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When I Was Your Man

"When I Was Your Man" is a song by American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars from his second studio album, Unorthodox Jukebox (2012). Atlantic Records released the song as the third promotional single and as the second official single, taken from the album, to mainstream radio in the United States on January 15, 2013. "When I Was Your Man" was written by Mars, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine and Andrew Wyatt. The former three produced the track under the name the Smeezingtons.
The song is a piano ballad in which the singer reflects on how his pride and selfishness resulted in him losing his girlfriend, and expresses hope that her new partner will offer her the love and devotion he failed to provide. "When I Was Your Man" received mostly positive reviews from music critics, who generally praised Mars's vocal prowess. It topped the US Billboard Hot 100, and reached the top ten on the singles chart of Australia, Canada, Netherlands, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. It was certified eleven times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), diamond by Music Canada (MC), as well as seven times platinum by the Recorded Music NZ (RMNZ). "When I Was Your Man" was the world's eighth best-selling digital single of 2013, with sales of 8.3 million copies.
Cameron Duddy and Mars directed the accompanying music video. It portrays Mars as a "lonely balladeer" in sunglasses, sitting at a piano with a half-full glass of whiskey atop it. Critics resoundingly complimented the simplicity of the video. The song has been covered by artists, including Mike Ward, who released a studio version of the song after he performed it on The Voice UK. Ward's cover peaked at number 60 in the UK Singles Chart. "When I Was Your Man" was also added to the soundtrack of the Brazilian soap operaAmor à Vida. Mars has performed the song on all his tours since 2013. The song won "Favorite Hit" at the 2013 Premios Juventud and was nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards.