Who's Sorry Now?

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"Who's Sorry Now?" is a popular song with music written by Ted Snyder and lyrics by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. It was published in 1923.

Who's Sorry Now? was featured in the Marx Brothers film A Night in Casablanca (1946), directed by Archie Mayo and released by United Artists.

The song has been recorded by a number of artists. One of those was an August 20, 1951 recording by Jerry Gray and his orchestra (Decca Records catalog number 27868[1]) .

The song had a big revival in 1958 by Connie Francis, and since then the song has become generally associated with her due to the massive worldwide popularity of her version. It reached #4 on the Billboard charts in the U.S. and earned a gold record for sales of one million copies, and spent six weeks at #1 in the UK.

Marie Osmond did a cover version of the song in 1975. It reached #21 on the US Billboard charts.

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  1. ^ Decca Records in the 27500 to 27999 series