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 | Oldies But Goodies 50's & early 60's Rock & Roll Timeless snippets of classic Rock & Roll music from the 50's & 60's by The Four Seasons, Richie Valens, The Shangi-Las, Ruby and the Romantics,The Drifters, Brenda Lee, Beach Boys, Jay & The Americans, Everly Brothers, Little Anthony & The Imperials. Clyde MacPhatter, Barbara Harris, Dee Dee Sharp, Connie Francis, Ben E. King, Martha & The Vandellas, The Crests, The Orlons, The Marvalettes, The Shirelles, Chubby Checker, The Temptations, The Diamonds, Paul & Paula, Jan & Dean and many others. |  | Who's Sorry Now-Connie Francis This song was requested for me to upload. |  | Never On Sunday - Connie Francis 1960 Oscar best song |  | Oh My Darling Clementine Oh My Darling Clementine By Connie Francis and Jonny Hills Oh My Darling, Clementine is an American western folk ballad usually credited to Percy Montrose (1884), even though it's sometimes referred to Barker Bradford. The song is believed to have been based on another song called Down by the River Liv'd a Maiden by HS Thompson (1863). The words are those of a bereaved lover singing about his darling, the daughter of a miner in the 1849 California Gold Rush. He loses her in a drowning accident, though he consoles himself towards the end of the song with Clementine's "little sister". The verse about the little sister was often left out of folk song books intended for children, presumably because it seemed morally questionable. Gerald Brenan attributes the melody to originally being an old Spanish ballad in his book South from Granada. It was made popular by Mexican miners during the Gold Rush. It was also given various English texts. No particular source is cited to verify that the song he used to hear in the 1920s in a remote Spanish village was not an old text with new music, but Brenan states in his preface that all facts mentioned in the book have been checked reasonably well. Forty-niners The first people to rush to the gold fields, beginning in the spring of 1848, were the residents of California themselves?primarily agriculturally oriented Americans and Europeans living in Northern California, along with Native Americans and some Californios (Spanish-speaking ... |  | Connie Francis - Siboney Connie Francis' rendition of "Siboney." This song was used in "2046," appears in that film's soundtrack, and appears on the album "A Selection of Boleros." Connie released it on her album titled "Connie Francis Sings Spanish and Latin American Favorites." |  | Connie Francis - I Will Wait For You EAX® extra-stereo*** (M. Legrand, JL Demy, N. Gimbel) If it takes forever I will wait for you For a thousand summers I will wait for you Till you're back beside me, till I'm holding you Till I hear you sigh here in my arms Anywhere you wander, anywhere you go Every day remember how I love you so In your heart believe what in my heart I know That forevermore I'll wait for you The clock will tick away the hours one by one Then the time will come when all the waiting's done The time when you return and find me here and run Straight to my waiting arms If it takes forever I will wait for you For a thousand summers I will wait for you Till you're here beside me, till I'm touching you And forevermore sharing your love Till you're here beside me, till I'm touching you And forevermore I will wait for you.. |  | Connie Francis - Schöner Fremder Mann A German version of Someone Else's Boy.....nice teener.... |  | Paper Roses Paper Roses.....well downloaded mp3 as connie francis....but apparently not....so if you can guess who is singing let me know |  | Connie Francis - Quando quando quando Connie Francis - Quando quando quando |  | Connie Francis - Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel 1960 Connie Francis - Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel 1960 (1960 die erfolgreichste deutschsprachige Single, Deutsche Version von 'Everybody's Somebody's Fool', damals Nummer 1 in den USA) Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel sie kommt und geht von einem zum andern. Sie nimmt uns alles doch sie gibt auch viel zu viel. Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel. Wir trafen und wir lieben uns seit Jahren Die Zukunft schien uns beiden sonnenklar. Fast wären wir zum Standesamt gefahren bis alles plötzlich so verändert war. Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel sie kommt und geht von einem zum andern. Sie nimmt uns alles doch sie gibt auch viel zu viel. Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel. Wie oft hast du die Treue mir geschworen und sicher war es so für lange Zeit. Doch dann hast du auf`s Neu dein Herz verloren nur darum bin ich wieder einsam heut`. Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel sie kommt und geht von einem zum andern. Sie nimmt uns alles doch sie gibt auch viel zu viel. Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel |
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