Producer: Richard Landis

I know I'm not the man that I should be
There's a few things I'd like to change in me
I know that I'm crude and that I embarrass you
But I also love you more than I can say

And I'm sorry that I'm sorry again
Seems that all I do is a-hurt you
And the promises I make, I just as quickly break
And I curse myself for being the way I am
And I am sorry that I'm sorry again

Girl, I'm gonna make it up to you
You'll think that you woke up with someone new
And I know sometimes you've thought that it's all your fault
But you're the best thing that's happened to me

And I'm sorry that I'm sorry again
Seems that all I do is a-hurt you
And the promises I make, I just as quickly break
But I promise you this time, I'm gonna change
'Cause I'm sorry that I'm sorry again
Yes, I'm sorry that I'm sorry again
I'm sorry that I'm sorry again

Eddie Rabbitt

Edward Thomas Rabbitt was born November 27, 1941 in Brooklyn, New York to Irish immigrant parents. He was raised in East Orange, New Jersey. On his 35th birthday, he married Janine Girardi. They had three children. One daughter, Demelza, and two sons, Timmy & Tommy. Timmy was born with biliary atresia and died in childhood after a failed liver transplant intended to save his life. In March 1997, Eddie learned that he had lung cancer. He passed away on May 7, 1998. Rabbitt received several awards over the years. The Academy of Country Music Awards Top New Male Vocalist in 1977. Music City News Country Songwriter of the Year and BMI’s Robert J. Burton Award for “Suspicions” in 1979. 1980 brought BMI’s Song of the Year for “Suspicions.” In 1996 he pulled in BMI’s Three Million-Air Award and Two Million-Air Awards for “I Love a Rainy Night” and “Kentucky Rain”, respectively. He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame the year of his death, 1998. Eddie’s final #1 hit came in 1989 with “On Second Thought”.