You're Breaking My Heart All Over Again
The Ink Spots Lyrics


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You're breaking my heart 'cause you're leaving
You've fallen for somebody new
It isn't too easy believing
You'd leave after all we've been through
It's breaking my heart to remember
The dreams we depended upon
You're leaving a slow dying ember
I'll miss you, my love, when you're gone
I wish you joy, though teardrops burn
But if some day you should want to return
Please hurry back and we'll make a new start, dear
Till then you're breaking my heart

I wish you joy, though teardrops burn
But if some day you should want to return




Please hurry back and we'll make a new start, dear
Till then you're breaking my heart

Overall Meaning

The Ink Spots' song "You're Breaking My Heart" is a mournful plea from a man to a woman who is leaving him for someone new. The opening line, "You're breaking my heart 'cause you're leaving," sets the tone for the song, which expresses the singer's feelings of sadness, loss, and betrayal. He is struggling to come to terms with the fact that the woman he loves is no longer his and that their dreams of happiness together have been shattered. The line "It isn't too easy believing/You'd leave after all we've been through" underscores the deep sense of disbelief and hurt that he feels.


The second verse of the song further underscores the pain that the singer is feeling. The line "It's breaking my heart to remember/The dreams we depended upon" highlights the fact that he had placed so much hope and trust in their relationship, only to have it come crashing down. The metaphor of a "slow dying ember" suggests that the love they once shared is slowly fading away, leaving behind nothing but ashes. Despite all of this, the singer still wishes his former love all the best, saying "I wish you joy, though teardrops burn." He even leaves the door open for her to come back to him, singing "But if some day you should want to return/Please hurry back and we'll make a new start, dear." The song ends on a note of resignation, with the singer acknowledging that until she returns, "you're breaking my heart."


Line by Line Meaning

You're breaking my heart 'cause you're leaving
Your departure is causing my heart to break


You've fallen for somebody new
You've developed feelings for someone else


It isn't too easy believing
It's difficult for me to believe what's happening


You'd leave after all we've been through
You're leaving despite all the experiences we've shared


It's breaking my heart to remember
Recalling our past is emotionally painful for me


The dreams we depended upon
Our mutual aspirations have been shattered


You're leaving a slow dying ember
Your departure is gradually extinguishing my love for you


I'll miss you, my love, when you're gone
When you're not around, I'll feel the absence of your love


I wish you joy, though teardrops burn
Even though it causes me pain, I want you to be happy


But if some day you should want to return
In case you ever reconsider and want to come back


Please hurry back and we'll make a new start, dear
Let's reconcile and begin again together


Till then you're breaking my heart
Until that happens, my heart remains broken




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOE BIHARI, RILEY B. KING

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Comments from YouTube:

Tal Sydney Lightbody

I just recently did a cover, in my own style, in this key. It is Db. At least the RPM makes it that as you said.

Tal Sydney Lightbody

My ears are hearing that this recording is in Db, but I’m sure it’s in C. I love this song. Thanks Austin ❤️

Tal Sydney Lightbody

I checked it out, it’s in Db. I’m playing along to it on a perfectly tuned piano now to check for sure. My ears don’t usually fail me with this stuff!

Tal Sydney Lightbody

AP is stupid lmao. Alright awesome! Thank you! Very good transfer, btw!

Austin Casey

Syd Deal I think because these were transferred from 78s, sometimes the transfer speeds were a lil off. There's at least a few Ink Spots cuts that sound like Db but I too wonder if they were recorded in C. I think if you search for this on Archive.org you can find a reliable transfer which should without question settle the real key. Glad you enjoy it!

Raphael Bernard

I don't believe this is the originals with Bill Kenny. Although a great voice and rendition Bill Kenny's voice is for me the one I like.

Austin Casey

This actually is indeed Bill Kenny! Wonder why he sounds different here to you.