To Whom It May Concern
Natalie Cole Lyrics


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To whom it may concern
You found another love I know
To whom it may concern
My heart won't ever let you go
You tore my heart apart
When you found somebody new
But you found out that your heart could be broken too
So to whom it may concern
You've learned that heartache has no pride

Pretending unconcerned won't stop those tears you try to hide
And when you're all alone with just a memory
That's when I'll bet you'll learn the one who's most concerned is me
And when you're all alone with just a memory





That's when I'll bet you'll learn the one who's most concerned is me

Overall Meaning

Natalie Cole's song "To Whom It May Concern" is a powerful ballad that speaks to the pain of lost love. The lyrics speak to a former lover who has moved on to someone else, and the pain and heartbreak that the singer still feels. The song opens with an acknowledgment that the former lover has found someone else, but the singer's heart won't let them go. The chorus repeats the phrase "to whom it may concern," emphasizing that the singer is addressing their former lover, even if they may never hear the message.


As the song continues, the singer acknowledges the pain that their former lover caused when they found someone new. However, there is a sense of vindication when the singer notes that the former lover has also experienced heartbreak. The line "you found out that your heart could be broken too" suggests that the former lover was not immune to the pain of lost love, even though they may have been the one to initiate the breakup.


The song's bridge is particularly powerful, as it emphasizes that the singer is the one who cares the most. When the former lover is alone with their memories, they will come to realize that the one who is most concerned is the one they left behind. This line suggests that the singer has been carrying the pain of lost love alone, while the former lover has been able to continue with their life. Overall, "To Whom It May Concern" is a moving song that speaks to the universal human experience of heartbreak and the lingering pain that can accompany lost love.


Line by Line Meaning

To whom it may concern
This message is for anyone who may be interested


You found another love I know
I know you have moved on to another love


My heart won't ever let you go
Despite your departure, my heart still holds onto you


You tore my heart apart
Your departure caused me immense emotional pain


When you found somebody new
When you moved on to another person


But you found out that your heart could be broken too
You realized that even you are capable of experiencing heartbreak


So to whom it may concern
Again, this message is for anyone who may be listening


You've learned that heartache has no pride
You have come to the realization that heartbreak is a humbling experience


Pretending unconcerned won't stop those tears you try to hide
Hiding your true emotions won't stop you from crying


And when you're all alone with just a memory
When you are by yourself, reminiscing about the past


That's when I'll bet you'll learn the one who's most concerned is me
That's when you will realize that I am the one who still cares the most about you


And when you're all alone with just a memory
A repeated line to emphasize the same point


That's when I'll bet you'll learn the one who's most concerned is me
A repeated line to emphasize the same point




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: CHARLOTTE HAWKINS, TRADITIONAL, NAT COLE

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