The immortal voice of postwar pop is reborn
An 1983 compilation album featuring the best songs of Connie Francis, a singer who was representative of the 50s and 60s.
This album includes her signature hits, such as "Who's Sorry Now" and "I'm Sorry I Made You Cry." Her pure, classical voice continues to captivate listeners across the ages. This album is not only a nostalgic tribute, but also an essential look back at the important legacy of postwar pop music.
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A:
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1)
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Who's Sorry Now
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2)
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My Happiness
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3)
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Lipstick On Your Collar
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4)
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Among My Souvenirs
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5)
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Where The Boys Are
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6)
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Someone Else's Boy
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7)
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Vacation
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B:
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1)
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Looking For Love
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2)
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Follow The Boys
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3)
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I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter
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4)
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Too Many Rules
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5)
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Pretty Little Baby
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6)
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Second Hand Love
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7)
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If My Pillow Could Talk
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