Who's Sorry Now
The Boilermaker Jazz Band Lyrics


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Who's Sorry Now?
Who's Sorry Now?
Who's heart is aching for breaking each vow?
Who's sad and blue?
Who's crying too?
Just like I cried over you.
Right to the end,
Just like a friend,
I tried to warn you somehow.




You had your way,
Now you must pay;

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Boilermaker Jazz Band's song "Who's Sorry Now?" explore the theme of heartbreak and the consequences of breaking promises in a relationship. The repeated question, "Who's Sorry Now?" suggests that there is a sense of regret and remorse surrounding the end of a romantic commitment.


The repetition of the question emphasizes the search for accountability. The lyrics ask, "Who's heart is aching for breaking each vow?" This highlights the pain caused by the betrayal of trust in a relationship, as someone's heart is left shattered due to the broken promises. The song conveys a sense of longing for the person who caused the heartache to also feel the pain and regret.


The lyrics continue by asking, "Who's sad and blue? Who's crying too?" Here, the songwriter empathizes with their own emotional turmoil and wonders if the person who caused this pain is also experiencing the same sadness and sorrow. This illustrates the desire for a sense of justice or fairness, as the singer hopes that the individual who caused their heartbreak can understand the depth of their own anguish.


The final lines, "Just like I cried over you. Right to the end, just like a friend, I tried to warn you somehow. You had your way, now you must pay," reveal the singer's attempts to communicate their concerns or reservations about the relationship before it ended. The use of the word "friend" suggests that there was a level of closeness between the two individuals, and the singer tried to offer guidance or caution as a caring confidant. However, their warnings went unheeded.


In the end, the lyrics imply that the person who broke the promises and caused the heartbreak will now face the consequences of their actions. The phrase "you had your way, now you must pay" suggests that the singer expects the individual to face the repercussions of their betrayal. Overall, the song captures the emotional journey of heartache, longing for justice, and the hope that the person who caused the pain will understand and reflect on their actions.


Line by Line Meaning

Who's Sorry Now?
Who is feeling regretful at this moment?


Who's heart is aching for breaking each vow?
Who's experiencing emotional pain because they broke their promises?


Who's sad and blue?
Who is feeling down and depressed?


Who's crying too?
Who is shedding tears just like I did?


Just like I cried over you.
Just like I wept because of you.


Right to the end,
Until the very end,


Just like a friend,
Just like a loyal companion,


I tried to warn you somehow.
I made attempts to caution you in some way.


You had your way,
You had things your own way,


Now you must pay;
Now you have to face the consequences;




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Ted Snyder

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