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Connie Francis

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Born Constance Franconero, Connie Francis is a key figure in the era that saw the transition of pop music sung by vocalists to pop music sung by rock 'n' rollers. MGM had Francis try everything under the sun, and this New Jersey native's vocal style always leaned towards crossover country. Her Nashville work is fairly decent, but she also recorded nightclub standards, jazzy swingers and somewhat bleached Italian folk tunes. Francis has had her share of personal tragedies (which adds poignancy to her old teen tragedy tunes), but her career has nevertheless lasted for decades. She also co-starred in the ever-popular Where the Boys Are, and her most enduring hit -- a lightly R&B-ish reading of "Who's Sorry Now" -- still gets considerable airplay on oldies stations.

- Nick Dedina

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Play Track Album Price
1. Who's Sorry Now (2:18) Gold $0.99
2. Where The Boys Are (3:40) The Best Of Connie Francis $0.99
3. Lipstick On Your Collar (2:21) 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection... $0.99
4. Torn Between Two Lovers (5:45) Pop Masters: Cryin' Time $0.99
5. My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own (3:33) Gold $0.99
6. Everybody's Somebody's Fool (3:40) 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection... $0.99
7. My Happiness (2:29) Gold $0.99
8. Don't Break The Heart That Loves You (3:04) Gold $0.99
9. Together (3:57) Very Best Of Connie Francis, Vol. 2 $0.99
10. Stupid Cupid (2:14) Gold $0.99

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