Connie Francis
Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero ( FRAHNG-koh-NAIR-oh; December 12, 1937 – July 16, 2025), known professionally as Connie Francis, was an American singer and actress. One of the top-charting female vocalists of the late 1950s and early 1960s, she amassed over 200 million records sold, placing her among the best-selling music artists in history.
After a string of unsuccessful releases, Francis rose to fame in 1957 with her cover of the 1923 song "Who's Sorry Now?", which was followed by various other top-10 hits. She became the first woman to reach No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart when "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" topped the chart in 1960. She was also the first woman to achieve three No. 1 hits on the chart, among her 53 career entries. Before the advent of the British Invasion, Francis was the most popular female vocalist in the United States between 1958 and 1964.
Francis recorded music in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Italian, French, German, Greek, Yiddish, and Japanese, making her a best-selling artist in international markets as well as in American immigrant communities. She recorded songs from various genres, including traditional pop standards, brill building pop, Rock and roll, country and jazz.
Between 1974 and 1988, a series of traumatic personal experiences, including a rape attack at knifepoint, led Francis to suffer years of psychological and physical difficulties that sidelined her career. She resumed performing from 1989 until her retirement in 2018. She regained prominence in 2025, shortly before her death, when her 1961 recording "Pretty Little Baby" went viral on social media platforms.
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Do You Love Me Like You Kiss Me - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, May 27, 1962 - Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963 -
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Second Hand Love - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, May 27, 1962 - Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963 -
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Senza Mamma (With No One) - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, May 27, 1962 - Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963 -
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S'Wonderful/You Always Hurt The One You Love - Medley/Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, July 1, 1962 - Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963 -
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Milord - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, July 1, 1962 - Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963 -
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You're The Top - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, July 1, 1962 - Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963 -
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I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You) - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, October 14, 1962 - Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963 -
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What Kind Of Fool Am I - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, October 14, 1962 - Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963 -
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Bye Bye Love/Your Cheatin' Heart/Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You) - Medley/Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 23, 1962 - Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963 -
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You Made Me Love You/It Had To Be You/You Were Meant For Me - Medley/Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 23, 1962 - Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963 -
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Does Ol' Broadway Ever Sleep - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, January 28, 1962 - Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963 -
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Don't Break The Heart That Loves You - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, January 28, 1962 - Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963 -
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Days Of Wine And Roses - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, April 28, 1963 - Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963 -
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If My Pillow Could Talk - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, April 28, 1963 - Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963 -
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Where The Boys Are - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, October 8, 1961 - Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963 -
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