Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero

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Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero Wiki Biography

Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero was born on the 12th December 1938, in Newark, New Jersey USA, and as Connie Francis is a singer who was very popular in the late 1950s and 1960s, and released many hit songs including “Who’s Sorry Now?” (1958), “Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool” (1960) and “Where The Boys Are” (1961). Francis has been active in the entertainment industry since the 1940s.

How much is the net worth of Connie Francis? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the singer’s wealth is over $25 million, as of the data presented in the early 2017. Singing is the main source of Francis’ fortune.

To begin with, Francis was schooled at Newark Arts and Belleville High Schools, but came in contact with music very early. At the age of ten, she appeared in the USA television show “Star Time” (1948), in which young talents had the chance to prove themselves. She first performed playing the accordion, yet soon continued with just singing. In the above mentioned show, she gained more accessible and short stage name.

Concerning her professional career, Francis adopted her stage name at this time, and began recording singles in 1955. However, by and large everything she released flopped, until her breakthrough in 1957, when she released the single “Who’s Sorry No”. Over the next decade the song was followed by many more hits, making Connie Francis one of the most popular singers in the world. She is often recognised by specific weeping in the style of slow songs as “My Happiness” (1958), “I’m Sorry I Made You Cry” (1959) and “Among My Souvenirs” (1959). The well known songs “Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool” (1960) and “My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own” (1960) took first place on the Billboard charts.

Francis sang songs in nine languages, most of them were performed in English and Italian, although she sang in French, Spanish, German, Japanese, Yiddish and Hebrew, releasing several albums in Italian, Spanish and Hebrew. Connie Francis also had a hugely successful career in Germany; her first German recording, “Die Liebe ist ein Seltsames Spiel” (Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool) topped the German sales charts in 1960, and she came to have two more number ones in Germany, “Paradiso” (1962) and “Barcarole in der Nacht” (1963).

During the Vietnam War Connie Francis performed many times for military audiences, but then in 1969, Francis left music, only to return in 1973. Connie Francis always liked country music, and she experienced a minor success with the song “The Wedding Cake” (1982), adding her name on the country charts. In 1996, she released the tribute album to Buddy Holly entitled “With Love to Buddy” which is her last studio album, so far.

In addition, Francis’ autobiography “Who’s Sorry Now?” was released in 1984.

Finally, in the personal life of the singer, Francis has had four marriages, firstly in the ‘60s to Dick Kanellis, yet they divorced after three months. In 1971, Francis married for the second time, to Izzy Marrion, and again divorced within a year. In 1973, she married Joseph Garzillin, and the pair adopted a son, but the union ended in divorce in 1978. In 1985, she married then divorced Bob Parkinson. The singer has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

IMDB Wikipedia $25 Million 1938 1938-12-12 2046 (2004) 4 Months 5′ 1½” (1.56 m) Actress Animal House (1978) Bob Parkinson (1985-1986) Concetta Rosemarie Franconero Connie Francis Net Worth December 12 Dick Kannellis (1964 Izzy Marrion (1971-1972) Joseph Garzilli (1973-1978) Music Department My Cousin Vinny (1992) New Jersey Newark Sagittarius Soundtrack The Island (2005) USA

Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero Quick Info

Full Name Connie Francis
Net Worth $25 Million
Date Of Birth December 12, 1938
Place Of Birth Newark, New Jersey, USA
Height 5′ 1½” (1.56 m)
Profession Singer, Actress, Vocalist
Education Newark Arts and Belleville High Schools
Nationality American
Spouse Dick Kannellis (1964, 4 months), Izzy Marrion (1971-1972), Joseph Garzilli (1973-1978), Bob Parkinson (1985-1986)
Children Joseph Garzilli Jr.
Parents George Franconero, Sr., Ida Franconero, Where the Boys Are, Stupid Cupid, Lipstick on Your Collar
Siblings George Franconero, Jr.
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/ConnieFrancisOfficial
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/1conniefrancis
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0290120
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/connie-francis-mn0000117064
Awards Golden Globe Special Achievement Award, NME Award for World Female Singer, NME Award for Favourite US Female Singer, Where the Boys Are, Stupid Cupid, Lipstick on Your Collar
Record Labels MGM, Polydor, GSF Records, Ivanhoe Records, United Artists, Malaco, Herzklang, Legacy Recordings, Carlton Music, Concetta Records
Nominations Star on the Italian Walk of Fame (2009, Toronto, Canada)
Movies Rock, Rock, Rock (1956), Jamboree (1957), The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw (1958), Where the Boys Are (1961)
TV Shows “This Is Your Life“, “Star Time” (1948)

Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero Quotes

  • [on her hit singles] They were the least-artistic endeavor of my career. They were bubblegum songs. They were teenybopper songs. But I enjoy seeing the reaction of people when I do them. [The Arizona Republic, Feb. 9, 2006]
  • On truth: Don’t confuse me with the facts!
  • [regarding Dick Clark playing “Who’s Sorry Now” on New American Bandstand 1965 (1952)] He continued playing it until it sold a million. Without Dick Clark I wouldn’t have stayed in show business. I was ready to go back to school to study medicine.
  • [on Elvis Presley’s inner-circle crew] Well, they were yes men. They overlooked his excesses and the chemicals he was taking. For a Cadillac, they would say the right thing. I said, “God forbid that day comes that you die, Elvis. Red West is gonna write a bad book about you,” and I was absolutely right.
  • [on her late brother George] He had the greatest sense of humor in the world. When he heard that I was getting married for the third time, he said, “Let me ask you a question”, he said. “Don’t you think it would be a good idea if you bought a drip-dry wedding dress?” I said, “Don’t get cute, Georgie”. Then he said, “Is Anita going to be my best friend? Is Anita going to be your Matron of Honor again?” I said, “Yes”. He said, “It is a nice thing you keep doing for Anita. Everybody needs a steady job.”
  • In an interview published in the September 1991 issue of DISCoveries Magazine, Connie tells Jerry Osborne: One day in 1960 I was going through my collection of Al Jolson and Judy Garland records, and I played Al’s “Are You Lonesome Tonight”. I said, “Daddy, come listen to this. I could make it a No. 1 song”. He agreed and I called Don Costa in to do the arrangement. I said, “I’m more excited about recording this song than anything I’ve ever cut.” We were in the car on our way to New York when the radio played [Elvis Presley’s] “new” single, “Are You Lonesome Tonight?”. Can you believe that? I was literally on my way to the studio to record it. How do you like that? Elvis even did the recitation part just like Al Jolson did.
  • [regarding her version of “God Bless America”] In an interview published in the September 1991 issue of DISCoveries Magazine, Connie tells ‘Jerry Osborne’: Irving Berlin had a fit when he found out I was doing it. He called my manager and said, “If that teenybopper louses up my beautiful ‘God Bless America’ the way she did poor Harry Ruby’s ‘Who’s Sorry Now’, I’m going to have a stroke”. My manager said, “Please, Irving, relax. You’ll be the first to hear it.” “I just don’t want it loused up with any of that ‘Stupid Cupid’ crap!”, said Irving. Then when the record came out, my manager sent it directly to him and he said, “She did it just the way I thought she’d do it. It stinks! It’s worse than that.” I can’t even tell you what he said. So, when it made the Top 10 in Variety, Irving called my manager and says, “George, do you think she can do ‘God Bless America’ on Perry Como’s Kraft Music Hall (1948).
  • Overseas, especially in England, I was an adult star before I was an adult star in America. But here, they didn’t take me seriously until that night on Perry Como’s Kraft Music Hall (1948). I remember it was a Wednesday night, and I had a concert at Carnegie Hall the following Sunday and only 200 seats had been sold. Within 24 hours after doing “The Perry Como Show” they were scalping tickets to get into my show at Carnegie Hall.
  • [on her MGM record contract] I never paid for anything. There was never any recoupment for all the sessions I did. Not one penny. I had four people I hired to work for me on letters and on foreign releases. They paid for every photograph and I kept the photos. Travel, everything, was paid for. Even if it wasn’t on MGM business, it was paid for. Gowns-bills were sent to MGM because I needed them for album covers. I bought them, and wore them. I could record where I wanted, however many songs I wanted, in whatever country, in whatever language, with whatever arranger, and then the bottom line was, if I didn’t like any of it, I didn’t have to release it. I didn’t abuse it. I tried to release even the garbage so that I wouldn’t just be recording and not releasing stuff.
  • [speaking about Hollywood trying to get her thin] I didn’t know anything about speed or diet pills, but they gave me these little red pills, like Benzedrine, that you can only buy in Mexico now.

Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero Important Facts

  • She was nominated for the 2016 New Jersey Hall of Fame in the Performance Arts category.
  • She was nominated for the 2012 New Jersey Hall of Fame for her contributions to Arts and Entertainment.
  • Close friend of Kaye Stevens and Neil Sedaka.
  • She and ex-husband Joseph Garzilli adopted a son, Joseph Garzilli Jr.(born 1974).
  • One of the guests shown on the episode of This Is Your Life (1952) spotlighting Connie was her fourth-grade teacher. Connie said that she always appreciated her support over the years, as the teacher she had the year previous told her that she’d never make it.
  • 1961: Singer Allan Chase released a vinyl 45 record titled “I’m In Love With Miss Connie Francis”, backed with the song “Lonely Heart”. The song gushes over her, often using titles of her songs in the lyrics.
  • Stated that the two highlights of her career, thus far, were her performance of the song “Never on Sunday” at the 1961 Academy Awards Ceremony, and her performance for troops in Vietnam in 1968 in which she ended with the song “God Bless America” and the entire army of soldiers present stood and sang along, most of whom were in tears.
  • Singer Gloria Estefan has been very vocal since the mid-1990s that she is interested in playing Connie in a movie about her life.
  • She was originally supposed to be born in Brooklyn, where her family lived at the time. However, her mother was visiting relatives in Newark, NJ, and attended an all-night dance when she went into labor.
  • Was the editor of her high school yearbook.
  • Received a scholarship to New York University to study medicine after high school.
  • Was advertised in magazines to appear in an MGM movie titled “The Girl with a Definite Maybe” in 1965 but the film was never made.
  • Her first national appearance was on Talent Scouts (1948).
  • 1958: She earned her first million dollars, topped polls for Favorite Female Singer and received 5,000 fan letters a week.
  • 7/3/63: She played a Command Performance before Queen Elizabeth II at the Alhambra Theatre in Glasgow, Scotland.
  • She was not allowed to attend her high school prom by her parents but was permitted to attend her school’s weekly chaperoned “Beehive” dances.
  • 1967″ She was voted Best Female Singer in Las Vegas.
  • The news of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination reached her on the set of her third MGM film, Looking for Love (1964). She recorded the single “In The Summer of His Years” in honor of the fallen president and packaged it in a conservative gold sleeve with no photos. All proceeds from the song were donated to the family of Dallas police officer J.D. Tippitt, who had been shot and killed by alleged Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald.
  • When she was first making demos, a New Jersey mobster approached her father and offered to place Connie’s songs in every jukebox along the East Coast. Mr. Franconero protested, stating that if his daughter was going to make it he wanted to see her do it on her own.
  • When her first hit, “Who’s Sorry Now”, first aired on New American Bandstand 1965 (1952), host Dick Clark stated, “There’s no doubt about it. This girl’s headed straight for the #1 spot.”.
  • According to a broadcast on the A&E Biography channel, singer Elvis Presley attended one of her concerts and had to leave for emotional reasons once he heard her sing the song “Mama” as his mother had just recently died. The next day Elvis sent Connie two dozen yellow roses with a note apologizing for his abrupt exit.
  • She has appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show (1948) (aka “The Ed Sullivan Show”) a total of 26 times.
  • She has been trying to promote a possible follow-up movie to her 1960s hit Where the Boys Are (1960) since the early 1980s titled “Where The Men Are”.
  • She did not learn to drive until she was in her 20s.
  • Singer/songwriter Neil Sedaka was originally hesitant to offer her the song “Stupid Cupid”, as he thought it was much too juvenile for her.
  • When she first appeared on the scene she was written up in several magazines as being the new Judy Garland.
  • When show host Perry Como wanted her to sing the Italian song “Mama” on Perry Como’s Kraft Music Hall (1948), she was very hesitant as she didn’t want to be labeled an ethnic singer. The performance gained such a positive response that she released several records in Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese and a number of other languages.
  • She originally did not want to sing her first smash hit, “Who’s Sorry Now”, since it was originally written in the 1930s. Her father convinced her otherwise.
  • She previously dated singer Bobby Darin, who quickly ended the relationship once her father ran him off from one of her shows with a pistol.
  • As a child she was asked by her father if she would rather have piano or accordion lessons. Since her father was an accordion player and often played to her, she chose the accordion, a decision she said she has come to regret.
  • 11/6/74: After an appearance at the Westbury Music Fair in New York, she was raped at knifepoint at the Howard Johnson Motel where she was staying. She subsequently sued the hotel chain for failing to provide adequate security when she learned that a year after the rape occurred, the broken lock to her former room had never been repaired. She was awarded a reported $3 million.
  • Dubbed Jayne Mansfield’s singing in The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw (1958).

Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Brooklyn Banker 2016 performer: “Chitarra Romana” Soundtrack
11.22.63 2016 TV Mini-Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Call the Midwife 2014-2016 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Gotham 2015 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Starved 2014 Short performer: “Where the Boys Are” Soundtrack
From the Future with Love 2013 Short performer: “I Will Wait for You” Soundtrack
Moeder, ik wil bij de revue 2012 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Midnight’s Children 2012 performer: “Who’s Sorry Now” Soundtrack
Jess + Moss 2011 performer: “Tammy” Soundtrack
You Again 2010 performer: “Who’s Sorry Now” 1923 Soundtrack
So You Think You Can Dance Canada 2009 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
That’s Amore!: Italian-American Favorites 2008 TV Movie performer: “Mama” – uncredited Soundtrack
Dancing with the Stars 2008 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Banished 2007 performer: “WHERE THE BOYS ARE” Soundtrack
11er Haus 2005 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Romance & Cigarettes 2005 performer: “Scapricciatiello Do You Love Me Like You Kiss Me” Soundtrack
The Island 2005 performer: “Siboney” Soundtrack
Veronica Mars 2005 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Wire 2004 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
2046 2004 performer: “Siboney” Soundtrack
Evil 2003 performer: “Stupid Cupid” Soundtrack
Mambo Italiano 2003 performer: “Mama” Soundtrack
Futurama 2002 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Sopranos 1999 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Jawbreaker 1999 performer: “Lollipop Lips” Soundtrack
Lewis & Clark & George 1997 performer: “Where The Boys Are” Soundtrack
Tohuwabohu 1992-1997 TV Series performer – 7 episodes Soundtrack
The Craft 1996 performer: “Fallin'” Soundtrack
Takin’ Over the Asylum 1994 TV Mini-Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Postcards from America 1994 performer: “Among My Souvenirs”, “Don’t Break The Heart That Loves You” Soundtrack
Brat Pack 1994 performer: “Follow The Boys” Soundtrack
Household Saints 1993 performer: “Who’s Sorry Now” Soundtrack
Lipstick on Your Collar 1993 TV Mini-Series performer: “Lipstick On Your Collar” Soundtrack
My Cousin Vinny 1992 performer: “Second Hand Love” Soundtrack
Roger & Me 1989 Documentary performer: “Lucky, Lucky Me” Soundtrack
Designing Women 1989 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
In a Year with 13 Moons 1978 performer: “Schöner fremder Mann” Soundtrack
Animal House 1978 performer: “Who’s Sorry Now” Soundtrack
Es funkeln die Sterne – Eine musikalische Silvesterreise um die Welt 1966 TV Movie performer: “Lullaby of Broadway” – uncredited Soundtrack
Melissa 1966 TV Mini-Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Flight of the Phoenix 1965 performer: “The Phoenix Love Theme “Senza Fine” Soundtrack
When the Boys Meet the Girls 1965 performer: “But Not For Me”, “I Got Rhythm”, “Mail Call”, “When The Boys Meet The Girls” Soundtrack
Biblioteca di Studio Uno 1964 TV Mini-Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
The Jack Benny Program 1963-1964 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Follow the Boys 1963 performer: “Italian Lullabye”, “Follow the Boys”, “Waiting for Billy”, “Tonight’s My Night”, “Sleepyland”, “Intrigue” / writer: “Italian Lullabye” Soundtrack
The 33rd Annual Academy Awards 1961 TV Special performer: “Never on Sunday” Soundtrack
Where the Boys Are 1960 performer: “Where the Boys Are”, “Turn On the Sunshine” Soundtrack
The Dick Clark Show 1958-1959 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw 1958 performer: “In the Valley of Love”, “If the San Francisco Hills Could Only Talk”, “Strolling Down the Lane with Bill” – uncredited Soundtrack
Rock Rock Rock! 1956 performer: “I Never Had A Sweetheart”, “Little Blue Wren” Soundtrack
Perry Como’s Kraft Music Hall 1948 TV Series performer: “Mama” Soundtrack
Schlager International 1967 TV Movie Actress
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1966 TV Series Sister Mary Clare Actress
When the Boys Meet the Girls 1965 Ginger Gray Actress
Looking for Love 1964 Libby Caruso Actress
Follow the Boys 1963 Bonnie Pulaski Actress
Where the Boys Are 1960 Angie Actress
The United States Steel Hour 1959 TV Series Actress
Jamboree! 1957 Connie Francis Actress
Rock Rock Rock! 1956 Dori’s Songs (singing voice) Actress
Laverne & Shirley 1976-1977 TV Series musician – 3 episodes Music Department
Biblioteca di Studio Uno 1964 TV Mini-Series playback singer – 1 episode Music Department
The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw 1958 singer: title music Music Department
Jamboree! 1957 singing voice: Freda Holloway Music Department
Rock Rock Rock! 1956 singing voice: Tuesday Weld Music Department
Laverne & Shirley 1977 TV Series contributor – 1 episode Miscellaneous
Neil Sedaka: King of Song 2014 TV Movie Herself Self
Homeward Bound Telethon 2013 TV Movie Herself Self
Hava Nagila: The Movie 2012 Documentary Herself Self
Piers Morgan Tonight 2012 TV Series Herself Self
Legends 2010 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Wages of Spin 2008 Documentary Herself Self
Showbiz Tonight 2006 TV Series Herself Self
The Original Amateur Hour 2005 Video documentary Herself Self
Feste der Volksmusik 2004 TV Series Herself Self
American Soundtrack: Red, White & Rock 2002 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Larry King Live 2002 TV Series Herself Self
Neil Sedaka: The Show Must Go On 2001 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Songmakers Collection 2001 Video Herself Self
Bobby Darin: Beyond the Song 1998 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Biography 1998 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Connie Francis Scrapbook 1992 Video short Herself Self
Live with Kelly and Michael 1989 TV Series Herself Self
Connie Francis: A Legend in Concert 1989 TV Movie Herself Self
Today 1989 TV Series Herself Self
Win, Lose or Draw 1989 TV Series Herself Self
Hour Magazine 1981-1985 TV Series Herself Self
On Stage America 1984 TV Series Herself Self
The 39th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1982 TV Special documentary Herself Self
American Bandstand’s 30th Anniversary Special 1981 TV Movie Herself Self
New American Bandstand 1965 1958-1980 TV Series Herself Self
Live Wednesday 1978 TV Series Herself Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1970-1973 TV Series Herself / Herself – Vocalist Self
The David Frost Show 1970-1971 TV Series Herself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1963-1971 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself / Herself – Singer Self
The Hollywood Squares 1970-1971 TV Series Guest Appearance Self
The Ed Sullivan Show 1958-1970 TV Series Herself – Singer / Herself Self
The Joey Bishop Show 1967-1969 TV Series Herself Self
The Jonathan Winters Show 1968 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Dean Martin Show 1967 TV Series Herself Self
Es funkeln die Sterne – Eine musikalische Silvesterreise um die Welt 1966 TV Movie Self
Melodien, die die Welt eroberten 1966 TV Movie Herself – Musician Self
Soeben eingetroffen 1966 TV Series Herself – Musician Self
The Andy Williams Show 1966 TV Series Herself Self
The Steve Lawrence Show 1965 TV Series Herself Self
Thank Your Lucky Stars 1965 TV Series Herself Self
Five O’Clock Club 1965 TV Series Herself Self
The Eamonn Andrews Show 1965 TV Series Herself Self
Ready, Steady, Go! 1965 TV Series Herself Self
The Jack Benny Program 1963-1964 TV Series Herself / Em Skinner / Mrs. Stephen Foster Self
I’ve Got a Secret 1964 TV Series Herself – Celebrity Guest Self
The Bell Telephone Hour 1960-1964 TV Series Herself – Singer Self
Celebrity Party 1963 TV Movie Herself Self
The Lawrence Welk Show 1963 TV Series Herself Self
The Merv Griffin Show 1963 TV Series Herself Self
Password All-Stars 1962 TV Series Herself Self
At This Very Moment 1962 TV Special Herself Self
The New Steve Allen Show 1961 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Val Parnell’s Sunday Night at the London Palladium 1959-1961 TV Series Herself / Herself – Top of the Bill Self
What’s My Line? 1961 TV Series Herself – Mystery Guest Self
Person to Person 1961 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The 33rd Annual Academy Awards 1961 TV Special Herself – Performer Self
Big Night Out 1961 TV Series Herself – Performer Self
This Is Your Life 1959-1961 TV Series Herself / Herself – Singer Self
Perry Como’s Kraft Music Hall 1958-1960 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest Self
Here’s Hollywood 1960 TV Series Herself Self
Spectacular 1958-1960 TV Series Herself – Host / Herself Self
Parade 1960 TV Series Herself Self
The Dick Clark Show 1958-1960 TV Series Herself / Themselves Self
The Revlon Revue 1960 TV Series Herself Self
Herzlichst Ihr Peter Kraus 1960 TV Series Herself Self
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show 1959 TV Series Herself Self
The Jimmie Rodgers Show 1959 TV Series Herself Self
The Patti Page Oldsmobile Show 1958 TV Series Herself Self
The Arthur Murray Party 1958 TV Series Herself Self
The Big Record 1958 TV Series Herself Self
Stage Show 1955 TV Series Herself – Vocalist Self
Battle of the Ages 1952 TV Series Herself Self
My Yearbook 1960-1963 2015 TV Movie Herself Archive Footage
That’s Amore!: Italian-American Favorites 2008 TV Movie Herself Archive Footage
A Classic Christmas from the Ed Sullivan Show 2005 Video Herself Archive Footage
American Bandstand’s 50th Anniversary Celebration 2002 TV Movie Herself Archive Footage
Pop 2000: 50 Jahre Popmusik und Jugendkultur in Deutschland 1999 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
American Bandstand’s Teen Idol 1994 TV Special Herself Archive Footage
The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show 2 1991 TV Special Herself Archive Footage
The Best of Bandstand: The Superstars 1987 Video short Herself Archive Footage
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Years 1985 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Soeben eingetroffen 1967 TV Series Herself – Musician Archive Footage

Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1964 Special Award Golden Globes, USA For international contribution to the recording world. Won
1964 Special Award Golden Globes, USA For international contribution to the recording world. Nominated