Where Are You?
Doris Day Lyrics


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(Where are you?)

Where are you, now that I need you
Now that I want you so badly I could cry
Where are you (Where are you?)
Where did fate lead you (Where are you?)
Funny how I dreamed you'd still be standing by
I had you at my beck and call
I called you any time at all
I guess I took too much for granted
I never thought I'd lie awake and sigh
Where are you, now that I need you
Now that I love you so madly I could die

I had you at my beck and call
I called you any time at all
I guess I took too much for granted
I never thought I'd lie awake and sigh
Where are you, now that I need you
Now that I love you so madly I could die

(Where are you, now that I need you)




Now that I love you so madly I could die
(Where are you?)

Overall Meaning

The song “Where Are You” by Doris Day expresses the heartache and longing of someone who wants to find their lost love. The lyrics communicate the sense of despair and grief, as the singer wonders where their former love is and why they haven't returned to them. The song conveys the feeling of helplessness that comes from being abandoned or left alone. The singer ponders the path of fate and how it led their former love away from them, wondering if they'll ever return.


The lyrics also hint at a sense of guilt for taking their former love for granted. The singer had their former love at their disposal and called them any time they needed them. They never believed that they would be left alone, but now they are faced with the reality of their situation. The song speaks to the universal experience of longing for someone who has left us, and the sense of regret that comes from not appreciating them while we had the chance.


Overall, the song “Where Are You” provides a poignant snapshot of heartache and longing, exploring themes of love and loss that are universally relatable.


Line by Line Meaning

Where are you, now that I need you
I am feeling helpless and alone, and I am seeking your presence to help me feel better.


Now that I want you so badly I could cry
My desire for your company is very strong, and I feel like crying because of how much I miss you.


Where are you (Where are you?)
I am questioning your location and asking for you to reveal where you are.


Where did fate lead you (Where are you?)
I am pondering where your life has taken you, and I am hoping that it has led you back to me.


Funny how I dreamed you'd still be standing by
It seems ironic to me that I had imagined you would still be here with me, even though reality has shown otherwise.


I had you at my beck and call
I had the ability to summon you whenever I wanted or needed, and I took that for granted.


I called you any time at all
I would reach out to you at any hour, assuming that you would always be there for me.


I guess I took too much for granted
I realize now that I didn't appreciate your presence and support as much as I should have.


I never thought I'd lie awake and sigh
It is surprising to me that I am now suffering from insomnia and sadness because of your absence.


Now that I love you so madly I could die
My feelings for you have intensified to the point where they are overwhelming, and I feel like I could die from the strength of them.


(Where are you, now that I need you)
I am repeating my plea for your presence, hoping that you will hear it and come back to me.


Now that I love you so madly I could die
My love for you is so intense that it feels like it could kill me, and I need you to help me handle it.


(Where are you?)
I am still asking for your whereabouts and hoping that you will appear by my side soon.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Frank Loesser

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Comments from YouTube:

Jiyoung Kwon

Absolutely gorgeous vocals! What a beautiful lady...inside & out! Love & miss you Doris 💜🎶💜

Trombonology Erstwhile

Such a spiffy treatment of this cute one. It's always good to hear Doris with minimal accompaniment, as it suits her intimate style of delivery.

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