Cry Me a River
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Now you say you're lonely
You cry the long 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 being so untrue
Well, you can cry me a river
Cry me a river
'Cause I cried, I cried, 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?
You told me love was too plebeian
Told me you were through with me and

And now you say, you say you love me
Well, just to prove you do
Come on and cry me a river
Cry me a river
'Cause 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, now you say you love me
Well, just to prove you do
Come on and cry, cry, cry me a river
Cry me a river
'Cause I cried a river over you

If my pillow could talk, imagine what it would have said
Could it be a river of tears I cried instead?
So you can cry me a river
Daddy, go ahead and cry me a river




'Cause I cried, how I cried a river, river over you
How I cried a river over you

Overall Meaning

In Ella Fitzgerald's song "Cry Me a River," the singer speaks to a former lover who has returned, expressing loneliness and regret. The singer tells the lover that they can "cry me a river" since they have caused the singer so much pain and heartbreak in the past. The singer has already cried a river over the past lover, and now it is their turn to see the consequences of their actions. The lyrics convey a sense of sadness and bitterness, with the singer feeling hurt and betrayed by the lover's previous actions.


The lyrics reference several common themes in the American Songbook, including the pain of lost love and the idea of getting even with an ex-lover. The phrase "cry me a river" is a well-known idiom, meaning to show exaggerated or insincere emotion, often in order to manipulate others. In this case, however, the singer seems to genuinely want the ex-lover to feel the pain they have caused. The lyrics also contain a sense of irony, as the former lover who once rejected the singer now comes back declaring their love.


Overall, "Cry Me A River" is a classic bluesy jazz tune that embodies the emotions of a brokenhearted woman whose lover has betrayed her trust. Ella Fitzgerald's smooth and husky vocals pair beautifully with the melancholic tone of the song, creating a masterpiece of heart-wrenching emotion.


Line by Line Meaning

Now you say you're lonely
You're claiming to be lonely now


You cry the long night through
You spend the entire night crying


Well, you can cry me a river
You can cry to me, I don't care


Cry me a river
Please, cry all you want


I cried a river over you
I was also sad when we broke up


Now you say you're sorry
You apologize now


For being so untrue
For betraying my trust


Well, you can cry me a river
You can still cry, but it doesn't matter to me


Cry me a river
Just cry it out


'Cause I cried, I cried, I cried a river over you
I was so sad that I cried a lot


You drove me, nearly drove me, out of my head
Your actions caused me to go nearly insane


While you never shed a tear
You didn't even show any sadness


Remember, I remember, all that you said?
I still remember all the hurtful things you said


You told me love was too plebeian
You said our love was too common


Told me you were through with me and
You said you were ending our relationship


And now you say, you say you love me
Now you claim to love me


Well, just to prove you do
To prove your love is true


Come on and cry me a river
You can still cry your heart out


Cry me a river
Be as emotional as you want


'Cause I cried a river over you
I also cried a lot because of you


If my pillow could talk, imagine what it would have said
If inanimate objects could speak, my pillow would have many stories to tell


Could it be a river of tears I cried instead?
Perhaps the pool of moisture on my pillow was actually from my tears


So you can cry me a river
You can still cry, but it won't affect me anymore


Daddy, go ahead and cry me a river
An expression of contempt or indifference


'Cause I cried, how I cried a river over you
I was in such an emotional state because of you




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

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@tmt9794

Now you say you're lonely
You cried the long 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 being 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?
You told me love was too plebian
Told me you were through with me and

Now you say you love me
and 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...



@TanaButlerOutWest

My grandfather was a very white man in the very Deep South, born in 1912. His duty to family precluded his going to college, and so he worked. Long and hard and honestly. He came from farmers in Georgia who knew George Washington Carver. There was not one racist thought in his head that manifested in some perverse action of the stupid and powerless. By which I am saying, he was a learned man and he had a deep soul.

His favorite singer—in a lifetime that encompassed popular World War I songs and Hollywood tunes and, bless my soul, Lawrence Welk—was Miss Ella Fitzgerald. He told Me she had perfect pitch, and whatever the heck that was, no clue had I. I thought "horseshoes." She surely didn't play baseball.

When I heard this single recording, of all the recordings I might have heard in my life—ah. Aaaahhhh.

Something about her lifted his soul. I listen to Ella Fitzgerald with that in mind sometimes.

Not that you need care. I wrote this for Granddaddy.



All comments from YouTube:

@thaton6457

Now I understand why Marilyn was obsessed with her.

@coenbakker4934

real soul from Ella.

@anitacastellanos5073

Me too, Her voice its relaxing and angelical great song

@alexbrantuo6226

Me too x

@soniasousa1681

Sensacional 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

@melaniethompson9210

Yea she can really expressive in her songs

@DXDragon38

I think this is the first time I have ever heard an Ella Fitzgerald song.
I didn't know what I was missing out on.
Thanks Drunk History :D

@request_line1726

Lol came from there too. Thanks drink history 😂

@laureleiwolf

Amal M me too ✌🏾😩

@jazy6501

Omg same! 😂

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