Tender Is The Night

Andy Williams · Other Songs - Andy Williams

Tender is the night

So tender is the night

There's no one in the world

Except the two of us



Should tomorrow find us disenchanted

We have shared the love that few have known

Summers by the sea, a sailboat in Capri

These memories shall be our very own



Even though our dreams may vanish

With the morning light

We loved once in splendor

How tender, how tender the night



Even though our dreams may vanish

With the morning light

We loved once in splendor

How tender, how tender the night

About Tender Is The Night

Andy Williams' "Tender Is The Night" stands as a quintessential example of his smooth, romantic vocal style, blending jazz sensibilities with pop accessibility. Recorded during his peak era, the track showcases his signature warm tone and intricate phrasing, characteristic of the mid-to-late 1960s era where he dominated the adult contemporary charts. The song reflects the lush orchestral arrangements typical of Williams' work, often featuring rich harmonies and a sophisticated rhythm section that elevated the material beyond standard pop fare. While the lyrics explore themes of affection and intimacy, the recording itself serves as a testament to Williams' ability to convey deep emotion through melody and voice alone. It remains a staple in collections of his greatest hits, illustrating his enduring influence on the genre and his status as a leading figure in American vocal jazz and pop music. The track exemplifies the polished production standards of the time, capturing the essence of a musician who defined a generation of romantic ballads.