Connie Francis sold millions of records, and was the first female recording artist to top the US Billboard Charts. Getty Image



Connie Francis, one of the most iconic voices of the 20th century, has passed away at 87.

The singer, best known for timeless hits like Who's Sorry Now, Stupid Cupid, and Lipstick on Your Collar, died following a brief illness. Her death was confirmed by her longtime friend and record label president, Ron Roberts.

Though she was battling health issues, including a recent fracture and pneumonia, her spirit remained strong until the end. “Connie would want her fans to know first,” Roberts shared in a heartfelt message.

TikTok Brought Her Back into the Spotlight

In an unexpected twist, Francis experienced a late-career revival thanks to social media. Her 1962 song Pretty Little Baby went viral on TikTok just months before her passing.The gentle ballad became the soundtrack for millions of sentimental videos—featuring kids, pets, and sweet moments of affection. Even celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner joined the trend. A single video by creators Brooke Monk and Sam Dezz racked up over 158 million views.

The singer was the biggest-selling female artist in the world in the early 1960s

Speaking to People magazine recently, Francis said she had been surprised by the sudden success of a track that had originally been a b-side.

"To tell you the truth, I didn't even remember the song!" she told.

"I had to listen to it to remember. To think that a song I recorded 63 years ago is touching the hearts of millions of people is truly awesome. It is an amazing feeling."

From Brooklyn Beginnings to Global Fame

Born Concetta Rosemarie Franconero, she grew up in a working-class Italian-American household in Brooklyn. Her musical journey started early—with an accordion in her hands by age three.

Encouraged by her father, she adopted the stage name Connie Francis and began performing on local TV shows as a teen.

Her early music career was anything but smooth. She faced repeated rejections and was nearly ready to give up and study medicine. But her final contracted song with MGM Records—a cover of Who's Sorry Now?—changed everything.

It was her father who insisted she record the song, despite her protests. She feared the old-fashioned tune would flop. But when American Bandstand host Dick Clark played it on-air in 1958, her fate was sealed. The song became a smash hit and launched her into stardom.

The singer had recently been active on Facebook, updating fans about her health

Breaking Records and Language Barriers

Throughout the late 1950s and early '60s, Francis dominated the charts. She became the first woman to top the Billboard Hot 100 with Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool.

She wasn’t just a pop star—she was a trailblazer. Francis recorded songs in multiple languages, reaching fans across Europe and Asia. Her hit Where the Boys Are was released in seven languages.

She also recorded one of the earliest charity singles, In the Summer of His Years, in honor of President John F. Kennedy after his assassination in 1963.

Fame, Heartbreak, and Healing – The Silent Battles of a Star

Behind her success, Connie Francis battled unimaginable pain.

In 1974, after a concert in New York, she was raped at knifepoint in her motel room. The trauma sent her into isolation. She later revealed she was admitted to psychiatric hospitals, often against her will, and diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

She once attempted suicide but was saved by her adopted son’s unexpected knock on the door. That moment, she said, brought her back from the brink.Her resilience led her to sue the motel chain and win a $1.5 million judgment. She also became an outspoken advocate for survivors of assault and mental health awareness.

Connie Francis in 1978. Photograph: AP

A Life of Triumphs and Tragedy

Francis was just beginning to heal when tragedy struck again. Her brother George was murdered after testifying against organized crime. The grief set her back, but she kept fighting.

Despite the darkness, she never stopped singing. She returned to recording in 1989 and performed to packed audiences well into her 70s.

Earlier this month, she updated fans from the hospital, still smiling and full of warmth.

A Legacy That Will Never Fade

Looking back on her life in a 2010 interview, Francis said, “With the exception of my brother’s murder, I would do it all over again.”

Connie Francis wasn’t just a pop star. She was a survivor, a pioneer, and a voice that transcended generations. Her music brought joy to millions—and continues to do so even now.

As Pretty Little Baby plays on across TikTok and beyond, so does her legacy.

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