| "You're Not Sorry" | |
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| Promotional single byTaylor Swift | |
| from the albumFearless | |
| Released | October 28, 2008 (2008-10-28) |
| Genre | Rock |
| Length | 4:21 |
| Label | Big Machine |
| Songwriter | Taylor Swift |
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| "You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)" | |
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| Song byTaylor Swift | |
| from the albumFearless (Taylor's Version) | |
| Released | April 9, 2021 (2021-04-09) |
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| Length | 4:21 |
| Label | Republic |
| Songwriter | Taylor Swift |
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| "You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)" onYouTube | |
"You're Not Sorry" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriterTaylor Swift for her second studio album,Fearless (2008). In its lyrics, Swift's narrator calls out an ex-boyfriend for his betrayal. Produced by Swift andNathan Chapman, "You're Not Sorry" is arockpower ballad with a sound that critics describe as mournful or dramatic: itsverses are driven by piano andfiddle, while itsrefrains incorporate dynamic,crescendoingelectric guitars.
To promoteFearless before its release,Big Machine Records made "You're Not Sorry" available fordownload via theiTunes Store on October 28, 2008. Anelectronicremix was released for the episode "Turn, Turn, Turn" of the TV seriesCSI: Crime Scene Investigation, in which Swift made aguest appearance. "You're Not Sorry" peaked at number 11 on both theCanadian Hot 100 and the USBillboard Hot 100, and it wascertified platinum by theRecording Industry Association of America. Swift performed the track at the44th Academy of Country Music Awards in 2009 and included it in the set lists of theFearless Tour (2009–2010) and theSpeak Now World Tour (2011–2012).
Critical reception of "You're Not Sorry" was mixed: reviews either praised the production as catchy or criticized it as overdone. Following the2019 dispute regarding the ownership of Swift's back catalog, shere-recorded the song as "You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)" for her re-recorded albumFearless (Taylor's Version) (2021). Critics mostly praised Swift's vocals on the re-recorded version as having improved. "You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)" charted in Canada and on theBillboard Global 200.
Taylor Swift wrote songs for her second studio album,Fearless, while touring as anopening act for othercountry musicians during 2007–2008, when she was 17–18 years old; she was promoting her first album,Taylor Swift (2006).[1][2] Continuing the romantic themes ofTaylor Swift,Fearless is about love and heartbreak from the perspective of a teenage girl, using autobiographical narratives embedded with high-school and fairy-tale imagery.[3] According to Swift, this was a deliberate choice to ensure her fans could relate to her album, and nearly every track had a "face" that she associated with it.[4] She and the producerNathan Chapman recorded over 50 songs forFearless, and "You're Not Sorry" was one of the 13 tracks that made the final cut.[5][6]
Swift was inspired to write "You're Not Sorry" by an ex-boyfriend whom she realized was not being honest with her, and it took her a while to figure out his lies: "He came across as Prince Charming [...] who had a lot of secrets that he didn't tell me about."[7] She recalled that the situation turned into a "breaking point" where she felt she had to walk away before allowing herself to get hurt further.[8] Swift wrote "You're Not Sorry" alone and produced the track with Chapman. It was recorded by Chad Carlson andmixed by Justin Niebank, assisted by Steve Blackmon, atBlackbird Studio inNashville.[6]
Big Machine Records released "You're Not Sorry" fordownload exclusively via theiTunes Store on October 28, 2008, as part of the campaign "Countdown toFearless".[7][9]Fearless was released by Big Machine on November 11, 2008; "You're Not Sorry" is track number nine on the standard pressing.[10] Anelectronicremix, made available for download via the iTunes Store on March 5, 2009,[11] featured in the episode "Turn, Turn, Turn" of the television seriesCSI: Crime Scene Investigation, in which Swift made aguest appearance.[7][12]
On the USBillboard Hot 100, "You're Not Sorry" debuted and peaked at number 11 in November 2008,[13] and theCSI remix helped it re-enter at number 67 in March 2009,[14] spending five weeks in total.[15] It is one of the 13Fearless tracks that charted within the top 40 of theBillboard Hot 100, breaking the record for the most top-40 entries from a single album.[16] On thePop 100 chart, the track peaked at number 21.[17] The song wascertified gold in 2009[18] and platinum in 2017 by theRecording Industry Association of America,[19] and its US digital sales as of August 2012 stood at 697,000 copies.[20] The track peaked at number 11 on theCanadian Hot 100.[21]
Swift left Big Machine and signed a new contract withRepublic Records in 2018.[22] She beganre-recording her first six studio albums that had been released under Big Machine in November 2020; this decision followed a2019 dispute between Swift and the talent managerScooter Braun, who acquired Big Machine Records and the masters of Swift's albums.[23][24] Re-recording them would enable her to have full licensing rights of her songs forcommercial use.[22] The re-recording of "You're Not Sorry", subtitled "Taylor's Version", was included as part ofFearless's re-recording,Fearless (Taylor's Version).[25] Republic Records releasedFearless (Taylor's Version) on April 9, 2021.[26]
Swift produced "You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)" withChristopher Rowe, who recorded her lead vocals at Kitty Committee Studio in London. The track was recorded by David Payne, assisted by Lowell Reynolds, in Blackbird and Prime Recording Studios, both in Nashville. Musicians on the re-recorded song include Amos Heller on bass guitar, Matt Billingslea on drums, Paul Sidoti on piano,Jonathan Yudkin onstrings, and Max Bernstein and Mike Meadows on electric guitars.Serban Ghenea mixed the song at Mixstar Studios inVirginia Beach.[27] "You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)" peaked at number 165 on theBillboard Global 200[28] and number 90 on the Canadian Hot 100.[21] In the United States, it peaked at number 11 on theBubbling Under Hot 100 chart[29] and number 40 on theHot Country Songs chart.[30]

At 4 minutes and 21 seconds long,[6] "You're Not Sorry" is arockpower ballad[31][32][33] with elements of country[32] andhard rock.[34] Itsverses are driven by piano andcello,[32][35] and itsrefrains are instrumented by loud, dynamic electric guitars.[32][33] Critics described the soundscape as somber,[35] solemn,[36] and dramatic.[37] The criticAnnie Zaleski characterized the song as a "thundering ballad" and attributed this quality to what she described as melodramatic piano, mournful fiddle, andcrescendoing electric guitars.[7] Jordan Levin of theMiami Herald deemed it a "rebellious" tune,[38] and Jonathan Keefe ofSlant Magazine wrote that the refrains feature prominentpophooks.[39]
Swift sings with dramatic vocals;[36] according to Erin Strecker ofBillboard, Swift's voice conveys pain and "lets loose" singing lyrics such as, "Looking so innocent I might believe you if I didn't know/ Could have loved you all my life if you hadn't left me waiting in the cold."[40] Scott Mervis of thePittsburgh Post-Gazette described her delivery as "chanteuse a laTori Amos".[41] The re-recording, "You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)", features an identical arrangement as the original, but some critics commented that its production features Swift's richer and deeper vocals;[42] according to the commercial music professor Michael A. Lee, her voice is less nasal and comes more from the chest, the background vocals are more subdued, and the strings are recorded in a closer proximity to the microphones.[43]
Swift grouped "You're Not Sorry" among thebreakup songs onFearless, alongside "White Horse" and "Forever & Always". According to her, "You're Not Sorry" expresses dissatisfaction at a romantic failing from an angry perspective.[44] The song's narrator resents the fact that her ex-boyfriend betrayed her trust,[35] and it took her a while to realize that his apologies are insincere and that he will never change.[45] This ex-boyfriend does not take accountability for his mistakes, so the narrator ends the relationship for her own good.[7][46] Kelsey Barnes ofGigwise dubbed "You're Not Sorry" the antithesis toFearless's lead single "Love Story". She regarded "You're Not Sorry" and "White Horse" as "two sides of a same coin"; the former sees Swift blaming her blind optimism, while the latter sees her blaming the ex-boyfriend.[32]
Some reviews highlighted "You're Not Sorry" as a counterpart to the fairy tale–inspired optimistic love songs that make up the majority ofFearless.[46][47]Rob Sheffield, writing forBlender, thought that the lyrics contained "tingling pheromones".[48]MTV's Kyle Anderson remarked that the lyricism was "surprisingly heavy" and the slow-burning arrangement made the emotional tension more palpable.[46] Ash Amanda of theEdmonton Journal contended that "You're Not Sorry" retained the "feminine passion" of Swift's first album, but it represented a more contemplative and reflective tone that replaced the vengeful attitude of tracks like "Picture to Burn" or "Should've Said No". She described "You're Not Sorry" as a "silent [reprisal] over fairy-tale boyfriends who don't live up to their knighthood".[49]
Music critics gave "You're Not Sorry" mixed reviews. Sheffield labeled the track "drippy" and opined that it was not as effective as other upbeatFearless tracks.[48] Retrospective reviews from Hannah Mylrea ofNME (2020) and Nate Jones ofVulture (2024) called the song overdone[50] and unflinching.[51] Themusicologist James E. Perone found the lyrics empowering for females, but he found the message repetitive given the track's placement on the album, because it reprises the themes of the preceding tracks like "White Horse" and "Tell Me Why".[52]
Positive reviews that complimented the production were from Keefe, who highlighted the prominent pop hooks,[39] andThe Sudbury Star's John Law, who praised the "big-league" sound that would suggest new musical directions for Swift's artistry and "level the competition".[53] Nick Catucci ofNew York said that he could come up with better songs in the last ten years, but he admitted that "this bittersweet bit of pop fluff succeeds splendidly" and remarked that Swift operated "on her own terms".[54] Some reviews were fond of Swift's singing. Brittany Spanos ofRolling Stone wrote about how her voice "pierces through the sound of her band for one of her first truly dramatic vocal deliveries",[36] and Thomas Kitner of theHartford Courant regarded the track as a "smart balance" between teenage naivete and matured craftsmanship, in part thanks to Swift's "breathy and simple" vocals.[55] Strecker in 2014 selected "You're Not Sorry" as one of Swift's 10 "most underrated" songs.[40]
Reviews of "You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)" generally acclaimed Swift's vocals as having improved.[56] Joe Coscarelli fromThe New York Times said he had admired Swift's songwriting but felt the original production "[plods] a little", and the "fresh and refined" re-recording made him more appreciative of the track.[42] Rhian Daly ofThe Forty-Five selected it as one of Swift's most underrated songs, saying that the "rockier" sound and the "Nashvilletwang" suggested the diverse musical experimentations that contributed to her later works.[57]
Swift performed "You're Not Sorry" live for the first time at the44th Academy of Country Music Awards on April 5, 2009.[58] She entered the stage with a magic trick byDavid Copperfield that made her appear in a seemingly empty cage suspended in the air.[10] Swift then played a piano to sing "You're Not Sorry" and towards its conclusion, she was supported by astring section.[33] The biographer Liv Spencer considered the Copperfield introduction one of Swift's most memorable awards-show moments.[10] Todd Martens of theLos Angeles Times considered it unnecessary and criticized her vocals as weak.[33] Swift later performed the song at the 2009CMA Music Festival in on June 14.[59]

The song was part of the regularset list for Swift's first headlining concert tour, theFearless Tour (2009–2010). During each performance, Swift donned a black cocktail dress with sparkly ornaments along the stomach.[60] She began by singing "You're Not Sorry" while playing a blackbaby grand piano[61] and thencovered snippets ofJustin Timberlake's 2006 single "What Goes Around... Comes Around" while whipping her hair. Towards the number's conclusion, Swift intermingled between the two songs as stage lights flashed, smoke swirled, and backup dancers performedhip-hop acrobatics.[60][62]Jon Pareles ofThe New York Times deemed this performance a highlight of the show,[60] but Reed Fischer ofMiami New Times regarded it as one of "the only unsavory moments".[63] Alice Fisher ofThe Observer found Swift's theatrics and acting unconvincing, although she found her piano performance "fantastic".[64]
For the set list of theSpeak Now World Tour (2011–2012), Swift included "You're Not Sorry" as part of amashup with her 2010 single "Back to December" andOneRepublic's 2007 single "Apologize".[65] The performance began with snowy stage graphics andtuxedo–wearing dancers performing a choreography on a bridge that was lowered onto the stage.[66] Dressed in a long gown, Swift sang the mashup while playing a baby grand piano, backed by nine violinists.[67][68] Swift occasionally performed "You're Not Sorry" on her later tours. Onthe Red Tour, she sang the track during the show inTacoma, Washington, in March 2013.[69] Onthe Eras Tour, she performed "You're Not Sorry" on piano during the show inHouston, Texas, on April 21, 2023,[70] and as part of a guitar mashup with her 2006 song "Should've Said No" during the show inSydney, Australia, on February 23, 2024.[71][72]
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| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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| United States (RIAA)[19] | Platinum | 1,000,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. | ||