So Ashamed

A popular song from 1932.
Words by Benny Davis.
Music by Milton Ager.


Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Sweetheart, what have I done, I’d like to know?
    I’m sorry if I caused you tears
    To think I’ve hurt the one that I love so
    I can’t conceal it makes me feel

Chorus
So ashamed! How could I be so mean to you?
So ashamed! I made you cry
I’m so ashamed! I caused you little heartaches, too
So ashamed! Oh, how could I?
I’ve hurt your feelings so, for no rhyme or reason
Don’t you know that I was just teasin’?
I’m so ashamed! Please let me kiss away each tear
Honest, dear, I’m so ashamed!

  1. Sweetheart, how I regret I lost my head
    What can I do to make amends?
    I’m hoping you’ll forget those things I said
    I beg of you, forgive me do

Sung here by Fred Feild: