Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word

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"Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" is a 1976 pop ballad by Elton John, renowned for its melancholic melody and lyrics about the difficulty of apologizing in a failing relationship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Blue Moves
artist Elton John
chartPerformance top 10 in the United States
top 20 in the United Kingdom
composer Elton John
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
decade 1970s
describedAs emotional piano ballad
melancholic pop ballad
era classic Elton John period
format 7-inch single
genre pop ballad
soft rock
hasAudioRecording yes
hasCoverVersion Blue featuring Elton John version
hasCriticalReception positive
hasLivePerformances yes
hasMusicVideo yes
hasSheetMusic yes
includedIn Elton John compilation albums
instrumentation piano
isInCatalog Elton John discography
language English
leadInstrument piano
length approximately 3 minutes
lyricist Bernie Taupin
notableFor introspective lyrics
melancholic melody
partOfAlbum Blue Moves
performedInTour Elton John concert tours
performer Elton John
producer Gus Dudgeon
recordingPeriod 1976
recordLabel MCA Records
Rocket Records
releaseDate 1976-11-01
releaseYear 1976
subject difficulty of apologizing
tempo slow
theme apology
failing relationship
regret
vocalist Elton John
vocalStyle melancholic

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Elton John notableWork Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word