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Michael Buble – Ave Maria Lyrics

Jazz

Aaaah

Ave Maria
Gratia plena
Maria gratia plena
Maria gratia plena
Ave, ave dominus
Dominus tecum

Benedicta tu in mulieribus (aaah)
Et benedictus (aaah)
Et benedictus fructus ventris
Ventris tui Jesús
Ave Maria

Aaaah
Benedicta tu in mulieribus
Et benedictus

In hora mortis, mortis nostrae (aaaah)
In hora mortis nostrae
Ave Maria

Aaaah

About This Song

"Ave Maria" by Michael Bublé transforms the traditional Latin prayer into a deeply intimate spiritual meditation that bridges classical reverence with contemporary jazz sensibility. The song draws from the ancient Catholic prayer to the Virgin Mary, with lyrics that plead for divine intercession and comfort, particularly in the phrase "nunc et in hora mortis nostrae" (now and in the hour of our death), making it both a celebration of faith and a contemplation of mortality. Bublé's interpretation strips away operatic grandeur in favor of a more conversational, almost whispered delivery that feels like a personal confession rather than a formal hymn. His jazz-influenced phrasing and subtle vocal ornamentations breathe new life into the centuries-old text, making the Latin words accessible to modern listeners who may not understand their literal meaning but can feel their emotional weight. The production features lush orchestral arrangements with gentle strings and soft piano, creating an atmosphere of sacred intimacy that feels both timeless and contemporary. What makes this version particularly resonant is how Bublé's crooner style transforms a prayer traditionally associated with formal worship into something that feels like a private moment of vulnerability and hope. The song taps into universal themes of seeking comfort in times of uncertainty and the human need for spiritual connection, regardless of religious background. By placing this ancient prayer within his Christmas album, Bublé connects it to themes of renewal, hope, and the search for peace during life's most challenging moments, making it a standout track that transcends its holiday context.

Comments (2)

  • Andrea Bertke
    This song is a beautiful tribute to my husband. Thanks to my family for thinking of it for Rodger.
  • Samuel P. Ferraro
    It means everything to me. It is the Hail Mary in Latin, a prayer to the Mother of God.