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Don't cry, Joe, let her go, let her go, let her go
Don't cry, Joe, let her go, let her go, let her go

You got to realize this is the wind-up
You're gonna feel much better once you make your mind up
Don't cry, Joe, let her go, let her go, let her go

So you lost your gal, it's happened many times before
So you sit and mope like a dope, what's that good for
Get a hold of yourself, forget her, you lived long before you met her
There're lots of other girls, so I say

Don't cry, Joe, let her go, let her go, let her go
Don't cry, Joe, let her go, let her go
(You got to realize this is the wind-up
You'll feel much better once you made your mind up)
Don't cry, Joe, let her go, let her go, let her go

Take a look around and see just what you're missing
You'll soon forget your troubles, Joe, if you'd only listen




So don't cry, Joe, let her go (better forget 'er), let her go, Joe, let her go
(Poor Joe)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Frank Sinatra's Don't Cry Joe, are designed to be a soulful encouragement to a heartbroken Joe. The song has a slow, mournful melody to it, that evokes emotions of sadness and longing. Throughout the song, Frank encourages Joe to let go of his long-lost love, and not to dwell on the past. By constantly repeating the line "Don't cry, Joe, let her go, let her go, let her go," Sinatra is making a case for Joe to accept the break-up and move on with his life.


Sinatra's lyrics also acknowledge that heartbreak is not a new phenomenon, nor an unusual one. "So you lost your gal, it's happened many times before. So you sit and mope like a dope, what's that good for?" is an acknowledgement that break-ups are a natural part of life and that Joe is not alone in his situation. Sinatra's advice to Joe is to "get a hold of yourself, forget her, you lived long before you met her. There're lots of other girls", meaning that Joe will eventually heal and find love again.


Overall, Don't Cry Joe is a song about picking oneself up after a break-up, and moving on with life. The song acts as a comforting reminder that despite the pain, life goes on, and there are endless possibilities for new love and happiness.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't cry, Joe, let her go, let her go, let her go
Encouragement to let go of a lost love and move on.


You got to realize this is the wind-up
Acknowledgement that the relationship has come to an end.


You're gonna feel much better once you make your mind up
Belief that making the decision to move on will lead to a sense of relief.


So you lost your gal, it's happened many times before
Putting the experience of losing a love interest into perspective by reminding the listener that it's not a unique experience.


So you sit and mope like a dope, what's that good for
Discouragement from wallowing in sadness.


Get a hold of yourself, forget her, you lived long before you met her
Urging the listener to regain their emotional stability and realize that they existed as an individual before the relationship began.


There're lots of other girls, so I say
Pointing out the existence of other potential love interests.


Take a look around and see just what you're missing
Suggesting that there may already be opportunities for happiness in the listener's life that they're not recognizing due to their attachment to the lost love.


You'll soon forget your troubles, Joe, if you'd only listen
The promise of a happier future if they choose to let go of the past.


Don't cry, Joe, let her go (better forget 'er), let her go, Joe, let her go
Reiteration of the advice to move on from the lost love.


(Poor Joe)
Empathy for the listener's emotional pain.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Joe Marsala

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Leo Lopez

i love this because the quality is insane

Frank Evett

One of
Franks nicer songs but not heard that often, phrasing and diction perfect as ever!

GROUP 13

That big band sound and the inimitable voice of Frank Sinatra.....Pure Heaven :)

richietomtom

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Rob Silverman-Ascher

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jpeg766

There will never be another Frank Sinatra, he could be a God of songs, disguised as a human being to make this world a better place than when he found it. Now he's gone back where he came from but he still lives in the hearts of his friends and admirers. Rest in peace Francis Albert Sinatra.

Kevy K

Your comment, though it’s not the oldest is older than all children below 9 years old. Crazy how time flys

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