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You're Not Sorry

"You're Not Sorry" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her second studio album, Fearless (2008). She was inspired to write "You're Not Sorry" by an ex-boyfriend who she realized was the contrary to what he had appeared to be. Produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman, "You're Not Sorry" is a rock power ballad that incorporates piano and dynamic electric guitars. Big Machine Records released the song for download via the iTunes Store on October 28, 2008. A remix was released for the television episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, in which Swift made an appearance. Some critics praised Swift's songwriting but others took issue with the balladic production as overdone.

"You're Not Sorry"
Promotional single by Taylor Swift
from the album Fearless
ReleasedOctober 28, 2008 (2008-10-28)
GenreRock
Length4:21
LabelBig Machine
Songwriter(s)Taylor Swift
Producer(s)
Licensed audio
"You're Not Sorry" on YouTube
"You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)"
Song by Taylor Swift
from the album Fearless (Taylor's Version)
ReleasedApril 9, 2021 (2021-04-09)
Length4:21
LabelRepublic
Songwriter(s)Taylor Swift
Producer(s)
Lyric video
"You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)" on YouTube

"You're Not Sorry" peaked at number 11 on both the Canadian Hot 100 and the US Billboard Hot 100, and it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Swift performed "You're Not Sorry" at the 44th Academy of Country Music Awards in 2009. She included the song on the set lists of two tours: the Fearless Tour (2009–2010) and the Speak Now World Tour (2011–2012). Following the 2019 dispute regarding the ownership of Swift's back catalog, she re-recorded the song as "You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)" for her re-recorded album Fearless (Taylor's Version) (2021). Music critics commented that the re-recorded song showcased Swift's improved vocals. "You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)" charted in Canada and on the Billboard Global 200.

Background edit

"You're Not Sorry" was written by Swift and produced by Nathan Chapman alongside Swift. It was inspired by an ex-boyfriend who was later revealed to be opposite of what Swift had originally thought. Swift recalled that, at first, "He came across as prince charming."[1] As the relationship continued, Swift was informed of numerous secrets about her boyfriend she was not aware of. "And one by one, I would figure them out. I would find out who he really was," she said.[1] She wrote "You're Not Sorry" in an emotional state, which she described as "the breaking point", where she thought to herself, "'You know what? Don’t even think that you can keep on hurting me.'" The circumstances reached a point where she felt she had to walk away.[1] "You're Not Sorry" was first released as a promotional single from Fearless on October 28, 2008, as part of Countdown to Fearless, an exclusive campaign by the iTunes Store.[2] The song was reissued on March 5, 2009, as remix, the same day she made her guest appearance on the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in the episode "Turn, Turn, Turn".[3] The remix was featured in the episode.

A re-recorded version of "You're Not Sorry", titled "You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)", was released on April 9, 2021, as the ninth track from Fearless (Taylor's Version), the re-recorded version of Fearless. The re-recording was part of Swift's move after a public dispute with Big Machine and talent manager Scooter Braun over the acquisition of the master recordings to her past albums.[4]

Music and lyrics edit

"You're Not Sorry" is 4 minutes and 21 seconds.[5] It is a rock power ballad.[6][7][8] The arrangement features a soft piano introduction and dynamic, loud electric guitars in the refrain,[7][8] and it incorporates accents of cello and strings.[9] Jordan Levin of the Miami Herald called it a "rebellious" tune,[10] Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone described it as "dramatic",[11] and Anna Rosales of the Evansville Courier & Press thought that the track had a "hard rock edge" to it.[12] According to Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine, the refrain contains a prominent pop hook.[13] Scott Mervis of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said that Swift's performance on "You're Not Sorry" was "chanteuse a la Tori Amos".[14]

In the lyrics, the narrator criticizes an ex-lover who betrayed her trust.[9] Sheffield, in a review for Blender, noted the lyrics to "You're Not Sorry" had many "tingling pheromones".[15] Kyle Anderson from MTV said that the theme of "You're Not Sorry" was more "serious" than the "dreaminess" of other upbeat Fearless tracks. He said that "the weight of the lyrics actually weighs down the arrangement" which made it sound like "being played just a hair too slow, which creates a palpable tension".[16] Jennifer Keishin Armstrong from Billboard wrote that "You're Not Sorry" was one of Fearless's "love-gone-wrong" tracks that countered the fairy-tale-inspired optimistic opening love songs on the album.[17] The musicologist James E. Perone found the narrative similar to the preceding Fearless tracks "White Horse" and "Tell Me Why".[18]

The re-recorded "You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)" features an identical production as the original; critics also commented that Swift's vocals became richer and deeper.[19][20] According to the commercial music professor Michael A. Lee, on "You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)", Swift's vocals are less nasal and come more from the chest, the background vocals are more subdued, and the strings are recorded in a closer proximity to the microphones.[20]

Critical reception edit

Music critics gave "You're Not Sorry" mixed reviews. Sheffield in Blender described the track as "drippy" and opined that it is not as effective as other upbeat Fearless tracks.[15] Todd Martens from the Los Angeles Times deemed Swift's vocals weak.[8] Nick Catucci of New York commented that "You're Not Sorry" contrasts with Swift's identity as a country-music artist because the track "isn't the stuff of redneck women but earnest suburban princesses". Catucci said that although he could come up with better songs by other singer-songwriters in the last ten years, "this bittersweet bit of pop fluff succeeds splendidly. She's an American idol, on her own terms."[21] Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine was more favorable, remarking that the production of "You're Not Sorry" showcases Swift's songwriting with a prominent hook.[13] Craig Rosen of The Hollywood Reporter said the song proved Swift's crossover potential beyond country music.[22]

Retrospectively, critics have considered "You're Not Sorry" one of Swift's weaker songs in her catalog. Hannah Mylrea in NME (2020) ranked it 146th out of 161 songs in Swift's discography, calling it "overdone".[23] Nate Jones from Vulture ranked it 122nd in a ranking of Swift's 179 tracks, describing it as an "unflinching kiss-off song".[24] In Rolling Stone, Sheffield placed it at number 111 in his 2021 ranking of Swift's 206-song catalog, highlighting the track for showcasing her vocal development from her debut album.[11] Brittany Spanos from the same magazine praised Swift's singing for conveying the dramatic sentiments: "Her voice pierces through the sound of her band for one of her first truly dramatic vocal deliveries."[25] Joe Coscarelli from The New York Times said he had admired Swift's songwriting "You're Not Sorry" but felt the production "[plods] a little"; after the re-recorded version was released, Coscarelli became more appreciative of the track and praised the re-recorded version as "fresh and refined".[19]

Chart performance edit

"You're Not Sorry" debuted and peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in November 2008, becoming the week's highest debut.[26] After being featured in the CSI series, supported by the remix, "You're Not Sorry" re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 67.[27] It is one of the 13 Fearless tracks that charted within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, breaking the record for the most top 40 entries from a single album.[28] It spent a total of five weeks on the Hot 100.[29] On the Pop 100 chart compiled by Billboard, the track peaked at number 21.[30] By December 2011, "You're Not Sorry" had sold 653,000 copies in the United States.[31] In 2017, the song was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for surpassing one million units based on sales and streaming.[32] In Canada, it peaked at number 11 on the Canadian Hot 100.[33]

Live performances edit

 
Swift performing "You're Not Sorry" on the Fearless Tour

Swift performed "You're Not Sorry" on all venues of her first headlining concert tour, the Fearless Tour, which extended from April 2009 to June 2010. During each performance, Swift donned a black cocktail dress with sparkly ornaments along the stomach.[34] She began the performance by sitting on a bench, playing black grand piano. Midway through "You're Not Sorry", Swift ceases playing the piano and commences to sing a cover version of Justin Timberlake's "What Goes Around.../...Comes Around" while whipping her hair, maintaining on the bench. Throughout the remainder of the performance, she intermingled between the two songs as smoke swirled and lightning was projected on the stage.[34][35] Jon Pareles of The New York Times referred to the performance as one of the night's highlights at the August 27, 2009, concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City.[34] Reed Fischer of Miami New Times attended the March 7, 2010, concert at BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida and, of the cover of "What Goes Around.../...Comes Around", said, "That, and some extended beating on an oil drum sculpture, made for the only unsavory moments of the night."[36] Alice Fisher of the United Kingdom magazine The Observer believed the performance at the May 7, 2009, concert at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, England "was undermined by the way Swift writhed on her stool and awkwardly thumped the piano lid in one of the most unconvincing displays of passion I've seen since Footballers' Wives finished."[37] Swift also performed the song at an exclusive performance, hosted by 95.8 Capital FM,[38] the 2009 Academy of Country Music Awards,[8] and the 2009 CMA Music Festival.[39] During her Speak Now World Tour, she used elements of "You're Not Sorry" and "Apologize" while performing "Back To December". She also performed the song three times during the Red Tour and the first night in Houston on the Eras Tour.[40]

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Certifications for "You're Not Sorry"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[32] Platinum 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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You re Not Sorry is a song written and recorded by the American singer songwriter Taylor Swift for her second studio album Fearless 2008 She was inspired to write You re Not Sorry by an ex boyfriend who she realized was the contrary to what he had appeared to be Produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman You re Not Sorry is a rock power ballad that incorporates piano and dynamic electric guitars Big Machine Records released the song for download via the iTunes Store on October 28 2008 A remix was released for the television episode of CSI Crime Scene Investigation in which Swift made an appearance Some critics praised Swift s songwriting but others took issue with the balladic production as overdone You re Not Sorry Promotional single by Taylor Swiftfrom the album FearlessReleasedOctober 28 2008 2008 10 28 GenreRockLength4 21LabelBig MachineSongwriter s Taylor SwiftProducer s Taylor Swift Nathan ChapmanLicensed audio You re Not Sorry on YouTube You re Not Sorry Taylor s Version Song by Taylor Swiftfrom the album Fearless Taylor s Version ReleasedApril 9 2021 2021 04 09 Length4 21LabelRepublicSongwriter s Taylor SwiftProducer s Taylor Swift Christopher RoweLyric video You re Not Sorry Taylor s Version on YouTube You re Not Sorry peaked at number 11 on both the Canadian Hot 100 and the US Billboard Hot 100 and it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America Swift performed You re Not Sorry at the 44th Academy of Country Music Awards in 2009 She included the song on the set lists of two tours the Fearless Tour 2009 2010 and the Speak Now World Tour 2011 2012 Following the 2019 dispute regarding the ownership of Swift s back catalog she re recorded the song as You re Not Sorry Taylor s Version for her re recorded album Fearless Taylor s Version 2021 Music critics commented that the re recorded song showcased Swift s improved vocals You re Not Sorry Taylor s Version charted in Canada and on the Billboard Global 200 Contents 1 Background 2 Music and lyrics 3 Critical reception 4 Chart performance 5 Live performances 6 Charts 6 1 You re Not Sorry 6 2 You re Not Sorry Taylor s Version 7 Certifications 8 ReferencesBackground edit You re Not Sorry was written by Swift and produced by Nathan Chapman alongside Swift It was inspired by an ex boyfriend who was later revealed to be opposite of what Swift had originally thought Swift recalled that at first He came across as prince charming 1 As the relationship continued Swift was informed of numerous secrets about her boyfriend she was not aware of And one by one I would figure them out I would find out who he really was she said 1 She wrote You re Not Sorry in an emotional state which she described as the breaking point where she thought to herself You know what Don t even think that you can keep on hurting me The circumstances reached a point where she felt she had to walk away 1 You re Not Sorry was first released as a promotional single from Fearless on October 28 2008 as part of Countdown to Fearless an exclusive campaign by the iTunes Store 2 The song was reissued on March 5 2009 as remix the same day she made her guest appearance on the television series CSI Crime Scene Investigation in the episode Turn Turn Turn 3 The remix was featured in the episode A re recorded version of You re Not Sorry titled You re Not Sorry Taylor s Version was released on April 9 2021 as the ninth track from Fearless Taylor s Version the re recorded version of Fearless The re recording was part of Swift s move after a public dispute with Big Machine and talent manager Scooter Braun over the acquisition of the master recordings to her past albums 4 Music and lyrics edit nbsp You re Not Sorry source source track You re Not Sorry is a rock power ballad which incorporates a piano introduction and an electric guitar based production Problems playing this file See media help You re Not Sorry is 4 minutes and 21 seconds 5 It is a rock power ballad 6 7 8 The arrangement features a soft piano introduction and dynamic loud electric guitars in the refrain 7 8 and it incorporates accents of cello and strings 9 Jordan Levin of the Miami Herald called it a rebellious tune 10 Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone described it as dramatic 11 and Anna Rosales of the Evansville Courier amp Press thought that the track had a hard rock edge to it 12 According to Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine the refrain contains a prominent pop hook 13 Scott Mervis of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette said that Swift s performance on You re Not Sorry was chanteuse a la Tori Amos 14 In the lyrics the narrator criticizes an ex lover who betrayed her trust 9 Sheffield in a review for Blender noted the lyrics to You re Not Sorry had many tingling pheromones 15 Kyle Anderson from MTV said that the theme of You re Not Sorry was more serious than the dreaminess of other upbeat Fearless tracks He said that the weight of the lyrics actually weighs down the arrangement which made it sound like being played just a hair too slow which creates a palpable tension 16 Jennifer Keishin Armstrong from Billboard wrote that You re Not Sorry was one of Fearless s love gone wrong tracks that countered the fairy tale inspired optimistic opening love songs on the album 17 The musicologist James E Perone found the narrative similar to the preceding Fearless tracks White Horse and Tell Me Why 18 The re recorded You re Not Sorry Taylor s Version features an identical production as the original critics also commented that Swift s vocals became richer and deeper 19 20 According to the commercial music professor Michael A Lee on You re Not Sorry Taylor s Version Swift s vocals are less nasal and come more from the chest the background vocals are more subdued and the strings are recorded in a closer proximity to the microphones 20 Critical reception editMusic critics gave You re Not Sorry mixed reviews Sheffield in Blender described the track as drippy and opined that it is not as effective as other upbeat Fearless tracks 15 Todd Martens from the Los Angeles Times deemed Swift s vocals weak 8 Nick Catucci of New York commented that You re Not Sorry contrasts with Swift s identity as a country music artist because the track isn t the stuff of redneck women but earnest suburban princesses Catucci said that although he could come up with better songs by other singer songwriters in the last ten years this bittersweet bit of pop fluff succeeds splendidly She s an American idol on her own terms 21 Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine was more favorable remarking that the production of You re Not Sorry showcases Swift s songwriting with a prominent hook 13 Craig Rosen of The Hollywood Reporter said the song proved Swift s crossover potential beyond country music 22 Retrospectively critics have considered You re Not Sorry one of Swift s weaker songs in her catalog Hannah Mylrea in NME 2020 ranked it 146th out of 161 songs in Swift s discography calling it overdone 23 Nate Jones from Vulture ranked it 122nd in a ranking of Swift s 179 tracks describing it as an unflinching kiss off song 24 In Rolling Stone Sheffield placed it at number 111 in his 2021 ranking of Swift s 206 song catalog highlighting the track for showcasing her vocal development from her debut album 11 Brittany Spanos from the same magazine praised Swift s singing for conveying the dramatic sentiments Her voice pierces through the sound of her band for one of her first truly dramatic vocal deliveries 25 Joe Coscarelli from The New York Times said he had admired Swift s songwriting You re Not Sorry but felt the production plods a little after the re recorded version was released Coscarelli became more appreciative of the track and praised the re recorded version as fresh and refined 19 Chart performance edit You re Not Sorry debuted and peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in November 2008 becoming the week s highest debut 26 After being featured in the CSI series supported by the remix You re Not Sorry re entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 67 27 It is one of the 13 Fearless tracks that charted within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 breaking the record for the most top 40 entries from a single album 28 It spent a total of five weeks on the Hot 100 29 On the Pop 100 chart compiled by Billboard the track peaked at number 21 30 By December 2011 You re Not Sorry had sold 653 000 copies in the United States 31 In 2017 the song was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for surpassing one million units based on sales and streaming 32 In Canada it peaked at number 11 on the Canadian Hot 100 33 Live performances edit nbsp Swift performing You re Not Sorry on the Fearless Tour Swift performed You re Not Sorry on all venues of her first headlining concert tour the Fearless Tour which extended from April 2009 to June 2010 During each performance Swift donned a black cocktail dress with sparkly ornaments along the stomach 34 She began the performance by sitting on a bench playing black grand piano Midway through You re Not Sorry Swift ceases playing the piano and commences to sing a cover version of Justin Timberlake s What Goes Around Comes Around while whipping her hair maintaining on the bench Throughout the remainder of the performance she intermingled between the two songs as smoke swirled and lightning was projected on the stage 34 35 Jon Pareles of The New York Times referred to the performance as one of the night s highlights at the August 27 2009 concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City 34 Reed Fischer of Miami New Times attended the March 7 2010 concert at BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise Florida and of the cover of What Goes Around Comes Around said That and some extended beating on an oil drum sculpture made for the only unsavory moments of the night 36 Alice Fisher of the United Kingdom magazine The Observer believed the performance at the May 7 2009 concert at Shepherd s Bush Empire in London England was undermined by the way Swift writhed on her stool and awkwardly thumped the piano lid in one of the most unconvincing displays of passion I ve seen since Footballers Wives finished 37 Swift also performed the song at an exclusive performance hosted by 95 8 Capital FM 38 the 2009 Academy of Country Music Awards 8 and the 2009 CMA Music Festival 39 During her Speak Now World Tour she used elements of You re Not Sorry and Apologize while performing Back To December She also performed the song three times during the Red Tour and the first night in Houston on the Eras Tour 40 Charts edit You re Not Sorry edit Chart performance for You re Not Sorry Chart 2008 Peakposition Canada Canadian Hot 100 33 11 US Billboard Hot 100 29 11 US Billboard Pop 100 30 21 You re Not Sorry Taylor s Version edit Chart performance for You re Not Sorry Taylor s Version Chart 2021 Peakposition Canada Canadian Hot 100 41 90 Global 200 Billboard 42 165 US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Billboard 43 11 US Hot Country 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