Brenda Lee – I’m Sorry

Brenda Lee – I’m Sorry

About The Song

“I’m Sorry” was a 1960 hit song by American singer Brenda Lee. Ronnie Self and Dub Allbritten penned it, and Brenda sang the song when she was still 15 years old. After its release, the song peaked on Billboard’s Hot 100 singles chart number one spot in July 1960.

Brenda started her career at the young age of six. Born and raised in a low-income household in the red-clay belt of Georgia, she became her family’s chief breadwinner.

According to the information found in Fred Bronson’s “Billboard Book of Number One Hits,” Brenda Lee recorded the song early in 1960. However, her label, Decca Records, held it from release for several months. They did that because of concerns about Brenda’s age not being mature enough to sing a song about one-sided love.

oneered in the mid-1950s by Columbia Records and RCA.

The classic hit song also made its way into popular culture. The song got sampled for the Sweet Valley track called “Hypomania.” Beyonce’s 2016 tour, called “The Formation World Tour,” also used the song as an interlude. The song was also featured in episode 3 of The End of the F***ing World Netflix series and played over the end credits of Richard Linklater’s tape.

Despite the delays “I’m Sorry” experienced with its release because of the issues about Brenda being 15 years old then, it still became a massive hit. It’s undoubtedly one of the best songs by Brenda Lee that’s worth hearing at least once in your lifetime.

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Lyrics

I’m sorry, so sorry
That I was such a fool
I didn’t know
Love could be so cruel
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh-oh
Oh, yes
You tell me, mistakes
Are part of being young
But that don’t right
The wrong that’s been done
I’m sorry
(So sorry) So sorry
Please accept my apology
But love is blind
And I was to blind to see
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh-oh
Oh, yes
You tell me mistakes
Are part of being young
But that don’t right
The wrong that’s been done
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh-oh
Oh, yes
I’m sorry, so sorry
Please accept my apology
But love was blind
And I was too blind to see
(Sorry)