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01. "If My Pillow Could Talk" 02. "Stupid Cupid" 03. "Baby Roo" 04. "The Tiger And The Mouse" 05. "Ol' Man Mose" 06. "Torero" 07. "Looking For Love" 08. "Send For My Baby" 09. "Lipstick On Your Collar" 10. "Eighteen" 11. "Someone Else's Boy" 12. "Swanee" 13. "Vacation" 14. "My Real Happiness" 15. "Plenty Good Lovin'" 16. "Fallin'" 17. "Ain't That Better Baby" 18. "Hollywood" 19. "Gonna Git That Man" 20. "Many Tears Ago" 21. "Malaguena" 22. "Tweedle Dee" 23. "Telephone Lover" 24. "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" 25. "Robot Man" 26. "Come On, Jerry (Timber)" 27. "Mr. Twister" 28. "Johnny Darlin'" 29. "He's Just A Scientist" 30. "I Won't Be Home To You" 31. "The Song Is Ended (But The Melody Lingers On)" 32. "Goody Goodbye"
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 | Description: | � Off to the dancefloor with Connie Francis: Bear Family Records® cordially invites you! � Our 'Dancefloor' CD series would be incomplete without a contribution from perhaps the most successful American singer of her time. � 32 carefully selected rockers, fast songs, every single one will get you on the dance floor. � Including Stupid Cupid, Lipstick On Your Collar, Vacation, Tweedle Dee, Mr. Twister and many more. � Detailed information about Connie and the individual songs written by Bill Dahl in the illustrated and extensive booklet as well as carefully remastered recordings round off an extremely entertaining package.
One of the reasons Connie Francis was Americaâ??s hands-down hottest female vocalist during the late â??50s and early â??60s was her extreme versatility. She could do it all and then some, squeezing every ounce of emotion out of an old Tin Pan Alley tearjerker, credibly singing in several different languages, and belting red-hot rock and roll that enlivened many a dance floor. This collection concentrates solely on the latter - 32 prime examples of Connieâ??s beguiling way with up-tempo material that was aimed right at her worldwide teenage demographic. Naturally, her best-known rockers are on board - Stupid Cupid (provided by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield, with Neil on piano), Lipstick On Your Collar with its jaw-dropping George Barnes guitar ride, the boisterous 1962 Top Ten hit Vacation - but plenty of deeper catalog sides are on offer too. An infectious cover of LaVern Bakerâ??s Tweedle Dee, the rousing Mr. Twister (co-written by future soul star Don Covay), a Sedaka/Greenfield-authored Baby Roo, the John D. Loudermilk-penned Hollywood and Heâ??s Just A Scientist, and a silly but undeniably fun Robot Man that was a huge 1960 British seller all demonstrate Francisâ?? confident mastery of rock and roll (Francis wrote Plenty Good Lovinâ?? and I Wonâ??t Be Home To You herself). Connieâ??s inviting you out on the dance floor for non-stop fun on this generous compilation! - BOOKLET One of the reasons Connie Francis was America's hands-down hottest female vocalist during the late '50s and early '60s was her extreme versatility. She could do it all and then some, squeezing every ounce of emotion out of an old Tin Pan Alley tearjerker, credibly singing in several different languages, and belting red-hot rock and roll that enlivened many a dance floor. This collection concentrates solely on the latter - 32 prime examples of Connie's beguiling way with up-tempo material that was aimed right at her worldwide teenage demographic. Naturally, her best-known rockers are on board - Stupid Cupid (provided by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield, with Neil on piano), Lipstick On Your Collar with its jaw-dropping George Barnes guitar ride, the boisterous 1962 Top Ten hit Vacation - but plenty of deeper catalog sides are on offer too. An infectious cover of LaVern Baker's Tweedle Dee, the rousing Mr. Twister (co-written by future soul star Don Covay), a Sedaka/Greenfield-authored Baby Roo, the John D. Loudermilk-penned Hollywood and He's Just A Scientist, and a silly but undeniably fun Robot Man that was a huge 1960 British seller all demonstrate Francis' confident mastery of rock and roll (Francis wrote Plenty Good Lovin' and I Won't Be Home To You herself). FEATURES:- Connie Francis: On The Dancefloor With Connie Francis (CD)
- 1-CD (Digipak) with 36-page booklet, 32 tracks. Total playing time: approx. 76 min.
- Off to the dancefloor with Connie Francis: Bear Family Records® cordially invites you!
- Our 'Dancefloor' CD series would be incomplete without a contribution from perhaps the most successful American singer of her time.
- 32 carefully selected rockers, fast songs, every single one will get you on the dance floor.
- Including Stupid Cupid, Lipstick On Your Collar, Vacation, Tweedle Dee, Mr. Twister and many more.
- Detailed information about Connie and the individual songs written by Bill Dahl in the illustrated and extensive booklet as well as carefully remastered recordings round off an extremely entertaining package.
ON THE DANCEFLOOR WITH CONNIE FRANCISOne of the reasons Connie Francis was America's hands-down hottest female vocalist during the late '50s and early '60s was her extreme versatility. She could do it all and then some, squeezing every ounce of emotion out of an old Tin Pan Alley tearjerker, credibly singing in several different languages, and belting red-hot rock and roll that enlivened many a dance floor. This collection concentrates solely on the latter - 32 prime examples of Connie's beguiling way with up-tempo material that was aimed right at her worldwide teenage demographic. Naturally, her best-known rockers are on board - Stupid Cupid (provided by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield, with Neil on piano), Lipstick On Your Collar with it's jaw-dropping George Barnes guitar ride, the boisterous 1962 Top Ten hit Vacation - but plenty of deeper catalog sides are on offer too. An infectious cover of LaVern Baker's Tweedle Dee, the rousing Mr. Twister (co-written by future soul star Don Covay), a Sedaka/Greenfield-authored Baby Roo, the John D. Loudermilk-penned Hollywood and He's Just A Scientist, and a silly but undeniably fun Robot Man that was a huge 1960 British seller all demonstrate Francis' confident mastery of rock and roll (Francis wrote Plenty Good Lovin' and I Won't Be Home To You herself)."On The Dancefloor With Connie Francis (CD)" is a vibrant collection that brings together some of the most danceable and upbeat tracks from one of pop music?s most beloved voices. Connie Francis, renowned for her crystal-clear vocals and emotional delivery, rose to fame in the late 1950s and quickly became an international sensation with hits like "Who's Sorry Now," "Stupid Cupid," and "Lipstick on Your Collar." This CD captures her infectious energy on songs designed to get listeners moving, showcasing both classic favorites and lesser-known gems perfect for any party or nostalgic evening. Released by BEAR FAMILY RECORDS, a label celebrated worldwide for its meticulous attention to detail and high-quality reissues of vintage recordings, this album is a must-have for collectors and fans alike. BEAR FAMILY has built its reputation over decades as a premier source for expertly curated compilations that honor musical legends such as Connie Francis. |  | No. of tracks: |
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BCD17663 |
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