Connick, Jr., Harry - Who's Sorry Now Lyrics
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 you
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
Other Lyrics by Artist
- Connick, Jr., Harry - O Christmas Tree
- Connick, Jr., Harry - Elijah Rock
- Connick, Jr., Harry - Oh, My Nola
- Connick, Jr., Harry - Yes We Can Can
- Connick, Jr., Harry - Careless Love
- Connick, Jr., Harry - Jambalaya (On The Bayou)
- Connick, Jr., Harry - Let Them Talk
- Connick, Jr., Harry - Something You Got
- Connick, Jr., Harry - Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey?
- Connick, Jr., Harry - Working In The Coal Mine
- Connick, Jr., Harry - Good Night My Love (Pleasant Dreams)
- Connick, Jr., Harry - I Only Have Eyes For You
- Connick, Jr., Harry - My Prayer
- Connick, Jr., Harry - Only You
- Connick, Jr., Harry - For Once In My Life
- Connick, Jr., Harry - Sheik Of Araby
- Connick, Jr., Harry - Lazy Bones
- Connick, Jr., Harry - Christmas Time Is Here
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Connick, Jr., Harry Who's Sorry Now Comments
Makes you want to get right up and dance .wowwwwwww
He sounds to me a lot like Jimmy Dorsey
No similarity whatsoever.
Wasn't Willie Smith black?
Willie Smith was a light skinned African-American who had spent most of his career in the Jimmie Lunceford Orch before joining James. I think the original CD cover shows his race a little clearer, This reproduction is not as accurate.
James playing pure and strict Armstrong style here. And a wonderful example of Willie Smith's explosive, fiery alto.
The great Willie Smith on alto
The first James record I ever played.
He's still the best....