Connie Francis
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Biography
[Edit]Connie Francis is the prototype for the female pop singer of today. At the height of her chart popularity in the late '50s and early '60s, Francis was unique as a female recording artist, amassing record sales equal to or surpassing those of many of her male contemporaries. Ultimately, she branched into other styles of music — big band, country, ethnic, and more. She still challenges Madonna as the biggest-selling female recording artist of all time. Like Madonna, Concetta Rosemarie Franconero came from an Italian-American background. Francis started her music career at three, playing an accordion bought for her by her contractor father, George. Her father's dream was not for his daughter to become a star, but for Francis to become independent of men as an adult with her own accordion school of music. At age ten, she was accepted on Startime, a New York City television show that featured talented child singers and performers. The show had no one else who played an accordion. Its host, legendary TV talent scout Arthur Godfrey, had difficulty pronouncing her name and suggested something "easy and Irish," which turned into Francis. After three weeks on Startime, the show's producer and Francis' would-be manager advised her to dump the accordion and concentrate on singing. Francis performed weekly on Startime for four years.
After being turned down by almost every record label she approached, 16-year-old Francis signed a record contract with MGM, only because one of the songs on her demo, "Freddy," also happened to be the name of the president's son. "Freddy" was released in June 1955 as the singer's first single. After a series of flop singles, on October 2, 1957 she undertook what was to be her last session for MGM. Francis had recently accepted a premed scholarship to New York University and was contemplating the end of her career as a singer. Having recorded two songs, she thanked the technicians and musicians, hoping not to have to record the third song her father had in mind, an old tune from 1923. After a false start, she sang it in one take. When Dick Clark played "Who's Sorry Now?" on American Bandstand, he told the show's eight million viewers that Connie Francis was "a new girl singer that is heading straight for the number one spot."
"Who's Sorry Now?" was the first of Francis' long string of worldwide hits. By 1967, she had sold 35 million worldwide, with 35 U.S. Top 40 hits and several number ones ("Everybody's Somebody's Fool," "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own," "Don't Break the Heart That Loves You," and "Stupid Cupid") to her credit. Released in 1963, "In the Summer of His Years," written as a tribute to the assassinated John F. Kennedy, remains one of the earliest known charity records, with proceeds donated to dependents of the policemen shot during the incident.
Francis had an affinity for languages and was one of the first pop singers to record her songs in other languages; 1961's title song from the movie Where the Boys Are was recorded in six languages. She starred in four (nondescript) films, sang voice-overs in movies for actresses who could not sing, and was a guest star on innumerable TV shows. Music critics who didn't take kindly to Francis' pop music years were eventually won over by her versatility. Her Italian and Jewish albums transformed Francis from a teenage idol to a mature performer at leading nightspots around the world. She has also had a long history being a composer's first choice to interpret songs that went on to become major hits for other artists, including "Somewhere My Love," "Strangers in the Night," "Angel in the Morning," and "When Will the Apples Fall."
While the recording of "Who's Sorry Now?" in 1957 was planned to be her final session for MGM, she actually ended that relationship in 1969, choosing not to renew her contract when MGM was taken over by Polydor. She opted instead for domestic life with her third husband. Francis didn't return to the recording studio until 1973 when the writers of "Tie a Yellow Ribbon," longtime friends, wrote "The Answer" especially for Francis. In 1974, her husband encouraged her to return to the stage, with disastrous consequences. After her third performance, she was raped at the hotel where she was staying. Ultimately, this incident contributed to the end of her marriage. During 1975, nasal surgery temporarily robbed her of her voice. She was on the comeback trail in 1981 when her brother, George, was brutally murdered. It took seven years to determine that through all of those events, she was also diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She finally made her return to the stage and recording in 1989, and Connie Francis has continued to sing to sold-out audiences into the new millennium. She has recorded more than 70 LPs.
Title: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best of Connie Francis
Artist: Connie Francis
Genre: Pop
Title: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Connie Francis
Artist: Connie Francis
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop
Collections
Title: Oldies But Goodies
Genre: Pop
Title: Summer Kisses - 100 Tracks for Lovers
Genre: Jazz
Title: American Dinner
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Retro Classic Love Songs
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Title: The Greatest 60's Music Album
Genre: Pop
Title: Christmas All Over the World, Vol. 1
Genre:
Title: Rock 'n' Roll Megahits (The Best from the 50's)
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: Moochin' Abouts Stateside Hitlist 1959
Genre: Pop
Title: Rock & Roll Doo Wop, Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Christmas Jazz Greats - Smooth and Swinging
Genre: Jazz, Traditional Pop Music
Title: Kid's Essential Retro Christmas Songs
Genre: Kids
Title: Saint Etienne Presents Songs for a Central Park Picnic
Genre: Pop
Title: The Hits of 1961, Vol. 3
Genre: Pop
Title: Jukebox Hits, Vol. 7
Genre: Rock
Title: When a Man Loves a Woman
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Punk Rock, Pop
Title: Oldies But Goldies (Rerecorded Version)
Genre: Pop
Title: The 1961 British Hit Parade: The B Sides Pt. 3 Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: White Christmas: The 20 Best Christmas Songs of All Time
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Title: 100 Hits Vintage Nº4 / 100 Hits Vintage N?4
Genre: Pop
Title: Vintage Music of New York
Genre: Jazz
Title: Christmas Favorites, Vol. 1
Genre:
Title: Saturday Night Doo Wop Classics, Vol. 1
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: It's Swing Time, Vol. 2
Genre: Jazz
Title: O Come, All Ye Faithful
Genre: Traditional Pop Music
Title: The Party Rockin' Hits of 1960
Genre: Rock
Title: Rock & Roll Doo Wop, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: The Hits of 1961, Vol. 4
Genre: Pop
Title: We All Love Our Mums (Classic Mother's Day Songs, Vol. 2)
Genre: Pop
Title: The Greatest No. 1 Hits of the 50s
Genre: Pop
Title: At the Hop! The Best of 50's Pop
Genre: Pop
Title: The 1958 British Hit Parade: The B Sides, Pt. 2, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Christmas for Lovers
Genre: Jazz, Traditional Pop Music
Title: Retro Beach Party Music: Golden Oldies & Hawaiian Music
Genre: Pop
Title: The Hits of 1961, Vol. 5
Genre: Pop
Title: 50's Radio Hits & Jukebox Oldies
Genre: Rock
Title: Back to Mono Doo Wop, Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Greatest Big Hits of 1962, Vol. 50
Genre: Pop
Title: The Hits of 1960, Vol. 6
Genre: Pop
Title: Greatest Big Hits of 1961, Vol. 14
Genre: Pop
Title: The 1958 British Hit Parade: The B Sides, Pt. 2, Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Country Christmas Greats
Genre: Country, Traditional Pop Music
Title: The Hits of 1960, Vol. 4
Genre: Pop
Title: The 1959 British Hit Parade the B Sides, Pt. 2, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Rock & Roll Doo Wop, Vol. 3
Genre: Pop
Title: We All Love Our Mums Vol. 1 (Classic Mother's Day Songs)
Genre: Pop
Title: Twist & Shout Dance Craze of the 60's
Genre: Pop
Title: Pop Gold, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Love Vocabulary
Genre: Pop
Title: Jukebox Hits, Vol. 10
Genre: Rock
Title: The 1959 British Hit Parade the B Sides, Pt. 1, Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Rock & Roll Doo Wop, Vol. 4
Genre: Pop
Title: 50 Christmas Hits: The Very Best Of Xmas Classics
Genre: Pop