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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Connie Francis Film and other media

Connie Francis She appeared in the 1960 motion picture Where the Boys AreConnie Francis, Follow the Boys (1963) (the title song of which became a Number seventeen Billboard single for Connie Francis), Looking for Love (1964), and When the Boys Meet the Girls (1965).

Connie FrancisConnie Francis overdubbed the vocals for Freda Holloway in the 1957 Warner Brothers rock and roll movie Jamboree (1957 film), singing the songs "Siempre", "For Children of All Ages", "Who Are We to SayConnie Francis", and "Twenty-Four Hours a Day", which appeared on the promo soundtrack album for the film.

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Connie Francis is an American pop singer.

Connie Francis' best known for several international hit songs including "Who's Sorry Now?," "Lipstick on Your Collar," "Where the Boys Are", and "Stupid Cupid"...

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