‘'O sole mio’ Song Lyrics (Neapolitan)
Che bella cosa na jurnata ’e sole,
n’aria serena doppo na tempesta!
Pe’ ll’aria fresca pare già na festa...
Che bella cosa na jurnata ’e sole.
Ma n’atu sole cchiù bello, oi ne’,
’o sole mio sta nfronte a te!
’o sole, ’o sole mio
sta nfronte a te, sta nfronte a te!
Lùceno ’e llastre d’’a fenesta toia;
’na lavannara canta e se ne vanta
e pe’ tramente torce, spanne e canta,
lùceno ’e llastre d’’a fenesta toia.
Quanno fa notte e ’o sole se ne scenne,
me vene quasi ’na malincunia;
sotto ’a fenesta toia restarria
quanno fa notte e ’o sole se ne scenne.
‘'O sole mio’ Song Lyrics in English
What a beautiful thing is a sunny day!
The air is serene after a storm,
The air is so fresh that it already feels like a celebration.
What a beautiful thing is a sunny day!
But another sun, even more beauteous,
Oh my sweetheart,
My own sun, shines from your face!
This sun, my own sun,
Shines from your face; It shines from your face!
Your window panes shine;
A laundress is singing and boasting about it;
And while she’s wringing the clothes,
Hanging them up to dry, and singing,
Your window panes shine.
When night comes and the sun has gone down,
I almost start feeling melancholy;
I’d stay below your window
When night comes and the sun has gone down.
About Song ‘'O sole mio’
Released Year | 1898 |
Singer | Luciano Pavarotti |
Composer | Eduardo di Capua, Alfredo Mazzucchi |
Lyricist | Giovanni Capurro |
Official Video of ‘'O sole mio’
Frequently Asked Questions
Why 'O sole mio is famous?
It is a famous Neapolitan song which introduces us to the Italian culture and music. It is also know as "Cornetto song" for being used in an advert for Cornetto ice cream.
What is the meaning of 'O sole mio?
'O sole mio is an Italian word meaning "My Sunshine"