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Brenda Lee - I'm Sorry

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2008

Former rockabilly gal sings her biggest hit in 1960.

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  • thumb up if u listen it in 2011 :]

  • there, ya here that america, that was when music was something, now it's nothing more than a drunken, sad waste full of drugs, but a hollow shell of the masterpiece it once was, just utterly disappointing

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  • Beautiful! <3

  • Uma voz difícil de se esquecer. Meados de sessenta e me deliciei com essa e outras interpretação dessa grande artista.

  • thats my aunt u go girl

  • I only came here because this this was apparently the #1 song on the US charts when my dad was born....damn he's old

  • @963poi1 incorrect, that is however your opinion of it, and most opinions are butts, everyone has them, most of them stink, if your opinion stinks, keep it to yourself bro.

  • @shiawasekappukekiful Er...I'm not going to completely disagree with you about the fact that so many of today's musicians are ..'drunken..' or '...full of drugs...' but the musicians from that time were not Saints. Heroin, Cocaine, Marijuana, and of course alcohol were used in great quantities among artists then as well as now. The major difference was that musicians then typically didn't write their own music...

  • Please check out kyra singing I may hate myself in the morning you'll freak out on the resemblence of style and look

  • @sandidi211 Brenda Lee certainly holds up a lot better than Frankie Avalon.

    Lee is a great singer. Avalon was a lightweight singer, and even lighter in the acting department.

    Those "Beach Party" films were really horrible, the 1960s equivalents of "Porky's" films.

  • @seeburg13 This song was originally the B-side of "That's All You Gotta Do." But it certainly deserved A-side status from the beginning.

    Another really good, though under-rated, slower Lee tune is "As Usual," as well as "Break It To Me Gently."

    This lady had a lotta hits!

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