I’m Sorry by Charles Edmund Carter

Broadjam Artist: Charles Edmund CarterSong: I’m SorryBroadjam Pro Reviewer: Nikki Hornsby (Songwriter, Artist, Producer, Arranger)Pro General Comments: General standard (like three chord type) blues song and easily reminds the listener that “I’m Sorry”…

Charles Edmund Carter

Broadjam Artist: Charles Edmund Carter
Song: I'm Sorry

Broadjam Pro Reviewer:
Nikki Hornsby (Songwriter, Artist, Producer, Arranger)

Pro General Comments: General standard (like three chord type) blues song and easily reminds the listener that "I'm Sorry" seems to have the right feel for a nice country line dance which this seems to follow from the good intro to the ending vocal sigh. Note that the way these types of songs are often multiple in concepts but is good for listeners who are sitting off the dance floor in a club / concert performance and want to get up to move the entire time on to the dance floor. Reminds the musicians who love to play this type of an easy chord progression song to add note accents in their own parts of the song showing their creativeness especially in a live performance. Actually, in my opinion the story the songwriter has written is more like the life of a part time musician and the title is good since it's the hook as well in this type of light bluesy genera. The lyrics are ok as the story line is following through well to the end but "wheel upon the Tube" in the lyrics may date the song to the past especially if relating to the current vocabulary of the younger generations. That is the songwriters (*lyricists) prerogative. It does repetitively play ok aka multiple times as a reviewer may do to find possible errors without finding many in this at all. It's fun to repeat listening from the first time it creates a picture for the listener relatable to us all who may be many times sorry in our choices throughout life but the music brings us up and around again to say "one more time".

Quote From Pro: This is a good live line dance type song. The style is a country line dance or what was once called a Stroll dance. There are many other songs in the same style or genera where a professional musician would love to play the simple progressions when his/her shinning part comes up during the instrumental break. "I'm Sorry" is a good title as it all fits with the story line for self disappointment which is fun for the bluesy style in a light way. Thank you for allowing me to review your originals songs and look forward to hearing more in the future.