My Happiness - 21 Internationale Hits (LP, Comp). The Very Best Of Connie Francis (CD, Comp, Club).
Connie Francis the female pop icon. Connie Francies was discovered at the age of eleven during a talent show, six years later she received a contract from MGM. Their first single ('Freddy') was released in 1955, which, like some others, initially went unnoticed. Just in time for Christmas 1959, MGM took the unprecedented step of releasing five Connie Francis albums at once. There was a Christmas album, a country album, an Italian album, a greatest hits album, and a collection of rock 'n' roll million-sellers. Truly something for everyone. From the rock 'n' roll album, we've taken Tweedle Dee, I Hear You Knockin', and the breakthrough hit for MGM labelmate Conway Twitty, It's Only Make Believe.
The Very Best Of Connie Francis - Connie's 21 Biggest Hits, 1963. If I Didn't Care, 02:37. Where The Boys Are, 02:36. Unfortunately, the station stopped broadcasting. Perhaps, this is a temporary station problem. You can leave your e-mail and we will let you know when the broadcast of the station will be online again: Or listen to the other country dec name stations.
More Greatest Hits is a compilation album by . entertainer Connie Francis. The album features the songs from Francis' most successful singles on the American market from her 1959 hit Among my Souvenirs up to the date of the album's release in May 1961. The album is notable for its change in track listing after its initial release. First pressings of the album featured Teddy as track five of the B-side.
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Connie Francis (Artist) Format: Vinyl.
She was born Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero on December 12, 1938, in Newark, New Jersey. She appeared on the Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts and was advised by Godfrey to change her name to Connie Francis. While growing up Connie sang and played the accordion. She changed her name and dropped the accordion. If you are a big fan of Connie Francis, I highly recommend her album that contains her hits and many of her top ten’s with the album The Very Best of Connie Francis: Connie’s 21 Biggest Hits!. The album contains 21 of her biggest hits.
Though many best-ofs exist on the market, this one leans more heavily toward her earlier rock & roll hits.