About the song
Connie Francis, a defining voice of the late 1950s, delivers timeless emotion with “Who’s Sorry Now.” Released in 1958, this song marked a turning point in her career, showcasing her ability to convey deep regret and heartbreak.
Originally written in 1923, Francis’s rendition of “Who’s Sorry Now” breathes new life into the classic ballad. Her expressive voice captures the sorrow of lost love, supported by a gentle, waltz-like rhythm and lush orchestration. The arrangement enhances the song’s emotional impact, highlighting Francis’s vocal performance without overwhelming the melody.
For long-time fans, this track exemplifies Connie Francis’s talent for connecting with her audience. For new listeners, it’s a perfect introduction to her music and her enduring appeal as one of pop’s great vocalists.
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Who’s sorry now?Who’s sorry now? Whose heart is achin’ for breakin’ each vow? Who’s sad and blue? Who’s cryin’ too? Just like I cried over youRight to the endJust like a friend I tried to warn you somehow You had your way Now you must pay I’m glad that you’re sorry nowRight to the endJust 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