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Perhaps the best-known version of the song was recorded by Billy Eckstine. This recording was released by MGM Records (catalog number 10903). It first reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on February 23, 1951, and lasted for 19 weeks on the chart, peaking at No. 8. [2] It was awarded the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1999. [3]
The Billy Eckstine Orchestra Musical artist William Clarence Eckstine (July 8, 1914 – March 8, 1993) [ 1 ] was an American jazz and pop singer and a bandleader during the swing and bebop eras.
The Golden Hits of Billy Eckstine is a 1963 studio album by the American singer Billy Eckstine. ... "I Apologize" (Al Goodhart, Al Hoffman, Ed Nelson) – 3:00
"I Apologize" Billy Eckstine: 26 "Would I Love You (Love You, Love You)" Patti Page: 27 "You're Just in Love" Perry Como & The Fontane Sisters with Mitchell Ayres: 28 "Undecided" Ames Brothers with The Les Brown Orchestra: 29 "The Thing" Phil Harris with Walter Scharf: 30 "Because of You" Les Baxter
In his review for Allmusic John Bush wrote that Eckstine was "looking back more than forward by 1960" and highlighted the re-recordings of older Eckstine hits and film theme songs on the album. Bush added that "It may read like a desultory date, and indeed it would have been if not for the presence of a solid jazz band and the surprisingly ...
I apologize to my 7-year-old daughter and 2.5-year-old son to help teach them healthy respect. Growing up, apologies were scarce for me, which skewed my view of personal relationships.
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"I Apologize" by Billy Eckstine – 3:00 "Blue Monk" by Thelonious Monk – 7:34 "Too Close for Comfort" by Mel Tormé – 3:59 "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" by Charles Mingus – 4:46 "Take Five" by the Dave Brubeck Quartet – 5:25 "'Round Midnight" by Miles Davis – 5:13 "Giant Steps" by John Coltrane – 4:43