The Year: 1923 The Song: Who’s Sorry Now? The composers: Ted Snyder, Bert Kalmer and Harry Ruby.
I bet these talented men never envisioned their project sung in so many different styles as it is on the Tried & True Tour. Clay Aiken is a genius for thinking of this funny section of his tour concerts.
Who’s Sorry Now? was featured in the film, A Night in Casablanca. This 1946 movie starred The Marx Brothers. The song has been recorded many times. The most famous recording was by Connie Francis in 1958. Other artists who have recorded the song include Ella Fitzgerald, Marie Osmond, Harry Connick, Jr. and, of course, Clay Aiken.
The following videos show the different styles of Who’s Sorry Now? that were performed in Westbury, New York last year. A big thank you to Clay and all the band members and a huge HUG and Thank you to Scarlett for getting these clips.
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Clay is completely talented in so many ways! He honestly has more talent in his little finger than most artists have in their entire being!
*snort* Death Metal. So much fun!!! Thank you!!
So much fun! Clay Aiken never disappoints!
Thank you! That was so much fun!!
The man knows how to entertain!
Leave it to Clay to make everything so much fun and include his audience in so many things.
Quianna is always there for Clay and the fans!
Thank you for the great videos amd also Scarlett for all she does!
Thanks for the great videos. Clay always has such a fun show and Whos Sorry Now is definitely a classic. 🙂
Thanks for the videos, and thank you Scarlett. He is so much fun!
OMG! That was so much fun watching those again. Can't wait for Clay to get back out touring again. It is so much fun to go to his concerts. Never a dull moment. I also love the Rock version of Whose Sorry Now from Orlando. I was there…and the place went wild when he sang that.