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Connie Francis - Where The Boys Are / A-Ba-Ni-Bi album

Connie Francis - Where The Boys Are / A-Ba-Ni-Bi album

  • Performer: Connie Francis
  • Genre: Rock / Soulful music
  • Title: Where The Boys Are / A-Ba-Ni-Bi
  • Released: 1978
  • Style: Pop Rock, Disco
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1262 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1866 mb
  • Other: AHX MMF AAC DMF TTA AA WMA
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 680

Description

Connie Francis : Where The Boys Are : Souvenirs (1996) Where the boys are, someone waits for me A smilin' face, a warm embrace, two arms to hold me tenderly.

Taken from the United Artists album "Who's Happy Now" UAS 30182. 1978 United Artists Records Ltd. Manufactured in England.

Where the Boys Are" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield for, and first recorded by, Connie Francis as the title track of the 1960 movie by the same name in which she was co-starring. Connie Francis recorded "Where the Boys Are" as the theme song for the motion picture Where the Boys Are a 1961 MGM release filmed in 1960 in which Francis made her movie acting debut as one of four coeds on spring break in Fort Lauderdale.

Connie Francis (born 12 December 1938 in Newark, New Jersey, USA) is an American pop singer best known for international hit songs such as "Who's Sorry Now?," "Where The Boys Are", and "Everybody's Somebody's Fool". Born Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero in Newark's Italian Down Neck or Ironbound section of Newark, New Jersey neighbourhood, she is considered the most prolific and popular female rock 'n' roll hit-maker of the early rock era – the late 1950s to the early 1960s.

Where The Boys Are. This song is by Connie Francis and appear. his song has been covered by Mary Sarah under the title "Where The Boys Are". Where the boys are, someone waits for meA smilin' face, a warm embrace, two arms to hold me tenderly. Where the boys are, my true love will beHe's walkin' down some street in town and I know he's lookin' there for me. In the crowd of a million people I'll find my valentineAnd then I'll climb to the highest steeple and tell the world he's mine.

By this time, Connie Francis was established as one of the top female vocal talents of her generation, and she was ready to experiment - you hear her successful move into country music, wonderful outtakes, and never-issued songs from her early-'60s sessions. Disc one has more highlights than most greatest-hits albums, notable among them a pair of unissued "Swinging Medley" tracks, and tracks from the most daring of all of her albums, Songs to a Swinging Band  . Where the Boys Are. Howard Greenfield, Neil Sedaka.

Where the Boys Are is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield and first recorded b. .Heusen

Connie's Greatest Hits. Where the Boys Are Lyrics. Where the Boys Are is found on the album Connie's Greatest Hits. Hits Collection Singles+ Connie Rocks The Best of Connie Francis The Best of Connie Francis Gold Greatest Golden Groovy Goodies Rock Breakout Years: 1960 Platinum Collection Great Ultimate EP Collection Boy Hunt Rock 'N' Roll Legends Greatest Hits in Japanese Vacation: Best Selection The Collection Solid Gold.

Album · 1997 · 24 Songs. Turn On the Sunshine (From "Where the Boys Are"). 3. Follow the Boys (From "Follow the Boys"). 4. Tonight's My Night (From "Follow the Boys"). 5. Waiting for Billy (From "Follow the Boys"). 6. Italian Lullabye (From "Follow the Boys").

Tracklist

Where The Boys Are 3:23
A-Ba-Ni-Bi 3:15

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
UP 36430 Connie Francis Where The Boys Are / A-Ba-Ni-Bi ‎(7") United Artists Records UP 36430 UK 1978
UP 36430 Connie Francis Where The Boys Are ‎(7", Single, Promo) United Artists Records UP 36430 UK 1978
X13023 Connie Francis Where The Boys Are ‎(12", Maxi) United Artists Records, Festival Records X13023 Australia 1978

Comments

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Remember boyz, this is the disco recording of 1978. In Australia they extended the instrumental for this release. Seems to be the only country that had this. I don't know about Japan.