instagram viral song Pretty Little Baby Singer dies
Pretty Little Baby Singer Connie Francis dies at 87 : Now viral instagram trending song Pretty Little Baby Singer Kani Francis has passed away at the age of 87. She was admitted to the hospital a few days ago. The legendary singer passed away on Wednesday.
Not only Pretty Little Baby but she known for her popular songs like ‘Stupid Cupid’, ‘Pretty Little Baby’ and ‘Mama’.

The sad news was confirmed by her friend Ron Roberts in a post on Facebook. My dear friend Connie Francis passed away last night. According to a report, the former singer Connie Francis informed fans that she was hospitalized on July 2 due to severe pain, due to which she canceled her plans to attend the Independence Day program.
He said that he is still undergoing tests. His friend Ron Roberts said that he will share updates regarding his health. However, the last post left fans emotional. Earlier on July 4, Connie Francis shared her last post on Facebook, in which she talked about herself. Connie gained a lot of fame for her songs in the 1950s.

He had several hit songs, including ‘Stupid Cupid’, ‘Lipstick on Your Collar’, ‘Who’s Sorry Now’ and ‘Where the Boys Are’. His cover of the song ‘Who’s Sorry Now’ gained popularity after it was featured on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand.
Francis was born Concetta Rosemarie Franconero and grew up in a working-class Italian American family in Brooklyn, New York.
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Encouraged by her father, she started playing the accordion at the age of three. By the time she was a teenager, she had changed her name to Connie Francis, and was making regular appearances on the US TV variety show Startime Kids. Early attempts to launch a singing career were not successful. She was turned down by almost every record label, only securing a contract with MGM Records because her demo song was called Freddy – which happened to be the name of the president’s son.
Her initial recordings failed to find an audience, and Francis accepted a place to study medicine at university. But she scored a breakout hit with her last contracted recording for MGM – a cover of the 1923 song Who’s Sorry Now?, that she only recorded at her father’s insistence.
“I had 18 bomb records,” Francis told UPI in 1996. “He wanted me to record a song written in 1923. I said ‘Forget about it – the kids on American Bandstand would laugh me right off the show.’
“He said, ‘If you don’t record this song, dummy, the only way you’ll get on American Bandstand is to sit on the TV’.” It was almost prophetic. In 1958, Dick Clark championed the track on American Bandstand, telling viewers: “There’s no doubt about it, she is headed straight for the number one spot.”
Francis, who was watching at home, had no idea the song was going to feature on the show.
“Well, the feeling was cosmic – just cosmic!” she wrote in her diary that night.
“Right there in my living-room, it became Mardi Gras-time and New Year’s Eve at the turn of the century!” Over the next couple of years, Francis became a true pop icon.
She sold millions of records – including teen hits like Lipstick On Your Collar and Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool.
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