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Artist/Band: Rick Nelson
Lyrics for Song: Baby I'm Sorry
Lyrics for Album: Lonesome Town Complete Record Releases 1957-59 [1992]



(Jack Scott)



If you love me like you say you do, baby be true to me

If you love me like you say you do, baby never stray from me

I want you darling, everybody decide now, baby can't you see

Oh baby, I'm sorry (oh baby, I'm sorry.)



For all the wrong I've done (for all the wrong I've done)

Oh baby, I'm sorry (oh baby, I'm sorry)

For all the wrong I've done (for all the wrong I've done)

Say you'll forgive me, I know I've done you mighty wrong.



--- Instrumental ---



Oh baby, I'm sorry (oh baby, I'm sorry)

For all the wrong I've done (for all the wrong I've done)

Say you'll forgive me, I know I've done you mighty wrong.



If you want me, everybody decide, you got to be true to me

If you want me, everybody decide, you got to stay home with me

Don't want no other man to love you, oh baby can't you see

Oh baby I'm sorry (oh baby, I'm sorry.)



--- Instrumental ---



Oh baby, I'm sorry (oh baby, I'm sorry...)


Baby I'm Sorry

Rick Nelson's "Baby I'm Sorry" stands as a quintessential example of his smooth, crooning style that defined the late 1950s rock and roll era. Recorded during his peak popularity, the track showcases his signature vocal delivery, blending pop sensibilities with a touch of country twang that became his trademark. Released on the album "Lonesome Town Complete Record Releases 1957-59," the song reflects the romantic themes prevalent in Nelson's discography from that period. As one of many hits that cemented his status as a leading figure in the genre, the recording captures the polished production typical of Decca Records' output in the mid-1950s. The song remains a staple of his catalog, illustrating his ability to deliver heartfelt ballads with effortless charm.


Album Lyrics: Lonesome Town Complete Record Releases 1957-59 [1992]


Rick Nelson
"Lonesome Town Complete Record Releases 1957-59 [1992]"


1. That's All
2. Old Enough to Love
3. A Long Vacation
4. It's All in the Game
5. Teenage Doll
6. Baby I'm Sorry
7. Half Breed
8. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
9. Am I Blue
10. I'm Confessin'
11. True Love
12. I'm Feelin' Sorry
13. Unchained Melody
14. I'll Walk Alone
15. I Can't Help It
16. One Minute to One
17. Don't Leave Me
18. So Long
19. Blood from a Stone