Sunday, November 10, 2013

Lyric - "Torna A Surriento" (Neapolitan)


Napolitan version


Elvis Presley ("Surrender")


Luciano Pavarotti


Guitar Solo by Dong Hwan Noh


Torna A Surriento (Neapolitan)
Composed by Ernesto De Curtis (1902)
Lyric by his brother, Giambattista


Neapolitan lyric:

Vide'o mare quant’è bello,
Spira tantu sentimento,
Comme tu a chi tiene a' mente,
Ca scetato 'o faie sunnà.

Guarda gua' chistu ciardino;
Siente, siente sciure arance:
Nu profumo accussi fino
Dinto 'o core se ne va…

E tu dice: "I’ parto, addio!"
T’alluntane da stu core…
Da sta terra de l’ammore…
Tiene 'o core 'e nun turnà?

Ma nun me lassà,
Nun darme stu turmiento!
Torna a Surriento,
famme campà!

Vide'o mare de Surriento,
che tesoro tene nfunno:
chi ha girato tutto 'o munno
nun l'ha visto comm'a ccà.

Guarda attuorno sti Serene,
ca te guardano 'ncantate,
e te vonno tantu bene...
Te vulessero vasà.

E tu dice: "I' parto, addio!"
T'alluntane da stu core
Da la terra de l'ammore
Tiene 'o core 'e nun turnà?

Ma nun me lassà,
Nun darme stu turmiento!
Torna a Surriento,
Famme campà!


English translation ("Come Back to Sorrento"):

Look at the sea, how beautiful it is,
it inspires so many emotions,
like you do with the people you have at heart.
You make them dream while they are still awake.

Look at this garden
and the scent of these oranges,
such a fine perfume,
it goes straight into your heart,

And you say: "I am leaving, goodbye."
You go away from my heart,
away from this land of love,
And you have the heart not to come back.

But do not go away,
do not give me this pain.
Come back to Surriento,
let me live!

Look at the sea of Surriento,
what a treasure it is!
Even who has travelled all over the world,
he has never seen a sea like this one.

Look at these mermaids
that stare, amazed, at you,
that love you so much.
They would like to kiss you,

And you say: "I am leaving, goodbye."
You go away from my heart,
away from the land of love,
And you have the heart not to come back.

But please do not go away,
do not give me this pain.
Come back to Surriento,
let me live!

Lyric - Mother of Mine (Bill Parkinson, 1971)


1972 - Neil Reid


Guitar Solo by Noh Dong Hwan


Mother Of Mine
Written by Bill Parkinson, 1971
Performed by Scottish child singing star Neil Reid


Mother of mine you gave to me
All of my life to do as I please.
I owe everything I have to you.
Mother sweet mother of mine.

Mother of mine when I was young
You showed me the right way things had to be done.
Without your arms where would I be.
Mother sweet mother of mine.

[Chorus]
Mother you gave me happiness
Much more than words can say.
I thank the lord let me breathe with you
Every night and every day.

Mother of mine now I am grown
And I can walk straight all on my own.
I'd like to give you what you gave to me.
Mother sweet mother of mine.