden crown that makes a man a king
Once on a high and windy hill
In the morning mist two lovers kissed and the world stood still
Then your fingers touched my silent heart and taught it how to sing
Yes, true love's a many splendoured thing

Once on a high and windy hill
In the morning mist two lovers kissed and the world stood still




Then your fingers touched my silent heart and taught it how to sing
Yes, true love's a many splendoured thing

Overall Meaning

The Four Aces's song "Love Is a Many Splendoured Thing" expresses the idea that love is a complex, multi-faceted experience that brings joy and purpose to life. The lyrics describe love as a rare and beautiful thing, like the April rose that only grows in the early spring. Love, according to the song, is nature's way of giving us a reason to live, and it has the power to transform an ordinary person into a king, symbolized by the golden crown.


The song tells the story of two lovers who meet on a high and windy hill, surrounded by the mist. In that moment, everything else in the world seems to stand still while they share a kiss. The singer's heart is awakened by the touch of the other person's fingers, and he feels compelled to sing about the many splendours of true love.


The lyrics offer listeners a sense of hope and inspiration, suggesting that true love is a rare and precious gift that can uplift and transform our lives. The song's gentle melody and evocative lyrics have made it a classic of the romantic ballad genre.


Line by Line Meaning

Love is a many splendoured thing
Love is an incredible and wonderful experience.


It's the April rose that only grows in the early spring
Love is a rare and beautiful thing that only comes around once in a while.


Love is nature's way of giving a reason to be living
Love is something that gives life purpose and meaning.


The golden crown that makes a man a king
Love can make a man feel powerful and important, like a king.


Once on a high and windy hill
Refers to a specific moment in time where two lovers shared a special experience.


In the morning mist two lovers kissed and the world stood still
Their love was so powerful that it felt like time stopped just for them.


Then your fingers touched my silent heart and taught it how to sing
Your love brought happiness and meaning to my life.


Yes, true love's a many splendoured thing
Reaffirming the idea that love is a wonderful experience.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Sammy Fain, Paul Webster

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Comments from YouTube:

@mahonedb1

I'm the grandson of Dave Mahoney, one of the Original Four Aces. I couldn't be prouder of all the comments I read. The Original Four Aces were a wonderful group, with near perfect harmonies. Youtube has been a godsend, allowing me to relive some dear memories of my younger years accompanying them on concert tours to Coney Island, Philadelphia, and the like. Thank you!

@doughoward6401

I danced to this song with many a pretty girl !!

@tracychow8797

Dear David

Proud for your grandfather whose song keep so many memories for us.
Greetings from Hong Kong

@ryanduffy4066

David, My grandfather was Louis Silvestri who was one of the original members. I can remember growing up and him always singing his songs even up until his death. It exposed me to some of the best music at a young age and even at 29 now I love the melody's of the 50's. We were truly blessed to have them.

@scottfowler7680

This song brings back so many precious memories of my mother

@gustavomorales6424

Congratulations my G

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@carolanndyergadenne5041

One of my favorites my elder sister bought all their wonderful records so i listened and loved everyone of them, my sister is 86 and I am 76, great memories

@barbarameyer8134

I am 62 years old. And I love this. This is music. Not that crap we hear today.

@richmifflin3864

I’am 75 and I love this song . These singer we have now can’t hold a candle to singers from the 50 and 60s

@frankdeturse5180

I am 81 and songs will never be the same as the 1940's 50's and 60's - music today is that what they call - bollerdash

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