Sorry

Sorry may refer to:

Events

  • National Sorry Day an annual Australian event, dedicated to awareness of recent aboriginal history
  • Books

  • Sorry (novel), 2007 novel by Gail Jones
  • Film, TV and games

  • Sorry! (game), a board game
  • Sorry! (video game), the board game remade electronically
  • Sorry! (TV series), a 1980s British sitcom
  • Sorry! (film), aka Gomen, a 2002 Japanese film
  • Sorry, a 2002 skateboarding video by Flip Skateboards
  • Music

    Albums

  • Sorry (album), by White Lung
  • Sorry, Sorry, by Super Junior
  • Songs

  • "Sorry" (Bic Runga song)
  • "Sorry" (Buckcherry song)
  • "Sorry" (Ciara song)
  • "Sorry" (Easybeats song)
  • "Sorry" (Grace Jones song)
  • "Sorry" (Justin Bieber song)
  • "Sorry" (Madness song)
  • "Sorry" (Madonna song)
  • "Sorry" (Rick Ross song)
  • "Sorry" (T.I. song)
  • "Sorry 2004", by Ruben Studdard
  • "Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home)", by The Impalas
  • "Sorry, Sorry" (Super Junior song)
  • "Sorry", by Ashlee Simpson from Autobiography
  • "Sorry", by Ben Adams
  • "Sorry", by Daughtry from the self-titled album
  • "Sorry", by Guns N' Roses
  • "Sorry", by Jonas Brothers from A Little Bit Longer
  • Sorry (Easybeats song)

    "Sorry" is a 1966 song and single by Australian rock group The Easybeats, which was written by band members George Young and Stevie Wright. It peaked at #1 on the Australian Go-Set's National Top 40 in mid November 1966. It remained at #1 on the Australian Charts for 2 weeks in November 1966.

    Releases

    In addition to its 7" single release in October 1966, the song was issued on an EP in September 1967, along with the tracks "Friday On My Mind", "Who'll Be the One" and "Made My Bed, Gonna Lie in It". It was also the lead track on the Easybeat's third and last LP Volume 3, which they recorded in Australia, prior to moving to England.

    An adaptation by American alternative rock group The Three O'Clock appears on the album Sixteen Tambourines (1983) and has been featured in the live performances of the band in the 2013 tour. Bassist Michael Quercio introduces it as part of the Australian influence on the band.

    Track listing

    Parlophone Single Cat. A-8224

  • "Sorry" ( Stevie Wright, George Young) 2:35
  • Una Healy

    Una Theresa Imogene Foden (née Healy; 10 October 1981) is an Irish singer-songwriter, musician, and a television presenter. She rose to fame in 2008 as a member of the 5 member English–Irish girl group The Saturdays, signed to Fascination and Polydor Records. The group have achieved substantial success with numerous top-ten hits as well as a hit number one single entitled 'What About Us'. In October 2014, it was confirmed that she would become a judge on The Voice of Ireland.

    Early life

    Foden was born in Thurles, to Anne, a nurse, and John Healy, a GP. She has a sister named Deirdre. She comes from a musical background, and is the niece of country singer Declan Nerney. She is a cousin of Irish athlete Paul Hession. At the age of 13, she gave up swimming (she was an All-Ireland champion swimmer at nine) and decided to teach herself to play using her mother's guitar and from then on began to write songs of her own.

    Podcasts:

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    Maiden Mother & Crone

    by: Sword

    The maiden sitting by her pool
    Was first to hear my pleas
    As she looked into the water
    She recited these words to me:
    Walk not down that road
    I can not tell you where it goes
    Ask me no more questions
    Some things you weren't meant to know
    The mother toiling in the fields
    Her apron full of seeds
    As she dropped them to the earth
    She recited these words to me:
    Walk not down that road
    I can not tell you where it goes
    Ask me no more questions
    Some things you weren't meant to know
    The greater mysteries
    Cannot be shown
    Divided by three
    The are the maiden, the mother, the crone
    Finally I found the crone
    Walking through the trees
    She looked in my eyes
    As she recited these words to me:
    Go before the maiden
    Get down on your knees
    Should you win her favor
    She may tell you what she sees
    The harvest is reaped
    Seeds are shown
    Multiplied by three




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