Apologize
Bing Crosby 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 of the song "I Apologize" by Bing Crosby are about regret and the desire to make amends for causing pain and heartbreak in a past relationship. The singer of the song admits to telling lies and making his lover cry, but expresses remorse and apologizes from the bottom of his heart. He acknowledges that he was unfair and caused pain and blames it on his insanity, and asks for forgiveness and a chance to make things right. He pleads for the return of the love and romance they once shared and promises to never cause pain again.


The song's message is relatable and universal, as most people have experienced the pain of a broken heart and the desire to make things right after causing hurt to someone they care about. Bing Crosby's smooth and emotional vocals, combined with the soothing melody and lyrics, create a powerful and nostalgic atmosphere that will resonate with listeners.


Line by Line Meaning

If I told a lie, if I made you cry
I am acknowledging that I hurt you, whether it was by lying or causing you emotional pain


When I said goodbye, I'm sorry
I am apologizing for leaving you and the pain it caused


From the bottom of my heart, dear
My apology is sincere and comes from deep within my heart


I apologize
I am expressing my regrets and asking for forgiveness


If I caused you pain, I know I'm to blame
I take full responsibility for the pain I caused you


Must have been insane, believe me
I realize that my actions were irrational and I apologize for them


I realize I've been unfair to you
I acknowledge that I treated you unfairly in some way


Please let me make amends
I want to repar the damage I caused and make things right between us


Don't say that you forgot the love we knew
I'm asking you not to forget the love we once had and hold onto it instead


After all, we were more than friends
Our relationship was not just casual, and I hope you can see the significance of that


If I made you blue, I've had heartaches too
I understand that I also caused emotional pain to you and can relate because I have experienced it as well


Now I beg of you, forgive me
I am pleading for your forgiveness


Give me back your glance, give me back romance
I'm asking for another chance to look into your eyes and rekindle our romantic relationship


Give me one more chance, forgive me
I am asking for forgiveness and one more chance to make things right between us




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

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Comments from YouTube:

Neill Thompson

His voice bounces up and down the scale with such ease. A masterpiece.

roybo1930

I have and LOVE this Bing Brunswick! OH! These are His Best!

Trombonology Erstwhile

I've never cared much for this number, but Bing's take is easily my favorite. He sounds sincere, and his phrasing is excellent. A little bit of clarinet noodling from Jimmy Dorsey is a bonus.

TheLeonhamm

Delightful .. a lilting fox-trotting sort of treatment - of a basically heart-broken tune. Bing delivers a good croon, of course ... ;o)

Tadeo de Wiesent

¡¡¡Bravísimo...!!!
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TonyBuemi

Bing in his prime voice

Spirit Gaming

American pop composer Al Hoffman wrote hit songs and scores for Broadway and Hollywood from the 1930s through the late '50s. Born in 1902 in Minsk, Russia, Hoffman emigrated to the U.S. with his family in 1908. They settled in Seattle, WA, where Hoffman grew up and eventually led a band. He moved to New York in 1928, got a job drumming in a nightclub, and began composing two years later. His first hit came quickly, with "I Don't Mind Walkin' in the Rain" (1930). He followed this up with a number of hits over the next few years, including "Heartaches" (1931), "Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear" (1932), and "I Saw Stars" (1934). Hoffman went to England in 1934 to write for the stage and cinema, staying until 1937. During this time, Hoffman worked with his chief collaborator since the early '30s, Al Goodhart, and with Maurice Sigler. Over the years, he also collaborated with Ed Nelson, Sammy Lerner, and Jerry Livingston. Hoffman also collaborated with Mack David on the score of Disney's Cinderella, which includes songs as "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" and "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" (1949). Some of Hoffman's best-known songs include "I Apologize," (1931), "Fit As a Fiddle" (1932), "Black Coffee" (1935), "I'm in a Dancing Mood" (1936), "On the Bumpy Road to Love" (1938), "Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba" (1947), "Takes Two to Tango," (1953) and his final hit, 1959's "La Plume de Ma Tante."

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