I Apologize
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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If I told a lie, if I made you cry
When I said goodbye, I'm sorry
From the bottom of my heart, dear
I apologize
If I caused you pain, I know I'm to blame
Must have been insane, believe me
From the bottom of my heart, dear
I apologize
I realize I've been unfair to you
Please let me make amends
Don't say that you forgot the love we knew
After all, we were more than friends
If I made you blue, I've had heartaches too
Now I beg of you, forgive me
From the bottom of my heart, dear
I apologize
Give me back your glance, give me back romance
Give me one more chance, forgive me




From the bottom of my heart, dear
I apologize

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Aretha Franklin's song I Apologize express regret towards a past lover for causing them pain and hurt, and begs for their forgiveness. The singer acknowledges making mistakes, telling lies, and causing heartaches, and hopes to make it right. The lyrics express the desire to rekindle the love that was once shared and to receive a second chance.


The song's opening lines suggest the singer could have done something wrong that made the lover cry and left them heartbroken. The lines "If I told a lie, if I made you cry, when I said goodbye, I'm sorry, from the bottom of my heart, dear, I apologize" indicate that the singer could have ended the relationship abruptly due to some deceit. The songwriter may be trying to convey that they had some part to play in the disintegration of the relationship.


The chorus of the song stresses the importance of asking for forgiveness, admitting when one is wrong, and trying to make amends. The line, "If I caused you pain, I know I'm to blame, must have been insane, believe me" shows that the writer may have had a moment of irrational behavior that led to the separation. The songwriter then confesses that they were unfair and wants to correct their errors.


Overall, the lyrics express the singer's hope for reconciliation because what they shared was not just a friendship. They long for romance again and are willing to do what it takes to regain the love of their former partner.


Line by Line Meaning

If I told a lie, if I made you cry
I regret if I ever deceived you or did anything to hurt you emotionally.


When I said goodbye, I'm sorry
I am expressing remorse for the pain I caused when I left.


From the bottom of my heart, dear
This apology is genuine and heartfelt, coming from the deepest part of my being.


I apologize
I am asking for forgiveness and acknowledging my mistakes.


If I caused you pain, I know I'm to blame
I am taking responsibility for my actions and acknowledging that I am the cause of any pain you feel.


Must have been insane, believe me
I understand that my actions may have seemed irrational or foolish, but please believe that my intentions were not to harm you.


I realize I've been unfair to you
I am aware that I have not treated you as you deserve and am asking for a chance to make it right.


Please let me make amends
I want to do whatever it takes to fix what I've done wrong and make things right between us.


Don't say that you forgot the love we knew
I hope that you still remember the love we shared and can find it in your heart to forgive me and move forward.


After all, we were more than friends
Our relationship meant more to me than just a friendship, and I am hoping that it meant the same to you.


If I made you blue, I've had heartaches too
I understand the pain of heartache and am empathetic to your own feelings of sadness or disappointment.


Now I beg of you, forgive me
I am pleading with you to forgive me, as I recognize the gravity of my mistakes.


Give me back your glance, give me back romance
I long for the connection we once shared and am asking for a chance to restore the romance we once had.


Give me one more chance, forgive me
I am asking for a second chance and promising to do better in the future.


From the bottom of my heart, dear
My apology is sincere and heartfelt, coming from the deepest part of my being.


I apologize
I am taking responsibility for my actions, expressing regret, and asking for forgiveness.




Lyrics © DistroKid, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network, Capitol CMG Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Al Goodhart, Al Hoffman, Edward G. Nelson

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@ottomarcos

Though you don’t call anymore
I sit and wait in vain
I guess I'll rap on your door (your door)
Tap on your window pane (tap on your window pane)
I want to tell you, baby
Changes I’ve been going through
Missing you, listen you

'Til you come back to me that’s what I’m gonna do

Why did you have to decide
You had to set me free?
I’m going to swallow my pride (my pride)
I’m going to beg you to please, baby please see me (baby won't you see me?)
I’m going to walk by myself
Just to prove that my love is true
All for you baby

'Til you come back to me that’s what I’m gonna do

Living for you, my dear
Is like living in a world of constant fear
Hear my plea (hear my plea)
I’ve got to make you see (make you see)
That our love is dying (our love is dying)

Although your phone you ignore
Somehow I must, somehow I must, how I must explain
I’m going to rap on your door (your door)
Tap on your window pane (tap on your window pane)
I’m going to camp by your steps
Until I get through to you (uuuh)
I’ve got to change your view, baby

'Til you come back to me that’s what I’m gonna do
'Til you come back to me that’s what I’m gonna do
'Til you come back to me that’s what I’m gonna do

I’m going to rap on your door (rap on)
Tap on your window pane (tap on)
Open out baby, I’m gonna rap on your door (rap on)
Tap on your, tap on your (tap on)
Tap on your , tap on your window pane (tap on your window pane)
I’m going to rap on your door (rap on)
Tap on your window pane (tap on)
Open up baby



All comments from YouTube:

@theabsolutetruth8584

Stevie Wonder composition...Aretha Franklin vocals...Donny Hathaway on the keys...Joe Farrell on flute, Chuck Rainey and Bernard 'Pretty' Purdie on drums, Chuck Rainey on bass...Arif Mardin arrangement...MERCY!!!!

@terrance3218

Goodness, that's a ton of talent right there!!!

@melregissings

On backing vocals Cissy Houston and a young Gwen Guthrie

@michaelbucceri9215

One of the greatest songs ever recorded. Thats not hyperbole, thats the truth! Play it over and over and over ....

@jeffreylebowski519

LAWDY MERCY PLEASE!!

@mrsupportfriend

That is an amazing list of musicians who played on this classic. On a side note, I had the honor of meeting Arif Mardin when he produced a song that I co-wrote for Melissa Manchester called "Your Place Or Mine." He was one of the most humble creative amazing producer arrangers in the music industry. I remember hanging out with Arif and my friend Mark Stevens Chaka Khan's brother in Arif's hotel room while he was trying to figure out the chords and rhythms to use to modulate his arrangement of Chaka 's "Night In Tunisia" so he could sample Charlie Parker's famous sax riff and have Herbie Hancock double it on synth. I'll never forget he was using a keyboard and a Dr. Rhythm drum machine to do it. I know all you musicians out there will appreciate the Dr. Rhythm reference. He mapped out the entire arrangement with a keyboard and Dr. Rhythm. Amazing! I also had the opportunity to be in the studio and watch Arif record the rhythm section session for Chaka Khan's "We Can Work It Out" with Greg Phillinganes, Michael Sembello and Raymond Pounds which is my all time favorite studio session I was in. Arif did a lot of amazing string and horn arrangements my favorite being "Where Is The Love" by Donny & Roberta. He also produced Aretha in the 80's along with many other legendary music artists. Of all the high profile music artists, songwriters and producers I had the honor to meet and work with Arif was my favorite. He was the nicest and classiest music industry person I met in the 80's. His arrangement of "Until You Come Back To Me" is a classic especially the flute parts by Joe Farrell. Legendary!!! 😊🎹🎵🔥

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@pjmills4866

Stevie Wonder wrote it & Aretha Sung It. "EPIC"

@DaManDL

Stevie has an officially-released version of the original.

@thomashamilton8125

It doesn’t get much
Better then this...

@kewsiyehboah6058

In Swahili..
Kichawi..
( Magical )..

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