Connie's Greatest Hits

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Connie's Greatest Hits is a studio album by U. S. Entertainer Connie Francis. The album features the songs from Francis' most successful singles from her breakthrough hit Who's Sorry Now? in early 1958 up to the date of the album's release in November 1959.

The album was repackaged with a new cover design and re-released in March 1962.[1]

Track listing

Side A

# Title Songwriter Length
1. "Who's Sorry Now" Ted Snyder, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby 2.16
2. "Fallin'" Neil Sedaka, Howard Greenfield 2.13
3. "Happy Days and Lonely Nights" Billy Rose, Fred Fisher 2.07
4. "Stupid Cupid" Neil Sedaka, Howard Greenfield 2.13
5. "Carolina Moon" Joe Burke, Benny Davis 2.32
6. "Plenty Good Lovin'" Connie Francis 2.03

Side B

# Title Songwriter Length
1. "Frankie" Neil Sedaka, Howard Greenfield 2.30
2. "You're Gonna Miss Me" Eddie Curtis 2.43
3. "Lipstick on Your Collar" George Goehring, Edna Lewis 2.18
4. "If I Didn't Care" Jack Lawrence 2.37
5. "My Happiness" Borney Bergantine, Betty Peterson 2.29
6. "I'm Sorry I Made You Cry" Jeannine Clesi 2.27

CD Re-issue

In 2012, "Connie's Greatest Hits" was re-released by Hallmark Records in their "Original Recordings" series, with "Who's Sorry Now" replaced by "Robot Man", "Frankie" replaced by "Valentino" and "Lipstick on Your Collar" replaced by "It Would Be Worth It"

References

  1. ^ Connie Francis: Souvenirs, Booklet of 4-CD-Box, Polydor 1996, Cat.-No. 314 533 382-2