Who's Sorry Now (album)

Who's Sorry Now
Studio album by Marie Osmond
Released March 8, 1975
Genre Country pop
Label MGM
Producer Sonny James
Marie Osmond chronology
In My Little Corner of the World
(1974)
Who's Sorry Now
(1975)
This Is the Way That I Feel
(1977)
Singles from Who's Sorry Now
  1. "Who's Sorry Now"
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Who's Sorry Now is the third solo studio album released by American country music singer, Marie Osmond. It was her last solo album released under MGM Records.

The album's lead single was the title track, a cover of Connie Francis' Top 10 Pop hit from 1958. Osmond's version reached the Top 30 on the Billboard Country Chart, the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100, and also was a minor on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart. It was the album's only single. The album includes additional covers of songs by Pat Boone ("Love Letters in the Sand"), Kitty Wells ("Making Believe"), and Sonny James ("It's the Little Things"), as well as two additional standards that had also been popularized by Connie Francis ("Among My Souvenirs" and "Jealous Heart").

Who's Sorry Now peaked at #20 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and #152 on the Billboard 200.[2] In addition, the album was reviewed by Allmusic and received 2.5 out of 5 stars.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Who's Sorry Now" — (Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Ted Snyder)
  2. "Anytime" — (Herbert "Happy" Lawson)
  3. "This I Promise You"
  4. "Love Letters in the Sand" — (J. Fred Coots, Charles F. Kenny, Nick A. Kenny)
  5. "Making Believe" — (Jimmy Work)
  6. "The Things I Tell My Pillow" — (Sonny James, Jim Jones)
  7. "Among My Souvenirs" — (Edgar Leslie, Horatio Nicholls)
  8. "Jealous Heart" — (Jenny Lou Carson)
  9. "Clinging Vine" — (Leon Carr, Gary Lane, Earl Shuman)
  10. "It's the Little Things" — (James)

Chart positions

AlbumBillboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1975 Country Albums 20
Pop Albums 152

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1975 "Who's Sorry Now" Country Singles 29
Pop Singles 40
Adult Contemporary Singles 21

References

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