Buckcherry - Sorry Lyrics and Video
Sorry by Buckcherry, Music Video, Lyrics and Review
“Sorry” is the fifth single taken from Buckcherry’s third studio album, 15. It was not originally planned to be a single, but after increasing popularity on Mainstream radio, the band made a video and officially released the song.
The video shows a couple who are going through relationship problems, like the song’s lyrics talk about.
Buckcherry - Sorry Lyrics
Oh I had alot to say
Was thinking on my time away
I miss you and things weren’t the same
‘Cause everything inside it never comes out right
And when I see you cry it makes me wanna die.
I’m sorry i’m bad, i’m sorry i’m blue
I’m sorry about all the things I said to you
And I know I can’t take it back
I love how you kiss, I love all your sounds
And baby the way you make my world go ’round
And I just wanted to say i’m sorry.
This time I think i’m to blame
It’s harder to get through the days
We get older and blame turns to shame
‘Cause everything inside it never comes out right
And when I see you cry it makes me wanna die.
I’m sorry i’m bad, i’m sorry i’m blue
I’m sorry about all the things I said to you
And I know I can’t take it back
I love how you kiss, I love all your sounds
And baby the way you make my world go ’round
And I just wanted to say i’m sorry.
Every single day I think about how we came all this way
The sleepless nights and the tears you cried
It’s never too late to make it right
Oh yeah Sorry!
I’m sorry i’m bad, i’m sorry i’m blue
I’m sorry about all the things I said to you
And I know I can’t take it back
I love how you kiss, I love all your sounds
And baby the way you make my world go ’round
And I just wanted to say i’m sorry.
I’m sorry baby.
I’m sorry baby.
I’m sorry.
Buckcherry - Sorry Review and Song Info
It is was written by lead singer Josh Todd, who has said it is for his wife, and is about feeling sorry for the relationship problems they’ve had. It is also about the remorse he feels for leaving his wife so much to tour with the band.
Although the song hasn’t hit the Modern Rock or Mainstream Rock charts as of yet, it has gained mainstream popularity, reaching #44 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming only the second song of the band’s career to chart on the Hot 100, and besting the #59 peak of their first Hot 100 charter “Crazy Bitch”.
Released September, 2007
Recorded 2005
Genre Soft Rock
Length 3:46
Label Eleven Seven Music/Atlantic Records
Writer Keith Nelson, Josh Todd
Producer Mike Plotnikoff, Paul DeCarli, Keith Nelson
source wikipedia.org
