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  2. I Apologize (1931 song) - Wikipedia

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    Tony Martin and Champ Butler enjoyed chart success with the song in 1951. [4] Dinah Washington recorded the song in 1952 for her album Blazing Ballads [5] Timi Yuro recorded the song for Liberty Records. It reached No. 72 on the US Charts in 1961. [6] Aretha Franklin recorded the song for her album The Tender, the Moving, the Swinging Aretha ...

  3. I Apologize - Wikipedia

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    I Apologize may refer to: I Apologize, an album by Ginuwine, or the title song "I Apologize" (1931 song), a 1931 song written by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart and Ed Nelson "I Apologize" (Anita Baker song) "I Apologize", a song by Lionel Richie from Coming Home "I Apologize", a song by Hüsker Dü from New Day Rising

  4. Category:Songs written by Al Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    I Apologize (1931 song) I Can't Tell a Waltz from a Tango; I'm Gonna Live Till I Die; If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake; L. Little Man, You've Had a Busy ...

  5. Category:1931 songs - Wikipedia

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    I Apologize (1931 song) I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) I Found a Million Dollar Baby (in a Five and Ten Cent Store) I Surrender Dear; I'm So Glad; I'm Thru with Love;

  6. Category:1931 singles - Wikipedia

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    I Apologize (1931 song) I Surrender Dear; L. Lágrimas negras (song) M. Mule Skinner Blues; My Girl's Pussy; S. Siboney (song) W. When the Moon Comes over the Mountain

  7. Al Goodhart - Wikipedia

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    1931: I Apologize (written with Al Hoffman and Ed G. Nelson) 1932: Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear (written with Milton Ager, Al Hoffman and Ed G. Nelson) Happy-Go-Lucky-You; Fit as a Fiddle (written with Arthur Freed and Al Hoffman) It's Winter Again; 1933: Roll Up the Carpet; Meet Me in the Gloaming; Two Buck Tim from Timbuctoo; 1934:

  8. Taylor Swift: I Love Telling Men 'How to Apologize' Through ...

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    “This is a song about a teenage [boy] named James trying to apologize to the love of his life and her name is Betty,” Swift quipped during the show before strumming her acoustic guitar to kick ...

  9. Billy Eckstine - Wikipedia

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    Eckstine had further success in 1950 with Victor Young's theme song to "My Foolish Heart", and the next year with a revival of the 1931 Bing Crosby hit, "I Apologize". [4] According to The New York Times, his 1950 appearance at the Paramount Theatre in New York City drew a larger audience than Frank Sinatra had done at his performance there. [15]