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Singer Connie Francis Dead

Variety on MSN · 4d
Connie Francis, ‘Pretty Little Baby’ and ‘Stupid Cupid’ Singer, Dies at 87
Connie Francis, the chart-topping pop singer of '50s and '60s classics like "Stupid Cupid" and "Pretty Little Baby," has died. She was 87.
Deadline · 4d
Connie Francis Dies: ‘Who’s Sorry Now?’, ‘Stupid Cupid’ Singer Who Enjoyed Viral Comeback Was 87
Connie Francis, the immensely popular mid-century pop singer known for songs such as "Who's Sorry Now?" and "Pretty Little Baby" died Wednesday.
The Hollywood Reporter · 4d
Connie Francis, ‘Where the Boys Are’ Singer and Actress, Dies at 87
One of the most commercially successful female singers in history, she also had hits with "Who's Sorry Now?," "Mama," "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" and "Stupid Cupid."
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Forever No. 1: Connie Francis, ‘My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own’
With some other artists, like Connie Francis, it’s less clear: Ask an average fan of ’50s and ’60s pop to name her three ...
4d
'Stupid Cupid' Singer Connie Francis Dies At 87
American singer Connie Francis, whose hits such as "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" and "Stupid Cupid" topped the charts in the late 1950s and 1960s, has died aged 87, her publicist announced Thursday.
4don MSN
‘Pretty Little Baby' singer Connie Francis dies at 87
The singer was one a star in the late 1950s and early 1960s, known for hits such as "Who’s Sorry Now," "Where the Boys Are" ...

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