Ciribiribin

"Ciribiribin" is a song Frank Sinatra recorded in 1939.

The song was in one of Sinatra's first sessions as a singer and performed this song alongside Harry James and his band. This performance was arranged by Andy Gibson.

Lyrics
When the moon hangs low in Napoli, there's a handsome gondolier, Every night he sings so happily, so his lady love can hear. In a manner oh gravissimo, he repeats his serenade, And his heart beats so fortissimo, when she raises her Venetian shade. Ciribiribin, chiribiribin, ciribiribin.

Ciribiribin, he waits for her each night beneath her balcony. Ciribiribin, he begs to hold her tight, but no, she won't agree. Ciribiribin, she throws a rose and blows a kiss from up above, Ciribiribin, ciribiribin, ciribiribin, they're so in love. (musical interlude) Ciribiribin, ciribiribin, ciribiribin, they're so in love