Cry Baby Cry
Judy Garland Lyrics


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Cry, baby, cry, cry, baby cry,
Just the way I did the day you broke my heart
Cry, baby, cry, you flew too high
Tables turned and now you've learned you're not so smart
You broke every promise
You couldn't be true
You gave me the go-by
For somebody new when I needed you
Cry, baby, cry. My eyes are dry.




I'm laughin' up my sleeve to see my cry baby cry.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Judy Garland's song Cry Baby Cry are about a girl who is telling her former lover to cry now that he realizes his mistake in leaving her for someone else. She reflects on the day he broke her heart and now that the tables have turned, she takes pleasure in his sorrow. Garland's voice is sad and almost mournful as she sings about the promises he broke and how he could not be true to her. The lyrics are bitter, yet there is a tinge of triumph in them, showing that the girl has moved on and is no longer controlled by her emotions towards this man.


The chorus of the song is particularly poignant, as the girl tells the man to cry, just the way she did the day he broke her heart. Now it's his turn to feel the pain and understand what he has lost. The phrase "my eyes are dry" shows that the girl is no longer crying over the man and has moved on. In fact, she is now laughing at his misfortune, happy that the tables have turned.


Line by Line Meaning

Cry, baby, cry, cry, baby cry,
The singer is instructing the listener, who is referred to as 'cry baby', to cry.


Just the way I did the day you broke my heart
The singer is suggesting that the listener cry in the same way that she did on the day when the listener broke her heart.


Cry, baby, cry, you flew too high
The singer is mocking the listener for having become overconfident and subsequently failing.


Tables turned and now you've learned you're not so smart
The singer is saying that the listener's circumstances have changed and they have now learned that they are not as smart or capable as they thought they were.


You broke every promise
The singer is accusing the listener of breaking every promise they made.


You couldn't be true
The singer is saying that the listener was not able to be loyal or faithful.


You gave me the go-by
The singer is saying that the listener abandoned or disregarded her.


For somebody new when I needed you
The singer is saying that the listener left her for someone else at a time when she really needed their support.


Cry, baby, cry. My eyes are dry.
The singer is saying that despite her harsh words, she does not feel any sympathy for the listener's tears and her own eyes are dry.


I'm laughin' up my sleeve to see my cry baby cry.
The singer is admitting to finding some amusement in seeing the listener cry, despite the fact that the situation is not really funny.




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Written by: JIMMY HARRY, KARA DIOGUARDI, LESTER A MENDEZ, SEAN PAUL HENRIQUES

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Oldies channel

Thanks for commenting! Yes she had an amazing voice for her age. One of my favourite singers despite what some people say about her personal problems. Thanks again for commenting, it's good to know that that people still apreciate this music.

Bluejeans0701

Thanks very much for posting this clip! I had been waiting for it to be uploaded for years. This is one of my favorite numbers of Judy Garland. She has remained amazing even after her death and always will; she will keep living in my heart as a legend. I did not realize that she was merely fifteen when shen recorded "Cry Baby Cry". I thought she was around 20 as her voice sounds quite mature for her age. This is of course in my iPod and I keep listening day after day. Many Thanks from Japan.

M Marple

Love this song so much!

Craig Slivka

I love that lyric "You sing too high." which could be take a million different ways. It fits in perfectly with the era of subtext, because many people in America were just too puritanistic for certain ideas or idealogies to be front and center during this time.

Oldies channel

The lyric is actually "You flew too high"

Lady Chorus

Who would dislike this ??

Dee Eee

My grandfather wrote this song.

Oldies channel

That's amazing! Sorry for the late reply, hope you are well!

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