Connie Francis, ‘Who’s Sorry Now’ Singer, Dies
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From 1958 to 1964, she was the most popular female singer in the United States, selling 40 million records with tunes like “Who’s Sorry Now” and “Where the Boys Are.”
Connie Francis, the honey-voiced singer and actor from New Jersey who rose to global pop stardom in the ’50s and ’60s, has died. She was 87. Ron Roberts, head of Francis’ record label, Concetta Records, shared the news on Facebook.
The singer who helped put Fort Lauderdale on the map with Spring Break film ‘Where the Boys Are’ dies at age 87.
In fact, Francis decisively puts Jordan over NBA trash-talk legend Gary Payton in that category. According to the three-time All-Star, he could never consider Payton as the best trash-talker in the game simply because he used to torch "The Glove" during their matchups.
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Pop legend Connie Francis spent a decade working in Nashville with numerous Hall of Fame icons. The "Pretty Little Baby" singer died at 87.
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