I Can't Fix You

"I Can't Fix You"
Single by Sasha Pieterse
from the album T.B.A.
Released July 9, 2013 (2013-07-09)
Format Digital download
Recorded 2013
Genre Country, Country pop
Length 3:47
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Dan Franklin
Sasha Pieterse singles chronology
"R.P.M."
(2013)
"I Can't Fix You"
(2013)
"No"
(2014)

"I Can’t Fix You" is a song by South African-American singer Sasha Pieterse. The single, accompanied by a music video, was released on July 12, 2013.[1]

Background

“I Can’t Fix You”, was written for one of Sasha’s friends who is struggling with addiction. “I wanted to save this person. I wanted to fix them. And, I couldn’t, ” she says upon revealing the tear-inducing inspiration behind the song. “And it kind of came down to me realizing that, because I couldn’t do that, all I could do was love them and support them, and try to keep them accountable.”[2]

She has teamed up with A Light of Hope, a substance abuse support center in Southern California, to promote the song and its powerful message. Ten percent of the single’s sales will go to benefiting the non-profit’s life-saving services. “I’m excited to be partnering up with A Light of Hope,” said Sasha. “They’re in my local community and they’re doing such great work.”[2]

Music video

The music video released on July 9, 2013.[3] The video was directed by Dan Franklin and Johnny Kubelka.[3] The video featured the foundation "A Light of Hope" which deals with people whom have struggled with substance abuse.[3]

Live Performances

Pieterse performed "I Can't Fix You" live on Feb 3, 2014 with duo Dan and Leland. [4]

Chart Positions

The song debuted in Brazil, France and United Kingdom at 1, 4 and at 16, respectively.[5][5][6]

Chart (2001) Peak
position
Brazil (Hot 100 Airplay)[7] 1
France (SNEP)[8] 4

Track listing

  1. "I Can't Fix You" – 3:29

References

External links

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