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
He was right about country music. He used to listen to this disc jockey, Jerry Brenner in New York, who would play country music once a week.
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.
In the crowd of a million people I'll find my valentine, and then I'll climb the highest steeple and tell the world he's mine.
There's no exception to the rule, yes, everybody's somebody's fool.