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YouTube Videos
This website enables individual collectors to share among other fans wonderful videos of Connie Francis. Typically never available from commercial sources, Youtube lets someone post footage from their collection.
An outstanding performance of this upbeat song with great body movements by Connie.
Die Liebe Ist Ein Seltsames Spiel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoPHBZSoRUE
From the 1990s when Connie toured Germany singing a Everybodys Somebodys Fool in German. Here you can see why Connie has a huge fan following in Germany.
Mama: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4jW8DNVMJk
An Italian classic, this song is very emotional and quite difficult to sing. After all the years and what Connie has been through she still can perform it beautifully.
Everybodys Somebodys Fool: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dQ3z5nqRr4
From the early 60s, Connie sings one of her R&R chart toppers on nationwide television. After more than 40 years, audiences praise with lots of comments.
NY Yankees Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAu4Q7LuQu0
Not a well known song by Connie Francis, this video captures her far-ranging and brilliant abilities.
Where the Boys Are, a collection of scenes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtKkps53qjs
What appears to be a movie trailer, a collection of scenes assembled by an individual with Connie singing the title song (that was written and composed in two days by Howie Greenfield and Neil Sedaka).
Live in Hong Kong: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ud-O0wiuAlQ
Not broadcast quality, this person shares their footage from this hugely successful 2006 concert.
Tonights My Night from Follow The Boys: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bm87xRsVNv4
Here we see Connie performing very nicely in a pretty dress.
Barcarole In Der Nacht: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgfT_UwqqBQ
Another video that shows why Germans always roll out the red carpet for Connie whenever she visits Germany.
Turn On The Sunshine from Where The Boys Are: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6IdRPopoEs
The second of two songs made for the 1960 film. Turn On The Sunshine was never available until the late 1990s and now someone uploaded this beautiful performance of a jazzy performance by Connie. Great movements by Connie in a beautiful dress (Editors Note: quite alluring like Gina Lollobrigida in Fast and Sexy).
Al Di La: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odq7fTFwE5s
Perhaps the most impressionable Italian love song and performed, of course, beautifully by Connie. All outstanding Italian singers have sang this standard. The song first performed by Emilio Pericoli in the movie Rome Adventure. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5NqiPWB1V0
Editors Note:
Some of the vidoes below can be found using common webpage searches, some videos are no longer available though occasionally they appear on ebay.
Americas Sweetheart of Song
A biography of Connie Francis was featured on A&E Biography Channel on October 25th, 1998. A peer of Connies, Shelley Fabares, did an excellent narration. A tape of the program can be ordered from A&E at (800) 423-1212 for $19.95 plus tax/shipping. This tape may not be available for sale outside the U.S. and Canada.
Connies life was discussed from when she started performing with an accordion in Newarks Little Italy and through her accomplishments and difficulties. Interviews included many with Connie and her friends and family. It had footage of Connies concert performances including her early television shows. Other footage of Connie performing for the troops in Vietnam was from ABC news (some of this in color!). Some of the other clips were from friends. The film clip of her singing Stupid Cupid live for television is from the Arthur Murray Dance Party show.
Also shown in the biography is Connie singing Mama on the Perry Como Show. This was a significant date because this demonstrated Connie was much more than a rock-n-roll singer (although she always was, it was not yet general public knowledge). On the following day, all tickets to her concert at Carnegie Hall were sold out and scalpers were able to demand top dollar for tickets. As compared to before the Perry Como show, they considered cancelling the concert because only 150 seats were sold (what a difference one song can make).
Connie Francis sings a collection of her standards favorites, rock-n-roll favorites, big band favorites, and ethnic favorites at her concert in Miami Beach, Florida. Also included in this tape, Connie talks about her personal and professional life. If you have Connie Francis music (or if you dont), then the Connie Francis: A Legend in Concert video is a MUST for your collection. Here you will see that when compared to Connie, Madonna is boring.
Important Note: This video has been discontinued. It may still be available from HMV at http://www.hmv.com (do a search on "Francis Connie"). Also check Video Flicks at http://www.videoflicks.com/VF2/1030/1030301.ihtml.
Original source for Legend in Concert:
Catalog #MP6102
60 minutes (about $30)
MPI Media Group
16101 S. 108th Avenue
Orland Park, Il 60462
(708) 460-0555
Connie Francis sings a collection of her standards favorites, rock-n-roll favorites, big band favorites, and ethnic favorites at the London Palladium (Editors Note: On the box it mentioned that this was the first live recording of one of Connies performances.)
I.D. International Disc used to carry this but they have closed down.
Connies first featured film from 1960, the original wild party classic that persuaded college students from all over the U.S.A. to descend on Fort Lauderdale every year. Angie (Connie Francis), Merrit (Dolores Hart), Melanie (Yvette Mimieux), and Tuggle (Paula Prentiss) travel to Fort Lauderdale on their spring vacation in hope of finding excitement and romance. With hordes of available young men around, the girls must discover what they really want in a relationship. Also stars George Hamilton, Frank Gorshin, and Jim Hutton.
Go here to Film Clips to see scenes from Where The Boys Aree.
For more info on this movie, go here to http://allmovie.com and do a search on Connie Francis. A link to Where The Boys Are should appear.
Available from
VideoFlicks at http://www.videoflicks.com/VF2/1023/1023508.ihtml.
Movies Unlimited at http://www.moviesunlimited.com (Where The Boys Are link)
Critics Choice Video (Catalog #LRMGM600419) for about $20
1-800-367-7765
Amazon Books at http://www.amazon.com
Availability: On Order; $16.99, usually ships within 1-2 weeks.
Jamboree
Connie is featured in this pleasant 1957 high-gloss rock n roll musical finds two singing hopefuls rising in the ranks of the biz, between performances by the likes of Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and more.
Available from Video Flicks at http://www.videoflicks.com/VF2/1080/1080468.ihtml.
Available from http://www.moviesunlimited.com (Jamboree link).
Miscellaneous Videos with Connie Francis
Classic TV Commercials Of The Fifties And Sixties, Vol. XXV from http://www.moviesunlimited.com
Bobby Darin And Friends, Vol. 2 from http://www.moviesunlimited.com
Stage Show (1955) from http://www.moviesunlimited.com
Editors note: The following movies are not readily available but are listed here for reference.
Follow The Boys
The second of Connies four movies, this 1963 film was released by MGM/UA on LASER disc in 1997. The movie is about four Navy wives creating mayhem as they follow their men around the Riviera. Also stars Paula Prentiss, Russ Tamblyn, Dany Robin, Richard Long, Ron Randall, Roger Perry, and Janis Paige. There is no known source where to get Follow The Boys.
For more info on this movie, go here to http://allmovie.com and do a search on Connie Francis. A link to Follow The Boys should appear.
Looking For Love (1964)
A promising singer has to choose between show business and marriage. Also stars Jim Hutton, Susan Oliver, Joby Baker, Barbara Nichols, George Hamilton, and Paula Prentiss. Features appearances by Danny Thomas and Johnny Carson. A very nice movie which features Connie singing rock-n-roll, big band, jazz, and ballads. Looking For Love movie will most likely will never be released for sale. It is occasionally shown on TCM cable channel.
Go here to Film Clips to see scenes from Looking For Love.
For more info on this movie, go here to http://allmovie.com and do a search on Connie Francis. A link to Looking For Love should appear.
When The Boys Meet The Girls (1965)
A wealthy playboy gives up partying to help a Nevada farm girl make her ranch a success. Also stars Harve Presnell, Hermans Hermits and Louis Armstrong. The Laserdisc version catalog #MGM/UA ML 102674. There is no known source of this movie at this time. However, "When The Boys Meet The Girls" movie was located by someone at Tower Records on a special sale rack.
For more info on this movie, go here to http://allmovie.com and do a search on Connie Francis. A link to When The Boys Meet The Girls should appear.
All Movie at http://allmovie.com as an extensive indexing site for other Connie Francis movies.