
Mean to Me Doris Day
"Mean to Me" by Doris Day, released in 1944, is a #Jazz standard that expresses heartache and longing for love despite mistreatment. The lyrics convey vulnerability and emotional dependence, highlighting the complexity of love. Its smooth melody and Day's warm vocals create an intimate atmosphere, making it a timeless classic in American music.

You're mean to me
Why must you be mean to me?
Gee, honey, it seems to me
You love to see me cryin'
I don't know why
I stay home each night
When you say you phone
You don't and I'm left alone
Sing the blues and sighin'
You treat me coldly each day in the year
You always scold me
Whenever somebody is near, dear
I must be great fun to be mean to me
You shouldn't, for can't you see
What you mean to me
Why must you be mean to me?
Gee, honey, it seems to me
You love to see me cryin'
I don't know why
I stay home each night
When you say you phone
You don't and I'm left alone
Sing the blues and sighin'
You treat me coldly each day in the year
You always scold me
Whenever somebody is near, dear
I must be great fun to be mean to me
You shouldn't, for can't you see
What you mean to me
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