Connie Francis, Singer of 1960s Pop Hits, Dies
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Connie Francis, a pop singer and actress whose hits such as “Lipstick on Your Collar” and “Who’s Sorry Now?” became a soundtrack for a generation of teens in the 1960s, has died, according to a post from her publicist and friend,
Connie Francis, who died on July 16, was married four times. Here's everything to know about Connie Francis' family, including her four ex-husbands and son.
Pop legend Connie Francis spent a decade working in Nashville with numerous Hall of Fame icons. The "Pretty Little Baby" singer died at 87.
Iconic singer Connie Francis has died just weeks after pulling out of a Fourth of July performance and telling fans she was in the hospital in “extreme pain.” Ron Roberts, the president of Concetta Records, shared the news to Francis’ Facebook page just after midnight on Thursday.
Connie Francis' friend tells PEOPLE about the final days before her death, saying she'd be 'smiling' knowing she 'left this world as big a star' as ever