A popular song from 1932.
Words by Ned Wever.
Music by Milton Ager.
Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- What made you mad? What made us part?
Why were you hasty that way?
Perhaps you’ve had a change of heart
How are you feeling today?
Chorus
Ain’tcha kinda sorry now?
Sorry that you broke your vow?
Whatever made us break up
And have that lovers’ row?
Ain’tcha kinda sorry now?
Ain’tcha kinda lonely too?
Lonely for the love we knew?
How often do you wake up
And miss me anyhow?
Ain’tcha kinda sorry now?
Oh! Isn’t love’s ember
Burning within you yet?
Oh! can’t you remember?
Haven’t you one regret?
Don’t you hate to feel somehow
Someone else could have me now?
Aw, don’t you want to make up
And mend that broken vow?
Ain’tcha kinda sorry now?
- Let’s put an end to foolish pride
I know that I can, can you?
Can you pretend you’re satisfied?
Don’t you have memories too?
Sung here by Fred Feild: