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I'm Sorry (Brenda Lee song)

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"'I'm Sorry'" is a 1960 hit song by 15-year-old American singer Brenda Lee. It peaked at No. 1 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 singles chart in July 1960. AllMusic guide wrote that it is the pop star's "definitive song", and one of the "finest teen pop songs of its era". It was written by Dub Allbritten and Ronnie Self. On the UK Singles Chart, the song peaked at No.12.

According to the 'Billboard Book of Number One Hits' by Fred Bronson, Brenda Lee recorded the song early in 1960, but her label, Decca Records, held it from release for several months out of concern that a 15-year-old girl was not mature enough to sing about unrequited love. When the song finally was released, it was considered to be the flip side of the more uptempo "That's All You Gotta Do". Although "That's All You Gotta Do" was a chart success in its own right, reaching No. 6 on the Hot 100, it was "I'm Sorry" that became the smash hit and the standard. On other charts, "I'm Sorry" peaked at number four on the R&B chart and "That's All You Gotta Do" peaked at number nineteen on the R&B charts.

"I'm Sorry" was released as the A-side (with "That's All You Gotta Do" as the B-side) when the single was released in the UK in July 1960. "I'm Sorry" was not one of Lee's more successful singles in the UK, where Lee's previous single, "Sweet Nothin's", and several later releases (notably "Speak to Me Pretty", "All Alone Am I" and "As Usual") were substantially bigger hits.

Although "I'm Sorry" was never released to country radio in the United States as a single, it would in time become accepted by American country fans as a standard of the genre. The songa fixture on many "country oldies" programswas an early example of the new "Nashville sound", a style that emphasized a stringed-instrumental sound and background vocals.

A remake of "I'm Sorry" was a minor hit for Joey Heatherton in 1972 reaching No. 87 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100. Recorded July 26, 1972, the track was issued that November as the second single from 'The Joey Heatherton' album being the follow-up to Heatherton's sole Top 40 hit "Gone".

"I'm Sorry" has also been recorded by Bobby Vee (album 'Bobby Vee Sings Your Favorites'/ 1960), Jane Morgan (album 'In My Style'/ 1965), Dottie West (album 'Feminine Fancy'/ 1968), Allison Durbin (album 'Are You Lonesome Tonight'/ 1977), Billy Joe Royal (album 'Billy Joe Royal'/ 1980) and Roch Voisine (album 'AmerIIcana'/ 2009). A recording by Pat Boone made in 1960 was first released on the 2006 Pat Boone box set 'The Sixties 1960-1962'.

A Czech-language rendering of "I'm Sorry", titled "Ro Slzy", was recorded in 1965 by Yvonne Penosilov. There is also a lesser known version by Helena Vondrkov. "I'm Sorry" has since been rendered in Danish as "Jeg be'r dig" recorded by Birthe Kjr on her 1974 album 'Tennessee Waltz' and in Flemish as "Vergeef me" recorded by Mieke (album 'Horen zien en zingen'/ 1978).

Alvin and the Chipmunks covered the song for their TV series episode "The Secret Life of Dave Seville".

Ben Vaughn referenced it in his song "I'm Sorry (But So Is Brenda Lee)".

The song was sampled in the Sweet Valley track "Hypomania".

It was used as an interlude in Beyonc's 2016 tour The Formation World Tour and in episode 3 of the Netflix series 'The End of the F***ing World'.

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See also



*List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1960

References



Category:1960 singles

Category:Brenda Lee songs

Category:Billy Joe Royal songs

Category:Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles

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Category:Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients

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Category:Songs written by Ronnie Self

Category:Torch songs

Category:Decca Records singles

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