I Count The Stars
The Drifters Lyrics


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Na, na, na, na, na, na late at night
Na, na, na, na, na, na late at night

I have counted everyday that she's been away
It seemed like a thousand years
And at na, na, na, na, na, na, late at night
Na, na, na, na, na, na late at night
I'll sit and count the tears (na, na, na, na late at night)

I have counted all your lies all your alibis
I'm a guy believes just what he hears
And at na, na, na, na, na, na, late at night
Na, na, na, na, na, na,late at night
I'll sit and count the tears

She's gone and found somebody new
She may be happy now but soon
He'll be counting everyday that she's been away
It will seem like a thousand years

And at na, na, na, na, na, na, late at night
Na, na, na, na, na, na, late at night
He'll sit and count his tears (na, na, na, na late at night)
He'll sit and count his tears (na, na, na, na late at night)

He'll sit and count his tears (na, na, na, na late at night)
He'll sit, and count his tears

Overall Meaning

The Drifters' song "I Count the Tears" is a classic doo-wop ballad that captures the heartbreak of lost love. The singer is haunted by the memory of a former lover who left him for someone else, and he spends his nights counting the tears he's shed over her. He admits to having believed her lies and alibis, indicating that she was unfaithful or dishonest in some way. The repetitive "na, na, na" refrain underscores the sense of desperation and loneliness expressed in the lyrics. The singer warns the new man in his ex-girlfriend's life that he'll soon be counting his own tears when she inevitably leaves him, as he has.


At its core, "I Count the Tears" is a simple and straightforward song about heartbreak and regret. However, there are several interesting thematic and musical elements to note. The use of counting as a metaphor for emotional pain is a theme that runs throughout the song, from counting the days and lies to counting the tears. The repetition of the "na, na, na" refrain also highlights the cyclical nature of the singer's suffering.


Line by Line Meaning

Na, na, na, na, na, na late at night
The singer is emphasizing the time of day when they experience strong emotions.


I have counted everyday that she's been away
The singer has been keeping track of the time that has passed since their lover left them.


It seemed like a thousand years
The time that has passed has felt like an unbearable length.


I'll sit and count the tears
During the lonely nights, the singer will focus on their emotions and allow themselves to feel the pain of heartbreak.


I have counted all your lies all your alibis
The singer has been reflecting on the reasons for their lover's departure and has come to the conclusion that they were dishonest.


I'm a guy believes just what he hears
The singer is trusting and has faith in what others say.


She's gone and found somebody new
The singer's lover has moved on and is with someone else.


She may be happy now but soon
The singer believes that their lover's new relationship may not last.


He'll be counting everyday that she's been away
The new partner will also experience the same pain and loneliness as the singer while their lover is away.


He'll sit and count his tears
Like the singer, the new partner will also suffer from heartbreak and will spend lonely nights focusing on their emotions.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman

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@markhyatt9328

Love the drifters. Still listening in 2024. Born 1966 but love the music

@ellenpearljackson5219

So beautiful Oh my so beautiful

@gregellis5456

Love the drifters seen Ben e king sing lead vocals and Charlie Thomas drifters perform live before

@yvonnemendez3075

Luv this and grp we grew up with great music and sweet memories 😢❤

@temptsrule

This music carried a generation through hard times, wars, racism, and prejudice. The Drifters and the great music from the Brill building was a match made in musical heaven

@ellenpearljackson5219

Amen

@GeeBee909

Wonderful string arrangement plus Ben E. and the Drifters make this an unbeatable delight !!!!

@sarahmclean5620

One of my all time favourite group❤

@dangreenfield8384

So cool to see Charlie Thomas (far left) singing his original background tenor part, and he really seemed to be lovin' it -- it was probably 50 years since he had performed the song and not sang the lead himself.

@jerryhandy709

This group was my number one group from the 1950s and early 60'S. Noone better. Thanks DRIFTERS ❤. ❤❤❤

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