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

John Wilson Orchestra · Other Songs - John Wilson Orchestra

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?

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

John Wilson Orchestra delivers a poignant ballad in this recording, a staple of their repertoire that exemplifies their mastery of traditional pop and vocal harmony. The track features the orchestra's signature arrangement, blending lush instrumentation with the artist's emotive delivery to explore themes of regret and reconciliation. As a defining piece of their discography, it captures the emotional depth characteristic of Wilson's work, resonating with audiences who appreciate classic songwriting structures and sincere musical expression. The recording stands as a testament to the group's ability to craft timeless melodies that address universal human experiences through sophisticated orchestral backing.