I'm Sorry may refer to:
"I'm Sorry" is a song by the American soul group The Delfonics, released in 1968.
The song was the Delfonics' second chart single and the follow up to their smash hit La-La (Means I Love You), which went to #4 on the Billboard Hot 100; indeed, "I'm Sorry" was quite reminiscent of their earlier hit, complete with similar-sounding "la la las". "I'm Sorry" just missed the pop Top 40 (peaking at #42), but was a solid performer on the soul charts, hitting #15.
"I'm Sorry", and several other soul tunes, were unintentionally included in the background of Jim Jones' infamous Death tape, an audio recording made during the Jonestown Massacre of 1978. Apparently, the music (which sounds muffled and played at off-speed, resembling a church organ in spots) was originally recorded onto the source tape, then recorded over by Jones, resulting in a "ghost recording".
"I'm Sorry" can be heard at the very end of the tape after Jones stops talking, played at half-speed.
"I'm Sorry" is a song written and recorded by American country-folk singer-songwriter John Denver. Released in 1975, it was his final number-one pop hit released during his career.
The song, an apology for forsaken love, "I'm Sorry" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on September 27, 1975, as well as reaching number one on the Easy Listening chart. Six weeks after topping the pop chart, the song was Denver's third and final number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.
The flip side of "I'm Sorry" was "Calypso", and, like its A-side, enjoyed substantial radio airplay on Top 40 stations.
"Can't Say I'm Sorry" is a song by Danish pop singer Bryan Rice. It was written by Pelle Nylén and Andreas Carlsson, and released as the third single from the singer's debut album, Confessional on 30 October 2006.
Runner-up of the third season of Idol in Sweden, Erik Segerstedt released the song as his debut single in 2007 from his debut album A Different Shade. It peaked at number one in Sweden.
Canadian pop singer and the winner of the sixth season of Canadian Idol, Theo Tams, covered this song for his debut album, Give It All Away in 2009.
Bryan Rice - Can't Say I'm Sorry
Hey baby tell me how do you do
It´s been a while since I saw you
Strange to be talking to you this way
After everything that we´ve been through
It makes me sad to make you see
That not a single tear could find me
Cause even when I´m looking back into your eyes
I can´t say I´m sorry
When I think about the best days of my life
I can´t say I´m sorry
Cause I could never tell myself I didn´t try
I can´t say I´m sorry now
Won´t turn around
Can´t say I´m sorry
So I hear you´re hanging with someone new
Never thought I would ask the question
No, never thought I´d say this to you
But somehow it feels like a blessing
No more coulda, woulda, should
Now that feeling´s gone for good
Chorus
You´re still devine, so beautiful
It won´t be hard just to slip and fall
And my mind could start to wander away
Cause what we had was magical
But I know I´ve said goodbye
To whatever was left tonight
Chorus x 2
I can´t say I´m sorry now
I can´t say I´m sorry