Sorry (Madonna song)

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“Sorry”
“Sorry” cover
Single by Madonna
from the album Confessions on a Dance Floor
B-side "Let It Will Be"
Released February 20, 2006 (Europe)
February 28, 2006 (North America)
Format Digital download, CD maxi single, CD single, DVD single (cancelled)
Recorded 2005; Shirland Road, London
Genre Pop, Dance-pop, Electronica, House
Length 4:43 (Album Version)
3:58 (Single Edit)
Label Warner Bros.
Writer(s) Madonna, Stuart Price
Producer Madonna, Stuart Price
Madonna singles chronology
"Hung Up"
(2005)
"Sorry"
(2006)
"Get Together"
(2006)
Audio sample
Info (help·info)

"Sorry" is a pop–dance song written and produced by Madonna and Stuart Price for Madonna's tenth album Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005). It was released as the album's second single in early 2006.

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[edit] Song information

It was released as the album's second single on February 17, 2006 in the Netherlands, Italy, Brazil and Ireland, and on February 20, 2006 in the United Kingdom and other European territories. In Germany it was released on February 24, 2006. In the United States and Canada, the single was released on February 28, but in the U.S. "Sorry" was released to pop radio on February 7. In Australia it was released on the sixth of March.

"Sorry" was released to major radio stations for radio play worldwide in early to mid January, and it posted the highest debut on the U.S. Billboard dance airplay chart for the week of January 21. The single has also charted on multiple download and airplay charts in countries such as France, Greece, the Netherlands, Slovenia and the UK. In January, Madonna's official fanclub, Icon, confirmed that "Sorry" had been remixed by Pet Shop Boys, Man With Guitar (Stuart Price), Paul Oakenfold and Green Velvet. The Pet Shop Boys remix has added lyrics sung by band member Neil Tennant and was subsequently slotted in Disco Four.

"Sorry" was performed on her 2006 Confessions Tour.

[edit] Lumines Live

A version of Sorry for the game Lumines Live has been rated E10+ by the ESRB and was released on October 18th 2006 for the Xbox 360.

[edit] Single cover

The single cover for "Sorry" marks the first time that a picture taken by a Madonna fan is being used as the cover image for one of her singles. Members of the Mad-Eyes Madonna fansite were contacted by Madonna's management in December 2005 after they saw pictures of Madonna's November show in London's G.A.Y nightclub, taken by Mad-Eyes photographer Marcin Kokowski. Designer Giovanni Bianco changed the colour of Madonna's hair to red, like he did for the album cover[1].

[edit] Languages

A notable fact about the song is that Madonna says "I'm sorry" in different languages during the intro as well as the bridge of the song. These languages are :

During intro
  • French : "Je suis desolée" ("I'm sorry")
  • Spanish : "Lo siento" ("I'm sorry")
  • Dutch : "Ik ben droevig" ("I am sad")
  • Italian : "Sono spiacente" ("I'm sorry")
  • Spanish : "Perdóname" ("Forgive me")
During bridge
  • Japanese : "ごめんなさい/gomen nasai/" ("I'm sorry")
  • Hindi : "Mujhe maaf karo" ("Please forgive me")
  • Polish : "Przepraszam" ("Sorry")
  • Hebrew : סליחה" /slicha/" ("Sorry")
  • English : "Forgive me"

"Sono spiacente" is correct Italian, but quite formal and not used in every context. The Dutch translation is completely different in comparison to the other language translations. It is not known who or what made that translation mistake. In Dutch one would say "het spijt me" instead of "ik ben droevig" (which actually means "I am sad"). It could be that Babelfish translation was used, since that website also translates "I am sorry" to the Dutch "ik ben droevig". During her Confessions Tour, Madonna cut out the Dutch "ik ben droevig" of the intro of the song "Sorry" (as well as the Italian part).

[edit] Cover versions

Prior to Madonna's appearance at the Coachella music festival in 2006, fellow festival performers Swivel recorded an acoustic version of the song and released it via their My Space page.

[edit] Chart performance

"Sorry" reached number one in Greece, Italy, Spain, Norway, Romania and the United Kingdom. It reached the top ten in Australia, France, Germany, The Netherlands and Ireland. In the United States "Sorry" was a success on the Billboard dance charts, where it reached the top position on the Hot Dance Airplay chart and the Dance Club chart. It was Madonna's first single not to enter the Canadian Singles Chart and peaked at number fifty-three.

In the United Kingdom, it reached number one on February 26, 2006, becoming Madonna's twelfth number one single in the UK. The song topped the UK airplay chart for four weeks. At the end of 2006, the single had sold 136,000 copies in the UK, becoming Madonnas lowest selling UK number 1 single. Madonna broke another record with 'Sorry'. She became the first female songwriter to write 12 UK #1 singles. She surpassed former record-holder Mel C of Spice Girls fame.

"Sorry" has been a hit on radio stations, reaching the top ten on multiple airplay charts in Europe. The song has reached number one in Italy (while "Hung up" was still at n°3), Greece, Finland, Poland, Spain, Romania Ireland and the United Kingdom. It has gone top five in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Germany, Latvia, The Netherlands, Norway, Russia, South Africa, Sweden and Switzerland.

The song has performed well on dance charts worldwide. In its fifth week on the Billboard Dance Radio Airplay chart in the U.S., the song reached number one. After debuting at number forty on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, the song entered the top ten in its third week. "Sorry" has reached number one on the Top 40 Dance Play chart in Finland, Germany's Media Control ODC Dance Top 40 chart, Ireland's Top 10 Dance Sales charts, Norway's Top 40 Dance Play chart, Sweden's Top 40 Dance Play chart and Yugoslavia's Top 40 Dance Chart. The song has also reached the top ten on dance charts in Denmark and the Czech Republic. The single's digital download performed well in Canada and several European countries such as the United Kingdom and France. In the U.S., the track has so-far peaked at number fifty-eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and has become Madonna's thirty-fifth number-one on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.

In Russia, "Sorry" reached #7 in the spring airplay chart and became the most airplayed song of spring 2006 in Moscow.The song was spend 3 non consecutive weeks on the top spot in Romanian Top 100 and was ranked #11 on the year end chart.

While "Hung Up" proved to be popular in Canada, "Sorry" was unable to enter the singles chart, largely due to a lack of promotion. Although the song charted at number seven on the BDS Airplay chart, the CD single received a limited release because of the chart success "Hung Up" had experienced. "Sorry" climbed to a peak position of number fifty-three on the Canadian Singles Chart, but it became one of Madonna's few singles to not enter the top-fifty. It charted beneath the singles chart for eight weeks.

"Sorry" reached the top spot on the United World Chart, ending the fifteen week reign of "Hung Up" on the chart, bumping it to number two. Madonna is the first artist, since the creation of the chart, to have two singles sitting at the top two positions on the chart in one week.The United World Chart ranked "Sorry" as the 57th most successful single since 1999 with sales/airplay of around 5.18 million points.[2]

[edit] Music video

The music video was directed by Madonna's longtime choreographer Jamie King. Many of the performers featured in Madonna's "Hung Up" video are in that of "Sorry." King co-conceptualized her videos for "Human Nature" and "Don't Tell Me", and directed her Drowned World, Re-Invention and Confessions world tours. The video was shot on January 17-18, 2006 at Bagleys Film Studios in London, England and premiered worldwide on February 8, 2006. After four days on the MTV's Total Request Live countdown, the video reached number one on February 23, 2006. The video has also reached number one on MTV Italy's Top 10 and has been retired on MTV Poland's TRL after spending 50 days in the top 10.

Madonna in "Sorry" video.
Madonna in "Sorry" video.

The music video begins where "Hung Up" left off with Madonna and her dancers leaving the club. The video features four sequences; Madonna and her dancers in a disco-style van picking up all kinds of men, making them dance and eventually kicking them out of the van; a dance competition in a cage which features Madonna in a white leotard outfit; a roller rink where Madonna and her dancers perform a group dance which features some elements of the choreography used in "Hung Up"; during the 'spoken words,' and during parts of the chorus, Madonna is featured on her own, singing in front of a neon background.

An alternate version of the video exists, but with few differences, one of them most noticeably being Madonna giving 'the finger' to the camera.[3]

A remix video was also put together as an interlude during the Confessions Tour. In it, images of Madonna against the disco background are interspersed with footage of prominent world leaders, as well as visions of poverty, deforestation, and war. Madonna's spoken vocals emphasize the words "lies" and "talk is cheap".

  • Director: Jamie King
  • Producer: Nicola Doring
  • Director of Photography: Tim Maurice-Jones
  • Editor: Johan Söderberg
  • Production Company: HSI London

[edit] Track listings and formats

US 2 x 12" vinyl (0-42892)[4]
  • A1 "Sorry" (Album Version) — 4:42
  • A2 "Sorry" (Man With Guitar Mix) — 7:25
  • B "Sorry" (PSB Maxi Mix) — 8:36
  • C1 "Sorry" (Paul Oakenfold Remix) — 7:15
  • C2 "Sorry" (Green Velvet Remix) — 6:06
  • D "Let It Will Be" (Paper Faces Remix) — 7:28
US Maxi-CD (42892-2)[5]
AU Maxi-CD (9362-42892-2)[6]
  1. "Sorry" (Single Edit) — 3:58
  2. "Sorry" (Man With Guitar Edit) — 6:04
  3. "Sorry" (PSB Maxi-Mix) — 8:36
  4. "Sorry" (Paul Oakenfold Remix) — 7:22
  5. "Sorry" (Green Velvet Remix) — 6:07
  6. "Let It Will Be" (Paper Faces Vocal Edit) — 5:24
EU CD single (9362 42885-2)[7]
  1. "Sorry" (Single Edit) — 3:58
  2. "Let It Will Be" (Paper Faces Remix) — 7:28
  3. "Sorry" (Man With Guitar Mix) — 7:25
EU Maxi-CD (9362 42892-2))[8]
CA Maxi-CD (CDW 42892)[9]
  1. "Sorry" (Single Edit) — 3:58 1
  2. "Sorry" (Man With Guitar Mix) — 7:25
  3. "Sorry" (PSB Maxi Mix) — 8:36
  4. "Sorry" (Paul Oakenfold Remix) — 7:15
  5. "Sorry" (Green Velvet Remix) — 6:06
  6. "Let It Will Be" (Paper Faces Vocal Edit) — 5:24
JP CD single (WPCR-12225)[10]
  1. "Sorry" (Radio Version) — 3:57
  2. "Let It Will Be" (Paper Faces Remix) — 7:28
  3. "Sorry" (Man With Guitar Mix) — 7:25
UK 12" vinyl (Limited edition)(W703T, 9362 42914-0)[11]
  • A1 "Sorry" (Album Version) — 4:42
  • A2 "Sorry" (PSB Maxi Mix) — 8:36
  • B1 "Sorry" (Paul Oakenfold Remix) — 7:15
  • B2 "Sorry" (Green Velvet Extended Remix) — 6:07
UK CD single 1(W703CD1)[12]
  1. "Sorry" (Single Edit) — 3:58
  2. "Let It Will Be" (Paper Faces Vocal Edit) — 5:24
UK CD single 2 (W703CD2)[13]
  1. "Sorry" (Radio Version) — 3:57
  2. "Sorry" (Man With Guitar Mix) — 7:25

(This track is misprinted as playing the 6:00 Man With Guitar edit.)

  1. "Sorry" (PSB Maxi Mix) — 8:34
  2. "Sorry" (Paul Oakenfold Remix) — 7:12
  3. "Sorry" (Green Velvet Remix) — 6:05
Promo Only MPE Digital Download
  1. "Sorry" (Radio Version) – 3:37

[edit] Official versions

  • Album Version (Mixed) (4:43)
  • Album Version (Unmixed) (4:42) (Download Only)
  • Single Edit (3:58)
  • Radio Version (3:37)
  • Confessions Tour Interlude Version (3:45)
  • Pet Shop Boys Maxi-Mix (8:34)
  • Pet Shop Boys Max-Mix Edit (4:32) (Download Only)
  • Pet Shop Boys Minimal Dub (5:24) (Unreleased. Leaked in late October 2007)
  • Pet Shop Boys Minimal Mix (6:54) (Unreleased. Leaked from www.petshopboys.co.uk)
  • Man With Guitar Remix (7:24)
  • Man With Guitar Vocal Edit (6:02)
  • Green Velvet Remix (6:05)
  • Green Velvet Remix Edit (4:33) (Download Only)
  • Paul Oakenfold Remix (7:12)
  • Paul Oakenfold Remix Edit (5:06) (Download Only)

[edit] Awards

On May 24 2007, Sorry won the prestigious Ivor Novello award for International Hit of the Year. The Ivor Novello awards celebrate songwriting, and the award was won by the writers Madonna and Stuart Price.[14]

[edit] Charts

Chart (2006)[15] Peak
position
Argentina Top 40 Singles 1[16]
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 4
Austrian Singles Chart 8
Belgian (Wallonia) Ultratop Singles Chart 4
Belgian (Flanders) Singles Chart 8
Beneath the Canadian Singles Chart 3
Brazilian Top 40 Singles 9
Colombian Singles Chart 1
Czech IFPI Chart 2
Danish Singles Chart 3
Dutch Singles Chart 2
Finnish Singles Chart 3
French Singles Chart 5
German Singles Chart 5
German Airplay Chart 1
Greek Singles IFPI Chart 1
Hungarian Singles Chart 1
Irish Singles Chart 5
Chart (2006) Peak
position
Italian Singles Chart 1
Latvian Airplay Top 50 5
New Zealander Singles Chart 12
Norwegian Singles Chart 2
Romanian Singles Chart 1
Russian Airplay Chart 4
Slovakia IFPI Air Play Chart 1
South African Singles Chart 2
Spain Top 20 Singles Sales Chart 1
Swedish Singles Chart 7
Swiss Singles Chart 4
Turkish Radio Charts 1
United World Chart 1
UK Singles Chart 1
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 58
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Airplay 1
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 1
U.S. Billboard Adult Top 40 36
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 46
Preceded by
"Thunder In My Heart Again" by Meck featuring Leo Sayer
UK Singles Chart number-one single
February 26, 2006
Succeeded by
"It's Chico Time" by Chico
Preceded by
"Hung Up" by Madonna
United World Chart number-one single
March 11, 2006 - April 22, 2006
Succeeded by
"Stupid Girls" by P!nk
Preceded by
"Be Without You" by Mary J. Blige
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single
March 18, 2006 - March 25, 2006
Succeeded by
"Talk" by Coldplay
Preceded by
"Everytime We Touch" by Cascada
Billboard Hot Dance Airplay number-one single
February 6-March 20, 2006
Succeeded by
"Be Without You" by Mary J. Blige
Preceded by
"You're Beautiful" by James Blunt
Latin America Top 40 number-one song (first run)
April 16, 2006 - April 23, 2006
Succeeded by
"Día de Enero" by Shakira
Preceded by
"Día de Enero" by Shakira
Latin America Top 40 number-one song (second run)
May 7, 2006
Succeeded by
"Hips Don't Lie" by Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "Sorry cover uses fan picture". Mad-eyes.net (March 13, 2006)
  2. ^ http://www.mediatraffic.de/greatest-tracks.htm.
  3. ^ "Directors cut of Sorry – too rude for TV?". The alternate video was first made available for viewing on production designer Marco Puig's website marcopuig.com. Madonnalicious (March 13, 2006)
  4. ^ Madonna - Sorry
  5. ^ Madonna - Sorry
  6. ^ Madonna - Sorry
  7. ^ Madonna - Sorry
  8. ^ Madonna - Sorry
  9. ^ Madonna - Sorry
  10. ^ Madonna - Sorry
  11. ^ Madonna - Sorry
  12. ^ Madonna - Sorry
  13. ^ Madonna - Sorry
  14. ^ The Ivor Novello Awards - Nominees
  15. ^ "Sorry", in Swiss, Austrian, French, Dutch, Belgian (Wallonia and Flanders), Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Danish, Australian and New Zealander Singles Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved January 16, 2008)
  16. ^ http://www.top40argentina.com.ar/2006.htm Top40argentina.com

[edit] References

  • Madonna.com. link. Last accessed on Jan. 16, 2006. - Release information.
  • MadonnaOnline Brasil
  • MoCaW: Madonna on Charts around the World. link. Last accessed on Feb. 25, 2006. - Worldwide chart information.
  • Madonna Tribe News. link. Last accessed on Feb. 25, 2006. - Worldwide chart information.