The Fool (Sanford Clark song)

"The Fool" is a song written by Naomi Ford and Lee Hazlewood and performed by Sanford Clark. It reached #5 on the U.S. R&B chart, #7 on the U.S. pop chart, and #14 on the U.S. country chart in 1956.[1]

"The Fool"
Single by Sanford Clark
B-side"Lonesome for a Letter"
ReleasedJune 1956 (1956-06)
GenreRockabilly
Length2:42
LabelDot
Songwriter(s)Naomi Ford, Lee Hazlewood
Sanford Clark singles chronology
"The Fool"
(1956)
"Usta Be My Baby"
(1956)

Al Casey played guitar on the record [2] and it was ranked #42 on Billboard magazine's Top 50 singles of 1956.[3]

Other charting versions

Other versions

References

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  3. "1956's Top Popular Records" Billboard January 26, 1957: 60
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