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Connie Francis, the immensely popular mid-century pop singer known for songs such as "Who's Sorry Now?" and "Pretty Little Baby" died Wednesday.
Connie Francis, the chart-topping pop singer of '50s and '60s classics like "Stupid Cupid" and "Pretty Little Baby," has died ...
Sixties singing sweetheart Connie Francis went to her grave with a broken heart, convinced fans had forgotten her, insiders ...
Connie Francis, the 'Who's Sorry Now?' singer whose adaptability set her apart throughout the second half of the 20th century ...
Connie Francis, a pop star who dominated the charts in the late 1950s and early '60s with hits like 'Pretty Little Baby' and ...
"Don't Break the Heart that Loves You," the final of Connie Francis' three Hot 100 No. 1s, was the one that displayed her ...
"She died knowing her song became famous again," a commenter wrote on Connie Francis' TikTok page after her death this week.
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Connie Francis, a singer best known for pop hits in the 1950s and 60s including "Stupid Cupid" and more, died on Tuesday night. She was 87 years old. "It is with a heavy heart and extreme sadness that ...
Connie Francis, the pop vocalist behind 1950s and '60s hits "Stupid Cupid," "Who's Sorry Now" and "Pretty Little Baby," has died at 87. Ron Roberts, the president of her music label, Concetta Records, ...
Connie Francis, a singer known for '50s and '60s hits like "Who's Sorry Now," "Pretty Little Baby" and "Stupid Cupid," has died, her music label confirmed.
Singer Connie Francis, the sweet voice behind hit songs like “Pretty Little Baby” and “Where the Boys Are,” has died. She was 87.
American singer Connie Francis, whose hits such as "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" and "Stupid Cupid" topped the charts in the late 1950s and 1960s, has died aged 87, her publicist announced Thursday.
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