You Done Me Wrong
Trisha Yearwood Lyrics


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Mockingbirds are lovely for this time of year
The one that's up above me sounds so blue and clear
What's he trying to tell me as if it doesn't show
It don't take much to sell me
I plain already know

You done me wrong and that ain't right
You hit the switch, turned out the light
Another's arms held you tight
You done me wrong and that ain't right

Late last Sunday evening as I was out with friends
Drinking some and gambling, and tying up loose ends
Well I heard some conversation that I was not supposed to hear
My congratulations
The situation's clear

You done me wrong and that ain't right
You hit the switch, turned out the light
Another's arms held you tight
You done me wrong and that ain't right

Late last evening as I was out with friends
Drinking some and gambling, and tying up loose ends
Well I heard some conversation that I was not supposed to hear
My congratulations
The situation's clear

You done me wrong and that ain't right
You hit the switch, turned out the light
Another's arms held you tight
You done me wrong and that ain't right

Another's arms held you tight, oh no
You done me wrong and that ain't right




And that ain't right
No, that ain't right

Overall Meaning

Trisha Yearwood's song "You Done Me Wrong" tells the tale of a woman who has been done wrong, revealing the pain and sadness that she feels. The opening lines refer to mockingbirds, which are symbolic of communication and hidden messages. The blue and clear notes of the mockingbird show the woman that something is wrong in her relationship, even if her partner does not show it explicitly. She already knows that she has been done wrong, and the blue and clear notes of the mockingbird serve as a reminder of the pain that she feels.


The song then shifts to a moment when the woman overhears a conversation that she was not meant to hear. This revelation confirms to her that her partner has been unfaithful, as she hears a congratulations for the new relationship. The pain and sadness that the woman feels are evident in the repetition of the line "you done me wrong, and that ain't right", which serves as the chorus of the song. The use of repetition highlights the feelings of betrayal and hurt that the woman is experiencing.


Overall, "You Done Me Wrong" is a powerful song that speaks to anyone who has experienced the pain of betrayal in a relationship. The androgynous lyrics of the song allow for a wide range of interpretations, making it a timeless classic in the genre of country music.


Line by Line Meaning

The mockingbirds are lovely for this time of year
The birds are singing beautifully, but their song is not enough to distract me from what's bothering me.


The one that's up above me sounds so blue and clear
The bird's song is depressing and melancholic, reflecting the singer's mood.


What's he trying to tell me as if it doesn't show
Although the bird's song seems clear, the singer is struggling to decipher its meaning, as if the bird is the only one who knows the truth.


It don't take much to sell me
The singer is not naive and can see the situation clearly, without needing any additional explanation.


I plain already know
The singer is aware that her partner has betrayed her and is not fooled by any excuses or lies.


You done me wrong, and that ain't right
The singer is addressing her partner directly, stating that their actions have caused her pain and are not acceptable.


You hit the switch, turned out the light
The singer is using a metaphor to describe how her partner has shut her out and ended their relationship.


Another's arms have held you tight
The singer knows that her partner has been unfaithful and has found comfort in somebody else's embrace.


Late last Sunday evening as I was out with friends
The singer is setting the scene for the moment when she discovered her partner's betrayal.


Drinking some and gambling, and tying up loose ends
The singer was trying to distract herself and forget about her problems, but she couldn't escape the truth.


Well I heard some conversation that I was not supposed to hear
The singer overheard a conversation that revealed her partner's infidelity, which was not intended for her to hear.


My congratulations
The singer is being sarcastic and congratulating her partner on their deceit, while also acknowledging that the situation is now clear.


The situation's clear
The singer has no doubts about what has happened and what needs to be done, even if it's painful.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Pat Mc Laughlin

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