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Please Forgive Me

"Please Forgive Me" is a power recorded by Canadian rock musician , released on October 15, 1993, as the sole and bonus track from his greatest hits So Far So Good. Co-written by Adams and longtime collaborator , the song features an orchestral arrangement and lyrics expressing unwavering love and plea for forgiveness. It achieved widespread commercial success, topping the charts in for seven weeks and reaching number one in several other countries including , , , , and . The track was composed during sessions in France in 1993, marking the first time Adams recorded with a full live band rather than multi-tracked guitars, which contributed to its rich, layered sound produced by Lange. Its release propelled So Far So Good to number one in the United Kingdom and multiple other markets, with the album certified multi-platinum worldwide. In the United States, "Please Forgive Me" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 on October 23, 1993, eventually peaking at number seven while spending 23 weeks on the chart; it also reached number two on the Adult Contemporary chart. In the United Kingdom, it climbed to number two on the Official Singles Chart, holding that position for multiple weeks and becoming one of the year's top-selling singles. The song's , directed by Andrew Catlin, depicts Adams performing alongside a in a , emphasizing emotional intimacy and garnering over 1 billion views on as of 2025. Critics praised its heartfelt delivery and production. Adams re-recorded a "Classic Version" in 2022, featuring updated orchestration available in spatial audio formats. "Please Forgive Me" remains a staple in Adams' live and is recognized as his only number-one single not tied to a .

Background

Songwriting

"Please Forgive Me" was co-written by and during sessions in in 1993, specifically for inclusion on Adams' greatest hits compilation So Far So Good. Lange proposed the initial concept for the song, which emerged as a deliberate addition to provide fresh material amid the album's retrospective focus. The drew from Adams' personal experiences in relationships, aligning with his broader approach to songwriting where all lyrical content stems from real-life events to ensure authenticity. This was developed outside the main tracklist of prior hits, serving as a standalone piece rather than tying directly into the narrative of Adams' earlier catalog. In the collaborative process between Adams and Lange, the song evolved into a poignant, hook-driven composition that emphasized vulnerability and plea.

Recording and production

The song "Please Forgive Me" was recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell in Paris, France, during mid-1993. This location was chosen for capturing the track's core elements. Production was led by Bryan Adams and Robert "Mutt" Lange, who also served as engineer, emphasizing a polished rock ballad sound through meticulous layering and dynamics. Additional mixing was handled by Bob Clearmountain, known for his work enhancing clarity and emotional depth in Adams' recordings. Key personnel included Adams on lead vocals and guitar, James 'Hutch' Hutchinson on bass, Mickey Curry on drums, Robbie Buchanan on keyboards, David Paich on piano, and Keith Scott and Shane Fontayne on guitars. Orchestral strings, arranged by Lange, were integrated to add a sweeping, cinematic quality to the arrangement. The recording process was completed in the months leading up to the release of the So Far So Good, allowing the track to serve as a fresh addition to Adams' catalog at that time. This timeline reflected the collaborative efficiency between Adams and Lange, who prioritized capturing authentic performances while incorporating subtle production flourishes.

Composition and lyrics

Musical structure

"Please Forgive Me" is structured as a power ballad in the key of , characteristic of 1980s-influenced production styles. The arrangement follows a classic verse-chorus form, beginning with a gentle intro featuring and subtle strings that establish an intimate atmosphere before gradually building intensity. This progression incorporates acoustic guitar-driven verses that provide rhythmic foundation, transitioning into expansive choruses with swelling orchestral strings for emotional depth, and a prominent bass line that anchors the harmonic movement throughout. The song maintains a of 134 beats per minute, enhancing the dramatic typical of the . The version clocks in at 5:55, while the radio mix shortens it to 5:01 by trimming instrumental extensions and fades for broadcast suitability.

Themes and interpretation

The central theme of "Please Forgive Me" revolves around and within a strained , capturing the narrator's desperate plea for understanding amid emotional turmoil. Lines such as "Please forgive me, " underscore a profound , portraying as an inescapable force despite relational fractures. This of intertwined with enduring affection forms the song's emotional core, evoking regret while affirming unwavering devotion. The narrative unfolds from a first-person , with the narrator directly addressing their partner in a raw, tone that blends for past mistakes with an insistence on continued . This intimate viewpoint heightens the song's relatability, positioning it as a heartfelt entreaty rather than a detached observation. Interpretations often frame the track as a timeless anthem for relational reconciliation and the complexities of breakups, aligning with ' signature romantic balladry that emphasizes universal human experiences in . No specific real-life event has been confirmed by Adams as the direct , allowing the to resonate broadly as an exploration of emotional persistence. Poetic devices enhance the song's impact, particularly the of the phrase "Please forgive me" to intensify the plea and evoke emotional urgency. A straightforward , such as in verses pairing "together" with "better" and "kiss" with "this," contributes to its melodic accessibility and memorability, reinforcing the themes without ornate complexity.

Release and promotion

Commercial release

"Please Forgive Me" was released on October 15, 1993, by as both a standalone and a bonus track on ' compilation album So Far So Good. The release preceded the album's launch on November 2, 1993, positioning the track as a new offering to drive interest in the greatest hits collection, which otherwise compiled material from Adams' earlier albums without previously unreleased songs. The single was issued in multiple physical formats, including , cassette, and 7-inch . Regional variations featured different B-sides, often live recordings such as "Can't Stop This Thing We Started (Live)," "There Will Never Be Another Tonight (Live)," and " (Live)." Initial rollout focused on with early 1993 pressings under catalog numbers like 580 422-2 for and 580 422-7 for , followed by North American and Asian markets including the (31458 0422 7 ), , , and . This staggered approach aligned with the global promotion of So Far So Good.

Marketing strategies

A&M Records launched an intensive radio promotion campaign for "Please Forgive Me" in late 1993, prioritizing adult contemporary (AC) and mainstream rock formats to capitalize on Adams' established fanbase. The strategy emphasized early airplay on key stations, resulting in 3,593 plays across 94 mainstream Top 40 stations by late November 1993, with strong regional traction in the Northeast and South. On the AC chart, the single garnered approximately 540 plays per week from 41 stations during the same period, underscoring A&M's targeted push toward female listeners aged 25-49. Crossover efforts extended to rhythm and rock stations, where it ranked highly in breakout regions like the Great Lakes and Midwest, fostering momentum without relying on aggressive payola tactics. The promotion integrated seamlessly with the release of the So Far So Good on November 2, 1993, positioning "Please Forgive Me" as its and bonus track to refresh Adams' catalog. This tie-in extended to the ongoing So Far So Good world tour, which began in 1993 and featured live performances of the song to amplify visibility during concerts across and . Adams supported these efforts through high-profile TV appearances, including a performance on the UK's Top of the Pops in October 1993, which helped drive international buzz.

Music video

Production details

The music video for "Please Forgive Me" was directed by Andrew Catlin in 1993. Filming took place at Studio Guillaume Tell in Paris, capturing a straightforward live band performance setup with Bryan Adams, bassist James 'Hutch' Hutchinson, keyboardist Robbie Buchanan, and drummer Mickey Curry. The production incorporated a dog that wandered into the scenes, belonging to the studio owner but notably affectionate toward Adams during the shoot. Editing was handled by Simon Hilton, contributing to the video's unpretentious, intimate feel that echoed the song's own recording at Studio Guillaume Tell in Paris.

Content and impact

The music video for "Please Forgive Me" centers on Bryan Adams performing the song in a dimly lit recording studio in Paris. Adams is shown singing into a microphone while interacting affectionately with a dog that enters the studio and stays by his side throughout the performance. The visuals employ a straightforward, intimate aesthetic with emotional close-ups of Adams and the dog, filmed live during the recording sessions to capture an authentic, unpolished vibe. The video received heavy rotation on during 1993 and 1994, appearing in the network's Top 100 Videos of 1993, which significantly contributed to the song's climb on the U.S. charts. Its exposure on music television channels like and helped propel "Please Forgive Me" to its peak position of number 7 on the in early 1994. As of November 2025, the official on has amassed over 1 billion views, reflecting its enduring popularity. The presence of the dog, which belonged to the studio owner and bonded with Adams during , has become a memorable in the video, frequently referenced in fan discussions and comments for adding a layer of endearing charm to the otherwise somber narrative.

Critical reception

Contemporary reviews

Contemporary coverage of "Please Forgive Me" primarily focused on its commercial performance rather than in-depth critical analysis, with limited verifiable reviews from major outlets at the time of release.

Retrospective views

In the 2010s, retrospective assessments highlighted "Please Forgive Me" as one of ' premier ballads, celebrated for its raw emotional sincerity and vulnerability. A 2018 profile in Rolling Stone India described the track as "a gentler, more earnest apology," positioning it alongside staples like "" as a cornerstone of Adams' catalog that captures profound romantic regret. Entering the , the song has experienced renewed visibility through streaming platforms and , underscoring its adaptability to modern listening habits. Its official has amassed over 1 billion views on , reflecting sustained global engagement decades after release. In a 2024 ranking of Adams' top 15 songs by Smooth Radio, the track placed at number seven, noting its peaks at number seven on the US and number two in the UK. Fan discussions often echo this, lauding the for amplifying the ' plea for forgiveness. The song's legacy saw a boost in 2025 with Australian singer Guy Sebastian's acoustic cover, which garnered over 1.2 million views on his official YouTube channel and sparked widespread online acclaim for its soulful reinterpretation, though it did not secure major awards. This rendition, shared in early 2025, illustrates ongoing cultural relevance without overshadowing the original's foundational impact.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

"Please Forgive Me" achieved significant commercial success upon its release, peaking at number 7 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in late 1993 and spending 28 weeks on the chart. On the US Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, the song reached number 2, marking one of Bryan Adams' strongest performances in that format. In the United Kingdom, it peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart and remained on the chart for 16 weeks. Internationally, the single topped the charts in seven countries, including number 1 positions on the , Belgian Ultratop 50, , , , , and Portuguese Singles Chart. This widespread success underscored its appeal as a across diverse markets. On year-end charts, "Please Forgive Me" ranked number 27 on the 1994 . It placed at number 5 on the 1994 year-end chart, reflecting its enduring radio play in that genre. In , the song finished at number 8 on the 1994 year-end chart. For decade-end summaries, it appeared in the top 100 on select Adult Contemporary charts from the , highlighting its long-term impact.
Chart (1993–1994)Peak Position
Australia (ARIA)1
Belgium (Ultratop 50)1
Canada (RPM Top Singles)1
France (SNEP)1
Ireland (IRMA)1
Norway (VG-lista)1
Portugal (AFP)1
UK Singles (OCC)2
US Billboard Hot 1007
US Billboard Adult Contemporary2
In the streaming era, "Please Forgive Me" has amassed over 231 million streams on as of November 2025, demonstrating its lasting popularity among listeners, though it has not re-entered major modern charts.

Sales and certifications

The "Please Forgive Me" sold approximately 2 million copies worldwide by the mid-1990s. By 2025, incorporating streaming equivalents according to IFPI standards, total consumption estimates around 3 million units globally. The song earned multiple certifications reflecting its commercial impact. In , ARIA certified it 2× Platinum for 140,000 units. In the , the BPI awarded Gold certification for 400,000 units. In , BVMI certified it Gold for 250,000 units. In , IFPI certified it Gold for 25,000 units. Regionally, certified it for 100,000 units in . In , awarded 2× Platinum for 120,000 units. In the United States, the RIAA granted Gold certification for 500,000 units.

Release information

Track listings

The single "Please Forgive Me" by Bryan Adams was issued in multiple formats, primarily featuring the title track in either its radio edit or album version, paired with live B-sides recorded during his tours.

European CD single (1993)

No.TitleLength
1"Please Forgive Me" (Radio Mix)5:01
2"Can't Stop This Thing We Started" (Live)5:00
3"There Will Never Be Another Tonight" (Live)5:34
4"C'mon Everybody" (Live)4:08

US cassette single (1993)

SideTitleLength
A"Please Forgive Me" ( Version)5:55
B"Can't Stop This Thing We Started" (Live)5:00

Japanese 3" CD single (1993)

No.Title
1"Please Forgive Me" ( Version)
2"Can't Stop This Thing We Started" (Live)

US promotional CD single (1993)

No.TitleLength
1"Please Forgive Me" (Edited Version)5:01
2"Please Forgive Me" ( Version)5:55
No official remixes of the track beyond the radio edit (also known as the edited version at 5:01) were produced for release; B-sides across formats predominantly consisted of live performances from Adams' concerts.

Release dates

"Please Forgive Me" was initially released in on October 15, 1993, available in and formats. The single followed in the in late October 1993, entering the charts on October 30, 1993, and encompassing all formats including cassette and maxi-singles. In the United States, the single was released in October 1993, debuting on the on October 23, 1993. Japan received the single on November 9, 1993, while other Asian markets saw releases in early 1994. A digital re-release became available on platforms like during the 2000s, with full streaming access expanding in the 2010s via services such as and .
RegionDateFormats
October 15, 1993CD, vinyl
Late October 1993All formats
October 1993CD, cassette
November 9, 1993CD
Other AsiaEarly 1994Various
Digital2000s (iTunes); 2010s (streaming)Digital download, streaming

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