(What Can I Say) After I Say I'm Sorry?

Walter Donaldson, Abe Lyman

I don't know why, I made you cry
I'm sorry sweetheart and yet
Though you shouldn't be lenient with me
I hope you'll forgive and forget

What can I say, dear, after I say I'm sorry?
What can I do to prove it to you, I'm sorry?
I didn't mean to ever be mean to you
If I didn't care I wouldn't feel like I do
I was all wrong but right or wrong I don't blame you
Why should I take somebody like you and shame you
I know that I made you cry, and I'm so sorry dear
So what can I say, dear, after I say I'm sorry?

You made me glad, I made you sad
I made you lonesome and blue
And who ever knew
Who'd ever think that I would be crying to you

What can I say, dear, after I say I'm sorry?
What can I do to prove it to you, I'm sorry?
I didn't mean to ever be mean to you
If I didn't care I wouldn't feel like I do
I was all wrong but right or wrong I don't blame you
Why should I take somebody like you and shame you
I know that I made you cry, and I'm so sorry dear
So what can I say, dear, after I say I'm sorry?

Trivia about the song (What Can I Say) After I Say I'm Sorry? by Josephine Baker

On which albums was the song “(What Can I Say) After I Say I'm Sorry?” released by Josephine Baker?
Josephine Baker released the song on the albums “Breezin' Along” in 1990, “Josephine Baker” in 1992, and “Sur Deux Notes” in 2003.
Who composed the song “(What Can I Say) After I Say I'm Sorry?” by Josephine Baker?
The song “(What Can I Say) After I Say I'm Sorry?” by Josephine Baker was composed by Walter Donaldson, Abe Lyman.

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