Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word explained

Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word
Cover:Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word Single.jpeg
Type:single
Artist:Elton John
Album:Blue Moves
B-Side:Shoulder Holster
Released:1 November 1976
Recorded:22 March 1976
Studio:Eastern Sound, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Length:3:48
Label:Rocket (UK)
MCA (US)
Producer:Gus Dudgeon
Prev Title:Don't Go Breaking My Heart
Prev Year:1976
Next Title:Bite Your Lip (Get Up and Dance!)
Next Year:1977

"Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" is a song written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin. It was recorded by Elton John and released in 1976, both as a single and as part of the Blue Moves album. It was John's second single released by The Rocket Record Company. The song is a mournful ballad about a romantic relationship which is falling apart.

The song also appeared the following year on Greatest Hits Volume II, though for copyright reasons it no longer appears on the current version of that album. It now appears on Greatest Hits 1976–1986, The Very Best of Elton John, Greatest Hits 1970–2002 and Diamonds as well as a number of other compilations.

Background and composition

"Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" is a mournful ballad about a romantic relationship that is falling apart. Bernie Taupin said: "It's a pretty simple idea, but one that I think everyone can relate to at one point or another in their life. That whole idealistic feeling people get when they want to save something from dying when they basically know deep down inside that it's already dead. It's that heartbreaking, sickening part of love that you wouldn't wish on anyone if you didn't know that it's inevitable that they're going to experience it one day."

Elton John began writing the song in 1975 in Los Angeles. Whilst many of his songs involved Taupin writing lyrics first, then John writing the music later, John wrote the melody and most of the lyrics for "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word", and Taupin completed it afterwards. John explained: "I was sitting there and out it came, 'What have I got to do to make you love me.'"

Taupin later said: "I don't think he was intending on writing a song, but we were sitting around an apartment in Los Angeles, and he was playing around on the piano and he came up with this melody line, and I said, 'Hey, that's really nice.' For some reason this lyrical line, 'Sorry seems to be the hardest word' ran through my head, and it fit perfectly with what he was playing. So I said, 'Don't do anything more to that, let me go write something,' so I wrote it out in a few minutes and we had the song." Taupin added: "[The i]nteresting thing about 'Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word' is that it's one of the rare occasions when Elton played me a melody line that inspired a lyric, as opposed to our routine of the lyrics always coming first. He was messing around on the piano one day and was playing something and asked me what did I think. It was actually pretty immediate, the title and the first couple of lines came into my head in a way that I guess I felt they were already there and just needed a little prompting."[1]

Reception

Billboard praised John's vocal performance, calling it "almost painfully sincere and believable" and also commented on the complexity of the backing vocals. Cash Box called it "a tender love song about breaking up."[2] Record World called it "Elton's most emotional and moving ballad performance since 'Someone Saved My Life Tonight.'"[3]

Personnel

Commercial performance

The song was a Top 20 hit, reaching No. 11 in the United Kingdom, No. 6 in the United States and No. 3 in Canada. In addition, the song went to No. 1 on the US and Canadian Adult Contemporary charts.[5] In the US, it was certified gold on 25 January 1977 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1976–1977)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[6] 11
US Billboard Hot 100[7] 6
US Easy Listening (Billboard)1
US Cash Box Top 100[8] 7

Year-end charts

Chart (1977)Rank
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[9] 83
US Billboard Hot 100[10] 95

Sales and certifications

Blue version

Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word
Cover:EJ&BlueSingle.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Blue featuring Elton John
Album:One Love
B-Side:Sweet Thing
Length:
  • 3:41 (album version)
  • 3:31 (radio edit)
Label:Virgin, Innocent
Composer:Elton John
Lyricist:Bernie Taupin
Producer:StarGate
Chronology:Blue
Prev Title:One Love
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:U Make Me Wanna
Next Year:2003

"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. It peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart on 15 December 2002, giving Blue their third number-one single and John his fifth. It also reached number one in Hungary and the Netherlands, and peaked within the top 10 in an additional 16 countries.

Background

When Blue's second studio album, One Love, was being put together, executive producer Hugh Goldsmith said that a cover version should be included on the final tracklist.[11] Band member Lee Ryan suggested "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" as it was his favourite song of all time.[12] Despite reservations from the rest of the group,[11] who were sceptical that Elton John would allow them to record the track, John's management gave permission.[13] John accompanied the band in the recording studio and was originally only going to play the piano,[14] but he later said he was willing to sing as well, and the song became a duet.[15]

Track listings

UK CD1[16]

  1. "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" (radio edit) – 3:31
  2. "Lonely This Christmas" – 2:08
  3. "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" (Ruffin Ready Soul Mix) – 3:51
  4. Video interactive element – 3:30

UK CD2[17]

  1. "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" (radio edit) – 3:31
  2. "Album Medley" – 5:44
  3. "Sweet Thing" – 3:38
  4. Video interactive element – 3:30

UK cassette single[18]

  1. "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" (radio edit) – 3:31
  2. "Album Medley" – 5:44
  3. "Sweet Thing" – 3:38

Personnel

Personnel are taken from the UK CD1 liner notes.[16]

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2002–2003)Peak
position
Canada (Nielsen SoundScan)[19] 7
Croatia (HRT)[20] 3
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Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[21] 2
Greece (IFPI)[22] 3
Portugal (AFP)[23] 5
Romania (Romanian Top 100)[24] 5

Year-end charts

Chart (2002)Position
Ireland (IRMA)[25] 38
UK Singles (OCC)[26] 34
Chart (2003)Position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[27] 29
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[28] 29
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[29] 10
European Hot 100 Singles Chart[30] 6
France (SNEP)[31] 28
Germany (Official German Charts)[32] 24
Ireland (IRMA)[33] 58
Italy (FIMI)[34] 24
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[35] 2
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[36] 4
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[37] 25
Romania (Romanian Top 100)[38] 11
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[39] 20
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[40] 26
UK Singles (OCC)[41] 90

Decade-end charts

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)
United Kingdom9 December 2002[43]
Belgium11 December 2002CDVirgin[44]
Australia5 May 2003CD[45]

Other versions

In 2004, Elton John and Ray Charles performed the song on Charles' duet album, Genius Loves Company. It would turn out to be the last recording Charles made before his death that June.[46] The duet was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.

In 2004, Kenny G covered the song in duet with Richard Marx on his album At Last...The Duets Album.

Notes and References

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  2. News: CashBox Singles Reviews. 6 November 1976. 21. 2021-12-11. Cash Box.
  3. Record World. November 6, 1976. 1. 2023-03-03. Hits of the Week.
  4. News: Top Single Picks. Billboard. 13 July 2020. 74. 6 November 1976.
  5. Book: Whitburn, Joel . Joel Whitburn . 1993 . Top Adult Contemporary: 1961–1993 . Record Research . 122.
  6. Book: Kent, David . David Kent (historian) . . Australian Chart Book . St Ives, N.S.W. . 1993 . 0-646-11917-6.
  7. Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955–1990
  8. Web site: Cash Box Top 100 1/01/77. Tropicalglen.com. 23 April 2021.
  9. Web site: Top 200 Singles of '77 – Volume 28, No. 14, December 31 1977 . . 17 July 2013 . . 3 January 2018.
  10. Web site: Top 100 Hits of 1977/Top 100 Songs of 1977. Musicoutfitters.com. 23 April 2021.
  11. Web site: The Big Reunion – series 1 episode 7. 4 July 2013. YouTube.
  12. Web site: Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word by Elton John . Songfacts . 12 November 2022 . en.
  13. Book: Kutner. Jon. 1,000 UK Number One Hits. Leigh. Spencer. 2010. Omnibus Press. 978-0-85712-360-2. en.
  14. News: Irwin . Corey . Listen to Elton John and Britney Spears' 'Hold Me Closer' . 26 August 2022 . Ultimate Classic Rock . 13 November 2022 . en.
  15. News: 20 June 2022 . Exclusive: Duncan James says he was "blessed" to have support of Blue after coming out . Clark . Conor . 12 November 2022 . Gay Times . en-GB.
  16. Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word. Blue. 2002. UK CD1 liner notes. Virgin Records, Innocent Records. SINDX43, 7243 5 46914 0 9.
  17. Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word. Blue. 2002. UK CD2 liner notes. Virgin Records, Innocent Records. SINCD 43, 7243 5 46913 0 0.
  18. Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word. Blue. 2002. UK cassette single sleeve. Virgin Records, Innocent Records. SINC43, 7243 5 46913 4 8.
  19. Blue Chart History (Canadian Digital Songs). Billboard. 5 July 2018.
  20. Web site: Top Lista Hrvatskog Radija. https://web.archive.org/web/20030210175831/http://www.hrt.hr:80/hr/top20/maineng.html. dead. February 10, 2003. Croatian Radiotelevision. April 14, 2023.
  21. Hits of the World – Eurochart Hot 100. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. 5 April 2003. 21 July 2012. 49.
  22. Web site: Top 50 Singles Εβδομάδα 29/03 – 04/04. IFPI. el. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20030414005703/http://www.ifpi.gr/chart03.htm. 14 April 2003. 29 June 2020. See Best column.
  23. Top National Sellers. Music & Media. 21. 6. 13. 1 February 2003. 16 March 2020.
  24. Web site: Arhiva romanian top 100: Editia 12, saptamina 31.03–6.04, 2003. Romanian Top 100. ro. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20050218074930/http://www.rt100.ro/editie-top-100_x10063.html. 18 February 2005. 15 July 2013.
  25. Web site: Top 100 Songs of 2002. Raidió Teilifís Éireann. 2002. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20040602113021/http://www.rte.ie/2fm/charts/top100_2002.html. 2 June 2004. 16 March 2022.
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  27. Web site: Jahreshitparade Singles 2003. austriancharts.at. 13 February 2020.
  28. Web site: Jaaroverzichten 2003. Ultratop. nl. 13 February 2020.
  29. Web site: Rapports Annuels 2003. Ultratop. fr. 13 February 2020.
  30. Billboard European Top 100 Singles 2003 p.65 (Retrieved September 11, 2022)
  31. Web site: Tops de L'année Top Singles 2003. SNEP. fr. 9 July 2020.
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