Tired Of Being Sorry

Enrique Iglesias · Greatest Hits [2008]

I don't know why you want to follow me tonight

When the rest of the world, with whom I've crossed and I've quarreled

Let's me down so, for a thousand reasons that I know

To share forever the unrest with all the demons I possess

Beneath the silver moon



Maybe you were right, but baby I was lonely

I don't want to fight, I'm tired of being sorry



Eighth and Ocean drive, with all the vampires and their brides

We're all bloodless and blind and longing for a life

Beyond the silver moon



Maybe you were right, but baby I was lonely

I don't want to fight, I'm tired of being sorry

I'm standing in the street, crying out for you

No one sees me but the silver moon



So far away, so outer space, I've trashed myself, I've lost my way

I've got to get to you, I've got to get to you



Maybe you were right, but baby I was lonely

I don't want to fight, I'm tired of being sorry

I'm standing in the street, crying out for you

No one sees me but the silver moon

Maybe you were right, but baby I was lonely

I don't want to fight, I'm tired of being sorry

I'm standing in the street, crying out for you

No one sees me but the silver moon

Tired Of Being Sorry

Enrique Iglesias delivers a polished pop-rock anthem on 'Tired Of Being Sorry,' a track that showcases his signature blend of romantic vulnerability and energetic production. Released as part of his 2008 Greatest Hits compilation, the song reflects the artist's ability to craft anthems that resonate with themes of heartbreak and resilience. The recording features Iglesias's characteristic vocal delivery, layered with a driving rhythm that defines the late 2000s Latin pop sound. As a staple of his discography, the track exemplifies his capacity to create commercially successful recordings that appeal to broad audiences while maintaining emotional depth. It stands as a testament to his career's focus on high-energy, radio-friendly compositions that have become integral to his catalog.