Where Were You
Billy Joel Lyrics


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Where were you on our wedding day?
I got bad news that you went away
Where were you on our wedding day?
You did me wrong, now you must pay

Whoa oh (whoa oh)
Give me back my ring (my ring)
Whoa oh (whoa oh) whoa oh (whoa oh)
I ain't gonna let you keep a thing (a thing)
Whoa oh (bada bada bada)

Where were you when I said "I do"?
Everybody laughed and my inlaws too
Where were you when I turned around?
Some place you knew you never could be found

Whoa oh (whoa oh)
Give me back my ring (my ring)
Whoa oh (whoa oh) whoa oh (whoa oh)
I ain't gonna let you keep a thing (a thing)
Whoa oh (bada bada bada)

Where were you when I searched the town
And turned the whole
Neighborhood upside down?
Where were you little girl I say?
Where were you on our wedding day?

Whoa oh (whoa oh)
Give me back my ring (my ring)
Whoa oh (whoa oh) whoa oh (whoa oh)




I ain't gonna let you keep a thing (a thing)
Whoa oh (bada bada bada)

Overall Meaning

Billy Joel's song "Where Were You" is a melancholic tune about a man trying to move on from a past relationship while still being consumed by his own sense of loss. The song opens with the singer in a bar, with "brandy eyes" – a clear reference to drinking as a coping mechanism. He's overwhelmed with emotion and talks to himself, reminiscing about the person who was once his world, but is no longer there. The repetition of "You were the one" emphasises his longing for his former lover.


The chorus is a plea for comfort, but Joel acknowledges that he can only find solace in his own company. He's looking for a new partner, but he knows that no one can replace his ex-lover. The lyrics "I know there is no one that can save me from myself" are an insightful observation, acknowledging that it's impossible to depend on other people for our own happiness. We need to find joy within ourselves. Yet, despite this understanding, his mind keeps wandering back to the "one" who got away.


At its core, "Where Were You" is a powerful depiction of heartbreak, and Joel's evocative lyrics and soulful melodies make it a poignant addition to his impressive discography.


Line by Line Meaning

Here I am again
I find myself in the same place as before


In this smoky place
In a bar full of smoke


With my brandy eyes
Drunk and bleary-eyed


I'm talking to myself
Engaged in a drunken soliloquy


You were the one
You were the person I loved


Here I go again
I am repeating my behavior


Looking for your face
Searching for you


And I realize
I come to the understanding


That I should look for someone else
That I should find another person to love


But you were the one
But you were the person I loved


I'm looking for comfort
I am searching for solace


That I can take
That I can find and use


From someone else
From another person


But after all
Despite everything


I know there is no one
I understand that no one


That can save me from myself
Can rescue me from my own self-destructive behaviors


You were the only one
You were the only person I loved and trusted




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HAROLD LOGAN, JIMMY PATTON, LLOYD PRICE

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