D'yer Mak'er
Sheryl Crow Lyrics


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Oh, oh-oh-oh-oh
You don't have to go, oh-oh-oh-oh
You don't have to go, oh-oh-oh-oh
You don't have to go

Ay, ay-ay-ay-ay
All those tears I cry, ay-ay-ay-ay
Ooh, all those tears I cry, ay-ay
Baby, please don't go

When I read the letter you wrote me
It made me mad, mad, mad
When I read the words that it told me
It made me sad, sad, sad
I still love you so
I can't let you go
I love you
Ooh, baby, I love you

Oh-oh-oh-oh
Every breath I take, oh-oh-oh-oh
Every move I make, oh-oh-oh
Baby, please don't go

Ay, ay-ay-ay-ay
It hurts me to my soul, oh-oh
It hurts me to my soul, oh-oh
Baby, please don't go

When I read the letter you sent me
You made me mad, mad, mad
When I read the news that it told me
It made me sad, sad, sad
I still love you so
I can't let you go
I love you
Ooh, baby, I love you

Oh, you hurt me so
That's a big no-no
You shouldn't hurt me

Oh, oh-oh-oh-oh
You don't have to go, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
You don't have to go, oh-oh-oh-oh
Baby, baby, baby, baby

Baby, I love you so
Oh, please, please
Please don't go
Darling, don't go
Oh, oh, please
Ooh, baby, I love you so
Please don't walk away
Please don't go
I need you so




Oh, oh, oh, oh
I need you so

Overall Meaning

In Sheryl Crow's version of D'yer Mak'er, she covers the original Led Zeppelin song that was released in 1973. The lyrics express the feelings of a heartbroken person who has received a letter from their significant other, who is leaving them. The song begins with the repetition of "you don't have to go" and "all those tears I cry," which suggest the person begging their partner to stay because they still love them despite their decision to leave. The lyrics that follow further emphasize the hurt and sadness that the person is feeling, and how the decision to leave is causing them pain.


The line "When I read the letter you wrote me, it made me mad mad mad. When I read the words that it told me, it made me sad sad sad," suggests that the writer of the letter has caused mixed emotions in the person receiving it. They are angry that their partner is leaving them, but also sad because they still love them. The song ends with a plea from the person to their partner not to leave them, expressing how much they still love and need them.


Overall, Sheryl Crow's version of D'yer Mak'er is a heart-wrenching song that beautifully captures the emotions of a person going through a painful breakup. The lyrics express the pain, anger, and sadness that many people experience during a breakup, making the song a relatable and timeless classic.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh oh oh oh oh
Expressing intense emotion and desire


You don't have to go oh oh oh oh
Requesting the subject to stay and not leave


Ay ay ay ay ay
Expressing distress and pain


All those tears I cry ay ay ay ay
Expressing sadness and pain caused by the situation


Ooh those tears I cry ay ay
Further expressing sadness and pain caused by the situation


Baby please don't go
Imploring the subject to stay and not leave


When I read the letter you wrote me
Recalling an event in which the subject wrote a letter


It made me mad mad mad
Expressing anger and frustration caused by the content of the letter


When I read the words that it told me
Elaborating on the content of the letter


It made me sad sad sad
Expressing deep sadness caused by the situation


I still love you so
Declaring continued love for the subject


I can't let you go
Expressing an inability to move on from the subject


I love you - ooh baby I love you
Reiterating feelings of love for the subject


Every breath I take oh oh oh oh
Expressing the constant thoughts and feelings towards the subject


Every move I make oh oh
Further expressing the constant thoughts and feelings towards the subject


It hurts me to my soul oh oh
Experiencing deep emotional pain due to the situation


When I read the letter you sent me
Recalling the subject sending a letter


You made me mad mad mad
Expressing anger and frustration caused by the content of the letter


When I read the news that it told me
Elaborating on the content of the letter


I still love you so
Declaring continued love for the subject


I can't let you go
Expressing an inability to move on from the subject


Oh you hurt me so
Expressing hurt caused by the subject's actions


That's a big no no
Declaring that the subject's actions were unacceptable


You shouldn't hurt me
Expressing the subject's responsibility to not cause pain


You don't have to oh oh oh oh
Reiterating that the subject doesn't need to leave


Baby...
Ending the song with a plea for the subject to stay




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: John Paul Jones, John Bonham, Robert Anthony Plant, James Patrick Page

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