We have studied optical properties of GaN grown on sapphire by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition in the near band-edge energy range by cathodoluminescence. A large shift of the band-edge luminescence to lower energies is induced by increasing the beam energy. The free exciton position shifts about 20 meV when the beam energy is increased from 5 keV to 25 keV at room-temperature. The effect is explained by internal absorption caused by an exponential absorption tail at the band-edge. An Urbach parameter of about 30 to 40 meV for the exponential band-tail in our samples is estimated by comparing experimental with simulated spectra.