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I Was Wrong, I'm Sorry & I Love You (2013) is the eighth studio album from American singer and songwriter Derek Webb, released on September 3, 2013. The album is a return to his more acoustic guitar-driven earlier work. Webb was the producer, engineer, and nearly sole musician on the album, made in his home studio in Nashville, Tennessee.
A repackaged 11-track version renamed I Was Wrong was released as the group's first studio album. It contained all six tracks of the mini album Can't Let You Go Even If I Die with five additional tracks not found on the original mini-album. The title track "I Was Wrong" was released on March 16, 2010, as a single.
I Was Wrong (Korean: 잘못했어; RR: Jalmot haesseo) is a song by South Korean ballad boyband 2AM, released off their repackaged mini-album I Was Wrong. The album was a repackaged album of the earlier Jugeodo Mot Bonae also known by its English title Can't Let You Go Even If I Die. "Jalmot Haesseo (I Was Wrong)" was a digital single on March ...
The single's UK release featured comedian Tony Hancock on its front cover. [5] The different cover art for the international single release is a still from the 1946 film A Matter of Life and Death [6] (also titled in the US Stairway to Heaven [7]) created by Powell and Pressburger, [citation needed] permitted for use by Rank Film Distributors.
"I'm Sorry" is a song written and recorded by American country-folk singer-songwriter John Denver and released in 1975. It was the final number-one pop hit released during his career. The flip side of "I'm Sorry" was "Calypso", and, like its A-side, enjoyed substantial radio airplay on Top 40 stations. "I'm Sorry" is an apology for forsaken ...
"I Was Wrong" is a song by American punk rock band Social Distortion. The song originally released as a single by Sony 550 Music in 1996. [2] It then appeared on the studio release, White Light, White Heat, White Trash, followed by Live at the Roxy. The 2007 re-recording of this song is a playable track on Rock Band 2.
Reaction to Congratulations I'm Sorry was mixed, with some critics feeling that the music lay too close to the sound of the previous album. One common complaint was that most versions of the album lacked the successful 1995 single " Til I Hear It from You ", from the Empire Records soundtrack ; however, some editions of the album did contain ...
When Blue's second studio album, One Love, was being put together, executive producer Hugh Goldsmith said that a cover version should be included on the final tracklist. [23] Band member Lee Ryan suggested "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" as it was his favourite song of all time. [ 24 ]