Elton John - Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word (The Very Best Of Elton John (UK))
(Sorry seems to be (huuuh) the hardest word)
nana na nananana
What do I got to do to make you love me
What do I got to do to make you care
What do I do when lightening strikes me
And awake to find that you are not there
What do I got to do to make you want me
What do I got to do to be heard
what do I say when it's all over (baby)
Sorry seems to be the hardest word
chorus:
It's sad (so sad) so sad
It's a sad sad situation
And it's getting more and more absurd
It's sad (so sad) so sad
Why can't we talk it over
Oh, it seems to me
that sorry seems to be the hardest word
What do I do to make you love me
What do I got to do to be heard
What do I do say when it's all over
Sorry seems to be the hardest word
Chorus(with Elton John)
nana na nananana
Sorry
what do I do to make you love me
what do I got to do to be heard
What do I do when lightening strikes me (yeah)
What have I got to do? (2x)
When sorry seems to be the hardest word...
Elton John - Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word - 1976 (03:31)
Elton John In BBC 1976
This was the B side Of Goodbye Yellowbrick Road Why it was never released on an album I can't understand
Autor: shaniaisgod
2
no just some with bonus songs
Autor: sydlivy
3
Here's the b-side to the 1973 hit single, "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road". This flip side was called "Screw You" on the U.K.'s DJM release. But for MCA's American market, intimidated by the original songtitle, they preferred calling it "Young Man's Blues". Don't know how well that went down with Sir Elton.