Talk:Who's Sorry Now? (song)

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Haley & Craft, etc
I'd hoped to learn about the origins of this song, but this article only duplicates the content listed under the Connie Francis page.

According to my original source (there seem to be two ISBN's listed):

Written specifically for the vaudeville team of Crafts and Haley, it was taken over by the biggest team of all -Van and Schenk-

Haley references Jack Haley, Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz. The only reference I can find online for Charlie Crafts is this recording on YouTube, which has a like by one of Charlie Craft's descendants.

Based on comparisons with the Wikipedia entries, some of the anecdotes in the Readers Digest scores are pretty accurate while others seem to have been manufactured by a publicist. I was hoping for more information here.