TikTok names Connie Francis’ 1962 song “Pretty Little Baby” its Top Global Song of 2025 after it’s used in more than 28.4 million posts. Videos featuring the track have surpassed 68.6 billion views, ...
The singer, now 87, admits she'd actually forgotten about the song, as it was never one of her biggest hits Francis says she's enjoying the resurgence, however, as she talks to PEOPLE about her life ...
Connie Francis confessed that she barely remembered recording “Pretty Little Baby” in 1962. But even though the song never cracked Billboard’s Hot 100, it has gained new life on TikTok -- which named ...
Read full article: Clay County Sheriff’s Office investigating deputy-involved shooting in Oakleaf Plantation A strong to severe storm can't be ruled on Mother's day. LOS ANGELES – Connie Francis, the ...
“Who’s Sorry Now” is one of Connie Francis’s most well-known and celebrated songs, but it’s also one she had no intention of singing, only doing so after her father’s insistence. In fact, she tried to ...
The Connie Francis song “Pretty Little Baby” wasn’t released as a single. But it’s being streamed like one ... 63 years after it was released in 1962. Francis, 87, a singer and actor who grew up in ...
Connie Francis, the angelic-voiced singer who was one of the biggest recording stars of the late 1950s and early 1960s, has died. She was 87. Her friend and publicist, Ron Roberts, announced the ...
Connie Francis’ 1962 ballad “Pretty Little Baby” found new life more than six decades after its release when TikTok named it the platform’s Top Global Song of 2025. The track, which never cracked the ...
The singer reflected on how the hit song's came to be in an interview with PEOPLE two months before her death Connie Francis's biggest hit was one she never wanted to record Her father told her, "If I ...
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Connie Francis, whose hit songs included 'Who's Sorry Now?' and 'Pretty Little Baby,' dies at 87
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Connie Francis, the wholesome pop star of the 1950s and ‘60s whose hits included “Pretty Little Baby” and “Who’s Sorry Now?” — the latter would serve as an ironic title for a ...
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