Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry
"Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry" | ||||
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Single by Ace of Base | ||||
from the album The Bridge | ||||
Released |
March 1996 (Europe) August 1996 (US) | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label |
Mega Arista | |||
Writer(s) | Jonas Berggren | |||
Producer(s) | Denniz PoP, Max Martin & Joker | |||
Ace of Base singles chronology | ||||
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"Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry" is a song by Swedish band Ace of Base, released as a single in March 1996. It was the third single released from the band's album The Bridge.
The song was written by band member Jonas Berggren, who was hoping to reproduce the flavour of his earlier hit "All That She Wants". Jonas specifically mentions the similarities between the two songs in the liner notes of the booklet for The Bridge album: "We decided early on to do an "All That She Wants" arrangement and drums because it's always fun to have something old on a new record."[1]
Video
The video for the song was directed by Richard Heslop, who had earlier directed the band's video for "Beautiful Life". The video included computer-generated imagery and mirror effects designed to make the video feel like a funhouse, much like the video for ABBA's "SOS". In the USA the video was never released: American record company Arista Records was dissatisfied with all of the videos from The Bridge and decided to release no video at all to accompany the single release.
In March 1996,[2] several months after the video had been filmed, the single was at last released. In Europe the single was accompanied by a short promotion tour by the band and two alternate videos. In the USA the only promotion consisted of tiny misspelled stickers on the CD packaging, although the record company did send out promotional copies of the Sweetbox Radio Mix to radio stations. With the band members away in Europe and with no other form of promotion, the single failed to enter the official USA charts, peaking at #106. It was the first Ace of Base single to fail to chart inside of the Top 40 in the USA.
It was the last released video with major participation from Malin.
Tracklistings
Australian CD single
- "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry" (Short Version) - 3:16
- "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry" (Long Version) - 6:34
- "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry" (Rock Version) - 4:02
- "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry" (Sweetbox Funky Mix) - 6:46
USA CD single
- "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry" - 3:16
- "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry" (Sweetbox Extended Mix) - 6:46
- "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry" (Lenny B's Club Mix) - 8:24
- "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry" (Lenny B's Organ-ic House Mix) - 7:14
Official versions/remixes
- Album Version / Short Version / Original Version - 3:16
- Lenny B's Club Mix - 8:24
- Lenny B's Organ-ic House Mix - 7:14
- Long Version / Extended - 6:34
- Rock Version - 4:02
- Sweetbox Funky Mix / Sweetbox Extended Mix - 6:46
- Sweetbox Radio Edit
Personnel
- Vocals by Linn Berggren and Jenny Berggren
- StabGuitar by Chuck Anthony
- Music by Jonas Berggren
- Lyrics by Jonas Berggren
- Produced by Denniz Pop, Max Martin and Jonas Berggren
- Recorded and produced at Cheiron Studios
Charts
Chart | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA Singles Chart)[3][4] | 79 |
Austrian Singles Chart | 38 |
Canadian Hot 100 | 53 |
Chile Top 100 Chart | 18 |
Danish Singles Chart | 12 |
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100) | 78 |
Finnish Singles Chart | 17 |
French Singles Chart | 41 |
German Singles Chart[5] | 44 |
Swedish Singles Chart[2] | 24 |
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles | 6 |
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales | 18 |
Notes
- ↑ Berggren, Jonas: The Bridge (album booklet), page 2. Arista Records, 1995
- 1 2 Swedish Singles Chart (Retrieved October 21, 2012)
- ↑ "The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart – Week Ending 09 Jun 1996". ARIA. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
- ↑ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988-2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
- ↑ German Singles Chart - search for "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry" in the "Nach was soll gesucht werden?" box (Retrieved October 14, 2012)
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