Connie Francis, the legendary singer who topped the charts in the 1950s and ‘60s and whose music saw a recent resurgence on social media, has died. She was 87. Francis’ longtime friend and president ...
Iconic singer and New Jersey native Connie Francis, known for hits such as “Pretty Little Baby” and “Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool,” has died at 87. Francis’ death was confirmed on social media by her ...
Connie Francis was the voice behind “Pretty Little Baby” and other hits. Actress and pop singer Connie Francis died at 87 years old. The news broke after her friend Ron Roberts shared a post on ...
Connie Francis, the wholesome pop star of the 1950s and 1960s whose hits include "Pretty Little Baby" and who would later serve as an ironic title for a personal life filled with heartbreak and ...
Pop singer Connie Francis has died at 87. The first female singer to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, she was known for her hit single "Who's Sorry Now?" and for singing the theme song and ...
Connie Francis was a giant of 1950s and ’60s sugary-sweet pop, notching more than a dozen hits. In the months leading up to her death, announced Thursday, she experienced one more in “Pretty Little ...
LOS ANGELES, California — Legendary pop singer Connie Francis died peacefully Wednesday at 87, her longtime friend and label president, Ron Roberts, confirmed in a Facebook post. “it is with a heavy ...
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 ...
The late pop singer made her mark on music throughout the ’50s and ’60s but had a resurgence in 2025 all thanks to TikTok. Learn about Connie’s life, career and legacy here. Connie Francis was a pop ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Connie Francis, the wholesome pop star of the 1950s and 1960s whose hits include “Pretty Little Baby” and who would later serve as an ironic title for a personal life filled with ...
Connie Francis, a pop singer and actress whose hits such as “Lipstick on Your Collar” and “Who’s Sorry Now?” became a soundtrack for a generation of teens in the 1960s, has died, according to a post ...