Brier played the role of Marcie Walsh McBain on ABC soap opera One Life to Live from October 18, 2002 until June 17, 2009. In 2004 her performance earned her a nomination for a Daytime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series."
From 2003 to 2004, Brier played the starring role of Tracy Turnblad in the Broadway production of Hairspray, having previously been the understudy.
Brier began acting in the theatre, with regional credits that include Fanny Brice in Funny Girl, Libby Tucker in I Oughta Be in Pictures, Joy in Cinderella, and Rizzo In Grease. Her Off-Broadway credits include Ron Taylor and Mayor Maggie in Bat Boy The Musical at Union Square Theatre, The Prince and the Pauper at The Lamb's Theatre, O'Casey Knock at The John Houseman Theatre, Tango Ballad at The Actor's Studio and A Broadway's Diva Christmas at the Julia Miles Theatre.
Her debut album "Heartbreaker" was released in 2006.
Some of These Days
Kathy Brier Lyrics
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You'll miss me, honey
Some of these days
You're gonna be so lonely
You'll miss my huggin'
You're gonna miss my kissin'
You're gonna miss me, honey
When I'm far away
'Cause you know, honey
You've always had your way
And when you leave me
You know it's gonna grieve me
Gonna miss your big fat mama, your mama
Some of these days
Some of these days
You'll miss me, honey
Some of these days
You're gonna be so lonely
You'll miss my huggin'
You're gonna miss my kissin'
You're gonna miss me, honey
When I'm far away
I feel so lonely, for you only
'Cause you know, honey
You've always had your way
And when you leave me
You know it's gonna grieve me
Gonna miss your big fat mama, your mama
Some of these days
In “Some of These Days”, Kathy Brier sings about the consequences of taking one’s partner for granted. The lyrics suggest that the singer has been the one always giving in to the whims of her partner, allowing him to have his way. However, the singer has now decided to leave and in the future, her partner will come to realize and miss what he has lost. The repetition of the phrase “Some of these days” underscores the inevitability of the situation, implying that sooner or later, the partner will feel the loss.
The lyrics also hint at a sense of confidence and satisfaction on the part of the singer. She is aware that her partner’s absence will leave him feeling hollow and lonely. The line, “You’ll miss my huggin', you're gonna miss my kissin', you're gonna miss me, honey” brings out the singer’s confidence in expressing her worth in the relationship. The final verse speaks to the partner’s attachment to his mother, intensifying the emotional fallout of the separation.
Overall, “Some of These Days” is a poignant song about the aftermath of a toxic relationship, and the sorrow and loneliness that often come with its end.
Line by Line Meaning
Some of these days
One day in the future
You'll miss me, honey
You will regret not having me around
You're gonna be so lonely
You will be alone and without companionship
You'll miss my huggin'
You will realize the comfort of my embrace
You're gonna miss my kissin'
You will long for the intimacy of our kisses
When I'm far away
When I am not near you
I feel so lonely, for you only
I feel alone because I miss you specifically
'Cause you know, honey
As you already know, my dear
You've always had your way
You have always gotten what you wanted
And when you leave me
When you are no longer by my side
You know it's gonna grieve me
You know it will cause me great sorrow
Gonna miss your big fat mama, your mama
I will miss you deeply, even your flaws and imperfections
Some of these days
One day in the future
You'll miss me, honey
You will regret not having me around
Some of these days
One day in the future
Writer(s): Shelton Brooks, Francois Joseph Charles Salabert Copyright: Rossiter Will Ed.
Contributed by Logan J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@Brace67
Absolutely wonderful. A great song from the Roaring Twenties, it was Sophie Tucker’s signature song. Boardwalk Empire was one of the very finest series ever on television and I hated to see it end. It was TV at its best.
@colinclarke4285
I got a box set for Christmas first four seasons ...can't wait to binge watch
@evanbarr9270
They wacked everybody ,they had no more actors to play parts.
@sammy5674
It should have not ended so soon. It was fantastic..
@joepurshock9931
spent the summers in ac.4105 sunset ave, we had one of rhe old original boat houses on the water. even did summer school at AC HS every summer.. I even ate at the Knife & Fork. Best series on tv ever!
@daylepearson2194
1910-11 for the song that is!
@argee36
Kathy really captures Sophie Tucker's style. I also like her singing After You Get What You Want (You Don't Want it).
@lorettat6356
I believe she sings this better than Sophie Tucker.
@argee36
@@lorettat6356 I agree.
@concrete490
@@lorettat6356 I do believe she's singing it they way Georgia Gibbs sang it. Or maybe it just seems that way because their voices and the way they sing are alike. Gibbs and Brier versions definitely sound better in my opinion. By a lot.