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"Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" was covered in 2002 by English boy band Blue for their second studio album, One Love (2002). The song was recorded as a collaboration with Elton John and was the second single from the album.
The album's first single, "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word", reached the top 10 in the US and the top 20 in the UK, while further singles "Bite Your Lip (Get Up and Dance!)" and "Crazy Water" (only released in the UK) both reached the top 30.
"Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" — The second single, released in December 2002, featuring guest vocals from Elton John. The song is a cover version of Elton's number one hit. The single peaked at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart, No. 43 on the Australian Top 100, No. 5 in New Zealand and No. 3 in Ireland. The song has received a Gold sales ...
"Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" (featuring Elton John) (from One Love) Elton John, Bernie Taupin: Stargate: 3:41: 7. "U Make Me Wanna" (from One Love) John McLaughlin, Harry Wilkins, Steve Robson: Stargate: 3:38: 8. "Guilty" (from Guilty) James, Kennedy, Woodcock, Barlow: True North, Martin Harrington, Ash Howes: 3:45: 9.
"Blue Eyes" and "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" are the only two songs from that album are featured in this new collection. On the US version, ten of the fifteen tracks had been released in the period since the now-deleted Greatest Hits Volume 3 collection, including John's second tenure on MCA Records and two songs from the then-recent ...
Garth Brooks, a Gershwin honoree of a few years back himself, gets double-duty with “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word” and “Daniel,” both reminders that, among all the other things we ...
Several versions of the single were released, featuring B-sides such as "Circle of Life" from The Lion King and live versions of tracks including "The One," "The Last Song," "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word," and "Believe," which were recorded at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.
Elton John is opening up about how he can have quite the cold heart when he gets vexed. In a new interview with Time magazine, the “Tiny Dancer” singer, 77, said he’s aware of how bad his ...