"Sally" is a popular song written by Leo Towers, Harry Leon and Will E. Haines.
[1][2][3] "Sally" was released on His Master's Voice as the B-side of the record "Fall In and Follow the Band".
[5][6] Gerry Monroe scored a hit with the song in 1970 and it was also released by Karl Denver in 1966.
[8] The tune was composed by pianist Harry Leon (born Aaron Sugarman; 18 August 1901–18 February 1970), a Jewish musician from the East End of London, who played in pubs in Denmark Street.
[9] Whilst backstage at The Metropolitan, Fields described: "In comes this fellow one night, very Cockney, and he tells us all of this song he’s just written with some friends.