David Bowie - Sorrow -

: "Sorrow" was first recorded by the American group The McCoys in 1965 as a B-side. It later became a hit for the British duo The Merseys in 1966.

Released on October 12, 1973, was the only single from David Bowie's seventh studio album, Pin Ups. This guide covers the song's origins, its performance on the charts, and how to appreciate its unique musical elements. 1. Song Origins and History David Bowie - Sorrow

: Bowie included the track on Pin Ups , an album comprised entirely of covers that celebrated the British bands and songs that influenced him as a teenager. : "Sorrow" was first recorded by the American

: The song was a major commercial success, reaching No. 3 in the UK and becoming Bowie's first No. 1 single in Australia. 2. Musical Features to Listen For This guide covers the song's origins, its performance

Alyson’s Archive #9 – David Bowie, Six Years Gone and ‘Sorrow’

: Listen for what critics describe as his signature vocal tremor and heavy use of reverb, which helps the song feel both vintage and modern.

: The track features a mix of backing horns and haunting guitar work that creates an atmospheric "echo chamber" effect. 3. Iconic Visuals and Trivia