Connie Francis has died at age 87, very few months after having managed to viralize one of his old songs, ‘Pretty Little Baby’, which had gone unnoticed at its time of editing, 1962.
The singer had declared this year that she had forgotten this song until she listened to her new and then recalled “that she had recorded it in 7 languages.” “Linda Micachita”, thus in Spanish, is one of her most listened to streaming platforms.
Connie Francis was well known during the 50s and 60s, because it was no less than the first female artist who had a number 1 in the Billboard Hot 100 with ‘Everybody’s Holybody’s Fool’. They also succeeded especially ‘My Mind Has to Heart of its Own’ and ‘Don’t Break The Heart That Loves You’. He came to add 35 songs in the top 40 over the years, and during the 60s he was recognized as the most popular women’s singer in different countries.
The statement of his death made by his representative Ron Roberts indicates: “I know that Connie would have wanted her fans to be the first to discover this sad news.” As Billboard reports, the cause of death has not been revealed, although a couple of weeks ago it was in the emergency room, in Florida, after suffering pain. For the memory there is a large collection of ballads and pop standards of the late 50s and early 60s.
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