Connie Francis

 

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Connie Francis

Connie Francis Connie Francis who was best known for her 1960s tracks such as Who's Sorry Now and Vacation also had a Disco version of Where The Boys Are released in 1978.

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Well, i've got that disco version of 1978, taken from a very poor & distorted 7 intch.
Can it be found on a digital media or any compilation of Connie?

Greets,
The-X
Posted by: The Xpert | Apr 20, 07 | 10:48 am

Most of the artists from the oldies' era who transposed their songs into disco songs actually made it sound better.
Posted by: Dan_10 | Jun 18, 07 | 6:48 pm

This was a non-worthy song! No-one played it, I sure didn't. While other artists and acts did relatively well with the concept of re-releasing a prior hit in DISCO form, CONNIE FRANCIS was not one of them. Her blatant attempt to get the GAY community behind this song failed!! So did this record. On my scale from 1-10, it can only get a 2.
Posted by: vyniljunkie | Mar 12, 08 | 10:46 am

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