Connie Francis

Connie Francis
Connie Francisis an American pop singer and the top-charting female vocalist of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Although her chart success waned in the second half of the 1960s, Francis remained a top concert draw. Despite several severe interruptions in her career, she is still active as a recording and performing artist...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCountry Singer
Date of Birth12 December 1938
CityNewark, NJ
CountryUnited States of America
My heart Has a Mind of Its Own.
There wasn't much around. After the shows, we would go to an Italian restaurant that a friend of ours owned and so I didn't get a chance to see much. Actually, that holds true of most places I've been.
I just remembered songs my grandmother taught me, and songs that I learned for the recordings. But, then I learned to speak Italian. When I was there, I hired a professor who stayed with me 24 hours a day. She wouldn't let me speak a word of English.
I was never encouraged to do it and I played the accordion, which I hated. I wish I had taken piano because I definitely would have written more songs of my own, but I didn't.
There are some cities that I did take time out to study, 'cause I love history and one of them was Boston, and of course Rome and all of those places like that. But, in Syracuse or Rochester, or any of those places, no.
A girl can't sing rock & roll too well. It's basically too savage.
Lipstick on your collar said you were untrue. Bet your bottom dollar, you and I are through.
There's no exception to the rule, yes, everybody's somebody's fool.