The song Who's Sorry Now? by Connie Francis was released in 1958 and became a big hit for her. It was originally written by Ted Snyder, Bert Kalmar, and Harry Ruby in 1923 and has been covered by various artists over the years.
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Connie Francis
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CD 'Who's Sorry Now?'
@Kgermaine
How she slowly walks forward the whole time seems so powerful, like she pushing you backward
@jmrodas9
I used to moon over Connie Francis in those days. She sang so well and her voice is so deep and one of the few that really makes one feel what she sings. Very feminine and beautiful.
Who's sorry now
Who's sorry now
Who's heart is aching for breaking each vow
Who's sad and blue
Who's crying too
Just like I cried over you
Right to the end
Just like a friend
I tried to warn you somehow
You had your way
Now you must pay
I'm glad that you're sorry now
Right to the end
Just like a friend
I tried to warn you somehow
You had your way
Now you must pay
I'm glad that you're sorry now
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