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Cry Me a River
Julie London Lyrics


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Now you say you're lonely
You cry the whole night thorough
Well, you can cry me a river, cry me a river
I cried a river over you

Now you say you're sorry
For bein' so untrue
Well, you can cry me a river, cry me a river
I cried a river over you

You drove me, nearly drove me out of my head
While you never shed a tear
Remember, I remember all that you said
Told me love was too plebeian
Told me you were through with me and

Now you say you love me
Well, just to prove you do
Come on and cry me a river, cry me a river
I cried a river over you

I cried a river over you
I cried a river over you
I cried a river over you

Overall Meaning

The song 'Cry Me a River' by Julie London is a song about heartbreak and betrayal. The singer's lover has been unfaithful and now they feel lonely and sorry. The singer responds by telling their lover to cry them a river, suggesting that their tears do not mean anything anymore, as the singer has already cried their own river over their betrayal. The chorus repeats this sentiment, reminding the lover that the singer has moved on and that their tears will not bring them back.


The lyrics also contain a sense of bitterness towards the lover for causing the singer so much pain. The lines, "You drove me, nearly drove me out of my head / While you never shed a tear," demonstrate the singer's frustration at their lover's lack of remorse. The lyrics also recall how the lover had once told the singer that love is "too plebeian" and that they were "through" with them. Now, the lover is saying they love the singer again, but the singer is not convinced and challenges the lover to "cry me a river" to prove it.


Overall, the song conveys a sense of emotional maturity and resilience in the singer who has moved on from their betrayal and is able to stand up to their former lover.


Line by Line Meaning

Now you say you're lonely
You now claim to be experiencing quite some loneliness


You cry the whole night thorough
Your night is spent crying all the way through


Well, you can cry me a river, cry me a river
You can direct your sorrow to me and even cry an entire river over me


I cried a river over you
I was once in your shoes and it made me cry a lot, so I can understand how you currently feel


Now you say you're sorry
You now express regret for your past actions


For bein' so untrue
Because you weren't honest and truthful


You drove me, nearly drove me out of my head
Your actions caused me unbearable emotional distress


While you never shed a tear
Yet, you never showed any sign of remorse


Remember, I remember all that you said
I recall every single thing you told me


Told me love was too plebeian
You informed me that love was only for common people


Told me you were through with me and
You mentioned that you were done with our relationship


Now you say you love me
You're now saying that you love me after all that has happened


Well, just to prove you do
To demonstrate the genuineness of your love towards me


Come on and cry me a river, cry me a river
You can show me proof of your love by crying a river over me


I cried a river over you
Just like you, I also cried excessively over what happened between us


I cried a river over you
I cried uncontrollably about you


I cried a river over you
I was really hurt by you and cried a lot about it




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Arthur Hamilton

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LYRICS

Now you say you're lonely
You cry the whole night through
Well, you can cry me a river, cry me a river
I cried a river over you

Now you say you're sorry
For bein' so untrue
Well, you can cry me a river, cry me a river
I cried a river over you

You drove me, nearly drove me out of my head
While you never shed a tear
Remember, I remember all that you said
Told me love was too plebeian
Told me you were through with me and
Now you say you love me
Well, just to prove you do
Come on and cry me a river, cry me a river
I cried a river over you

I cried a river over you
I cried a river over you
I cried a river over you



@minashortcakes5670

In my head, V survives. He goes back to Evey but she's obviously pissed because she's been hurt and has already mourned losing him.

"No more lies, you said. Yet you lied about dying, too!"

So she shuts him off even though he tries to explain. V eventually comes home to the Shadow Gallery and plays a song in the Jukebox to distract himself. He doesn't look, and just presses a button. It plays this song, as if spitting out the unspoken bitter words of Evey. He doesn't believe in coincidences-- never had. So, determined not to give up, he does what he is best at doing. He plans of ways he can win her back, poring over strategically manipulating events that will bring them together (a broken elevator at her work, maybe? And-- oh, hello Evey! Fancy seeing you here. I was also about to attend a gathering here that absolutely no one has invited me to. How have you been doing?), and rehearsing the words he would say. He thought of using lines from books, but knows that being vague about his point may probably anger her more.

It is in the middle of this that she catches him, coming to a stop at the entrance of the living room and staring at him as he is apologizing to his "fat metal friend". He notices her not too long after and wishes for the train's existence, hoping for it to hit him and take him away from this embarrassing predicament.

"I heard all of that." She simply states while trying to maintain a straight face. She fails, the upward tilt of the corners of her mouth being a dead give-away, and V feels like now he REALLY wants to die.

"Why don't we have some tea?" She commands more than suggests. All he could do was to follow her to his kitchen and set the kettle to boil while thinking with nervous apprehension that this is going to be a long night.



All comments from YouTube:

@cocobays3278

The best use of the word plebeian in any song in the history of songs

@vinceq1036

A voice as clear as crystal. Julie London's voice and Barney Kessel's guitar playing, a match made in heaven.

@lunamuna5934

Its 3:30 am and I'm listening to his music in the middle of the night, lying down in my bed while thinking about my life choices and my depression, a good night in perspective

@Loftsie

such a coincidence to find this but in fact its only 2:47
here in Bulgaria
im just bored as hell and dont know what to do so here i am listening to her
reading some comments as i do
so

i thought y not mess around with this script

@kieragg6829

U ok bro?

@lunamuna5934

@@kieragg6829 yeah dude, thx for asking

@lunamuna5934

@Serena Cena well I have feeling that we are in the same shit you and me ^^

@dianacalvillo4167

I’m listening to this at 1:48 am

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@wvcricker5683

I’m 51 and this is the first time I’ve heard this.. damn, what have I been missin???

@carmenspencer67

First time I heard this was in the movie"the girl can't help it".with Jayne Mansfield!! Julie London played a nurse on "Emergency " the series!!!Mariska Hargitayis Mansfield daughter who is on law and order!!!

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