Isle of Capri

WILLIAM HILL

'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.

Trivia about the song Isle of Capri by Al Bowlly

When was the song “Isle of Capri” released by Al Bowlly?
The song Isle of Capri was released in 2005, on the album “Goodnight Sweetheart”.
Who composed the song “Isle of Capri” by Al Bowlly?
The song “Isle of Capri” by Al Bowlly was composed by WILLIAM HILL.

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