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    Posted: 14 June 2014 at 1:23pm
i just picked up the promo cd single for the ruben
studdard
song 'sorry 2004' issued as j records 'j1dj-57204-2' and
it
contains the below tracks

1-radio edit (listed 4:02; actual 4:21)
2-instrumental (listed 4:02; actual 4:20)
3-call out hook (listed 0:10; actual 0:12)

this bodes the question. the db lists all the 4:20-4:21
versions as 'lp version'.....since pat was probably going
off the listed running time of the promo as 4:02 to
assume there was a difference....but, was there ever a
shorter
version of the song actually issued?

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bump....looks like the db was never updated with this
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The only single format in which this song was commercially released in the U.S. was as a 7-inch single. Its label also gives incorrect information. The label of my copy states that it is the "Radio Version" running (4:02), but it is actually the full album version. The version on the "Promo Only" series is also the full album version. So there's no evidence yet that this mysterious (4:02) edit was ever actually issued.
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I can confirm no 4:02 version exists. I can confirm that putting the year after a song title is probably a way to ensure your song is very outdated years later though...
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At the time it came out, some joked that the title
referred to him singing the word "sorry" two thousand and
four times over the course of the song.
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Originally posted by PopArchivist PopArchivist wrote:

I can confirm no 4:02 version exists.
I can confirm that putting the year after a song title is
probably a way to ensure your song is very outdated years
later though...


You're right, and I barely even heard the song in 2004 and
certainly not since then.
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