I Should Care
Marty Paich Orchestra Lyrics


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I know I should pity me
But I don't because, you see
I have loved and I have learned
And as far as I'm concerned

I should care
I should go around weeping
I should care
I should go without sleeping

Strangely enough I sleep well

'Cept for a dream or two
But, then, I count my sheep well
Funny how sheep can lull you to sleep

I should care
I should let it upset me
I should care
But it just doesn't get me

Maybe I should find
Someone as lovely as you




But I should care
And I do

Overall Meaning

The song "I Should Care" by the Marty Paich Orchestra is a love song that reflects on moving on from a past love while admitting that the impact it had on the singer's life remains. The singer acknowledges that they should be upset about the fact that their love has ended, but they're not because they have come to terms with the reality of the situation. The lyrics imply that the singer has gained maturity from previous romantic experiences and that they have learned how to manage their emotions.


The song's opening lines "I know I should pity me, but I don't because, you see, I have loved and I have learned" suggest that the singer has accepted the past and suggests that the singer is not the victim of the situation. In the first verse, the singer admits that they should be upset about the end of their relationship, but the chorus counters this idea. The chorus reveals that the singer should care and that they do care in reality.


The second verse of the song reflects on the singer's ability to sleep well despite having a few dreams that disturb their peace. The verse speaks to the idea that the process of moving on is not necessarily a simple one. The dream represents the singer's sub-conscious reflecting on their past love while the counting of the sheep is their way of moving forward, which they do very well.


Overall, the song "I Should Care" is a reflective and melancholic romantic song that explores themes of love and loss. The singer is mature and self-aware, fully realizing that their past love will always be with them in some capacity. The song explores the idea of being able to move on while still holding on to the things that make someone human, such as the ability to feel.


Line by Line Meaning

I know I should pity me
Although my circumstances may seem pitiable, I don't actually feel sorry for myself.


But I don't because, you see
The reason I don't feel sorry for myself is because I've experienced love and learned from it.


I have loved and I have learned
I've had experiences with love and have gained knowledge from those experiences.


And as far as I'm concerned
From my perspective, based on my experiences and knowledge, I believe that


I should care
I should feel upset or troubled.


I should go around weeping
I should cry and express my emotions outwardly.


I should go without sleeping
I should be so disturbed that I can't sleep at night.


Strangely enough I sleep well
Despite what I should be feeling, I am actually able to sleep peacefully.


'Cept for a dream or two
Except for a couple of dreams that bother me.


But, then, I count my sheep well
However, I am able to fall back asleep by counting sheep.


Funny how sheep can lull you to sleep
It's interesting how such a simple technique can help calm the mind and bring sleep.


I should let it upset me
I should allow the situation to trouble me emotionally.


But it just doesn't get me
Despite what I should be feeling, I'm not actually upset by it.


Maybe I should find someone as lovely as you
Perhaps I should try to find someone who is as wonderful as you are.


But I should care
Even though I may try to move on, it's difficult to not feel upset.


And I do
In the end, I do still care and am affected by the situation.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, HANOVER MUSIC CORPORATION
Written by: AXEL STOHRDAHL, PAUL WESTON, SAMMY CAHN

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