I'm Sorry
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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What can I say, dear, after I say I'm sorry?
What can I do to prove it to you I'm sorry?
I didn't mean to ever be mean to you
If I didn't care, I wouldn't feel like I do

I was all wrong, but right or wrong I don't blame you
Why should I take somebody like you and shame you?
I know that I made you cry and I'm so sorry, dear
So what can I say, dear, after I say I'm sorry?

Tell me, baby
What can I say, dear, after I say I'm sorry, so, so sorry?
What can I do to prove it to you I'm sorry?
Oh, I didn't mean to ever be mean to you
If I didn't care, I wouldn't feel like
Oh, I wouldn't feel like I do, do, do

I was all wrong, but right or wrong I don't blame you, no, no, no, no
Why should I take somebody like you and shame you?
I know that I made you cry and I'm so sorry, dear




Sorry I made you cry, boo hoo hoo hoo
Sorry I made you cry

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ella Fitzgerald's song "I'm Sorry" delve into themes of remorse, regret, and the complexities of relationships. In the first verse, the singer questions what they can possibly say or do to convey their apologies sincerely. The repetition of the phrase "I'm sorry" highlights the singer's desperation to make amends and seek forgiveness from their partner for their past actions. The vulnerability expressed in admitting fault and acknowledging the hurt caused demonstrates a sense of accountability and willingness to confront the consequences of their behavior.


The lyrics further explore the singer's internal struggle with their own behavior, as they reflect on not intending to hurt their partner and emphasizing the depth of their emotions. The line "If I didn't care, I wouldn't feel like I do" illustrates the connection between caring deeply for someone and the pain experienced when that connection is strained or broken. This contrast between love and causing harm underscores the complexity of human relationships and the potential for misunderstandings or mistakes to occur, even with the best intentions.


The second verse delves deeper into the singer's self-awareness and acceptance of their wrongdoing, as they admit to being in the wrong but refrain from placing blame on their partner. The refusal to shift responsibility onto the other person showcases a sense of maturity and humility in owning up to their actions. The refrain "I know that I made you cry and I'm so sorry, dear" encapsulates the central theme of the song, which is the genuine remorse and desire to make things right with their partner.


In the final lines of the song, the repeated apologies and expressions of regret culminate in a poignant acknowledgment of the pain caused. The use of "boo hoo hoo" adds a touch of emotional rawness and vulnerability to the lyrics, emphasizing the sincerity and depth of the singer's regret. Overall, "I'm Sorry" by Ella Fitzgerald captures the universal experience of grappling with mistakes in relationships, the struggle to repair the damage done, and the hope for reconciliation and forgiveness.


Line by Line Meaning

What can I say, dear, after I say I'm sorry?
How can I express my regret further after apologizing?


What can I do to prove it to you I'm sorry?
How can I demonstrate my remorse to you?


I didn't mean to ever be mean to you
I never intended to hurt your feelings


If I didn't care, I wouldn't feel like I do
My feelings of guilt show how much I care about you


I was all wrong, but right or wrong I don't blame you
I acknowledge my mistake, but I don't hold you responsible


Why should I take somebody like you and shame you?
I shouldn't have treated someone as wonderful as you poorly


I know that I made you cry and I'm so sorry, dear
I am aware that I caused you pain, and I deeply regret it


Tell me, baby
Please communicate your feelings to me


Oh, I wouldn't feel like I do, do, do
My strong emotions show the depth of my regret


Sorry I made you cry, boo hoo hoo hoo
I apologize for causing you sadness




Lyrics © DONALDSON PUBLISHING CO, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Walter Donaldson, Abe Lyman

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