This paper presents a high-gain, high-frequency, bandpass operational amplifier with feed-forward compensation. It is designed to meet the requirements of a continuous time (CT) bandpass sigma delta (Σ∆) modulator with multi-GHz sampling frequency. The circuit consists of a main path composed of four stages of transconductance amplifiers and two feed-forward paths, and a common-mode feedback circuit is added to each stage to stabilize the DC operating point. The feed-forward compensation solves the problem that Miller compensation fails at high frequencies. The position of zeros and poles is adjusted by two feed-forward paths to improve the in-band phase margin. Low frequency and in-band noise are suppressed by adjusting the transfer function, and power consumption is reduced by current multiplexing. With a parallel load of 2 pF and 500 Ω, the post netlist simulation shows that this design achieves a gain of more than 45 dB in the bandwidth range of 10 kHz to 400 MHz, a unit gain frequency of 16.48 GHz and a phase margin of 66 ° under the conditions of a 1.2 V supply voltage. The maximum input equivalent noise is 8.97 \({\mu }\text{V}/\sqrt{\text{H}\text{z}}\) with a quiescent power dissipation of 35.3 mW.