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Connie Francis: Lass mir die bunten Träume (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)

Diese wunderschöne 5 CD Box in Album-Format bietet insgesamt 126 (!) Aufnahmen. Drei davon wurden in Schwedisch, einer in Holländisch und nicht weniger als 122 in deutsch aufgenommen. Unglaubliche 29 davon wurden als bisher unveröffentlichte in den Archiven aufgestöbert. Sämtliche von Connie's 22 deutschen Chart-Erfolgen sind dabei, meist von ihren liebsten Komponisten Werner Scharfenberger/Fini Busch geschrieben. Neben einer großen Auswahl an deutschen Originalen gibt es auch Übersetzungen von Connie's Klassikern wie Everbody's Somebody's Fool, My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own, I Think Of You, Where The Boys Are, Kiss'n Twist neben vielen anderen. Aufgenommen zwischen 1960 und 1992 in Hollywood, New York, Las Vegas, London, Paris, Wien und München.This marvelous album-sized 5-CD-box holds a total of 126 (!) tracks. Three of them were recorded in Swedish, one in Dutch, and no less than 122 in German. A fascinating Twenty-nine were unreleased archive finds. All of Connie's 22 German chart hits are included, mostly written by her favourite composers Werner Scharfenberger/Fini Busch. Besides a vast amount of German originals there are also transcriptions of Connie classics from the likes of Everybody's Somebody's Fool, My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own, I Think Of You, Where The Boys Are, Kiss 'n' Twist among many others. Recorded between 1960 and 1992 in Hollywood, New York, Las Vegas, London, Paris, Vienna and Munich.

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  • Interpret: Connie Francis

  • Album titlle: Lass mir die bunten Träume (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)

  • Genre Rock'n'Roll

  • Label Bear Family Records

  • Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
  • Artikelart Box set

  • EAN: 4000127157867

  • weight in Kg 1.6
Francis, Connie - Lass mir die bunten Träume (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1
01Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel (gekürzt)Connie Francis
02Ich denk an dich (take 5)Connie Francis
03Mein Herz weiss genau was es willConnie Francis
04Ich komm' nie mehr von dir losConnie Francis
05Wenn ich träumeConnie Francis
06NiemandConnie Francis
07Schöner fremder MannConnie Francis
08Alle jungen LeuteConnie Francis
09Das ist zuvielConnie Francis
10Lili MarleenConnie Francis
11Tu mir nicht wehConnie Francis
12Ein Boy für michConnie Francis
13Ich bin allein (mit Rezitation)Connie Francis
14Mein Schiff fährt zu dirConnie Francis
15Die Nacht ist meinConnie Francis
16Einmal wirst du kommenConnie Francis
17Ich wär gerne verliebtConnie Francis
18Ich geb' `ne Party heut' NachtConnie Francis
19Immer geht's im Kreis herumConnie Francis
20Blaue Nacht am HafenConnie Francis
21Er ist meinConnie Francis
22Mein Herz ruft nach dirConnie Francis
23Du sagst GoodbyeConnie Francis
24Mack The KnifeConnie Francis
25Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel (take 12)Connie Francis
26Ich denk an dich (unveröffentlicht - take 4)Connie Francis
27Ich bin alleinConnie Francis
28Die Nacht ist meinConnie Francis
29Blaue Nacht am HafenConnie Francis
30Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel (komplett)Connie Francis
Francis, Connie - Lass mir die bunten Träume (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2
01Einmal komm' ich wiederConnie Francis
02Immer und überallConnie Francis
03Eine Insel für zweiConnie Francis
04Weine nicht um michConnie Francis
05Mond von MexicoConnie Francis
06Darlin', meine Liebe (& PETER KRAUS)Connie Francis
07Oh, I Like It (& PETER KRAUS)Connie Francis
08Immer wenn's am schönsten istConnie Francis
09ParadisoConnie Francis
10Wenn du gehstConnie Francis
11Gondola D'AmoreConnie Francis
12Barcarole in der Nacht (mono)Connie Francis
13ColombinoConnie Francis
14NinoConnie Francis
15Jedes Boot hat seinen HafenConnie Francis
16Perlen der SüdseeConnie Francis
17NapoliConnie Francis
18Meinen Sunny krieg' ich nie mehr wiederConnie Francis
19Abends in der MondscheinalleeConnie Francis
20AbschiedsmelodieConnie Francis
21Du musst bleiben, AngelinoConnie Francis
22Jede Liebe geht einmal zu EndeConnie Francis
23Weekend-BoyConnie Francis
24Hast du Heimweh?Connie Francis
25Mein Herz wird wartenConnie Francis
26Denk nicht an die and'reConnie Francis
27Barcarole in der Nacht (stereo)Connie Francis
28Perlen der SüdseeConnie Francis
29Barcarole in der NachtConnie Francis
Francis, Connie - Lass mir die bunten Träume (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3
01Lass mich geh'nConnie Francis
02SternenmelodieConnie Francis
03Der Mond war schuld daranConnie Francis
04Komm zu mir, JoeConnie Francis
05Meine Reise ist zu EndeConnie Francis
06Jeder Traum ist einmal ausgeträumtConnie Francis
07Es ist so schön, dass es dich gibtConnie Francis
08TraumbootConnie Francis
09Keine Liebe ohne TränenConnie Francis
10Alte Liebe rostet nichtConnie Francis
11Canzone Di NapoliConnie Francis
12Oh, bleib bei mirConnie Francis
13Blauer WindConnie Francis
14Buona Sera, Mio AmoreConnie Francis
15Fahre hinaus mit den SternenConnie Francis
16Happy GirlConnie Francis
17Strand der tausend LiederConnie Francis
18LissabonConnie Francis
19Lass mir die bunten TräumeConnie Francis
20GinoConnie Francis
21Ich zähl' die StundenConnie Francis
22Es begann in einer kleinen BarConnie Francis
23Moderne MärchenConnie Francis
24Gitarren der LiebeConnie Francis
25Meine Welt beginnt bei dirConnie Francis
26Träume und TränenConnie Francis
27Gino (mit Rezitation)Connie Francis
Francis, Connie - Lass mir die bunten Träume (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4
01Wenn du in meinen Träumen bei mir bistConnie Francis
02Malagueña (deutsche Version)Connie Francis
03Deine LiebeConnie Francis
04Heisser SandConnie Francis
05Für immerConnie Francis
06Zorbas TanzConnie Francis
07Drei Münzen im BrunnenConnie Francis
08O mein Papa (deutsche Version)Connie Francis
09Sag, weisst du denn, was Liebe ist?Connie Francis
10Blaue Nacht am HafenConnie Francis
11Vaya Con Dios (deutsche Version)Connie Francis
12Romantica (deutsche Version)Connie Francis
13Lass mich bei dir seinConnie Francis
14Schwarze AugenConnie Francis
15Er war nur ein MärchenerzählerConnie Francis
16Das soll nie mehr vorübergeh'nConnie Francis
17Jonny der SchweigerConnie Francis
18Schade um die schöne ZeitConnie Francis
19Jedem Abend folgt ein MorgenConnie Francis
20Keep SmilingConnie Francis
21Eines Tages wird er bei mir seinConnie Francis
22Sonnenschein, überall nur SonnenscheinConnie Francis
23Sing von Liebe, BalalaikaConnie Francis
24Goodbye MamaConnie Francis
25Ende gut, alles gutConnie Francis
26Danke schön (live WNEW Radio special 1964)Connie Francis
27Schöner fremder Mann (Ed Sullivan Show, 1961)Connie Francis
Francis, Connie - Lass mir die bunten Träume (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5
01Bis wir uns küsstenConnie Francis
02Heut fiel auf einmal SchneeConnie Francis
03ErinnerungConnie Francis
04RegenbogenlandConnie Francis
05Was ich bin, das bin ich alleine durch dichConnie Francis
06Das RegenliedConnie Francis
07Regen in der NachtConnie Francis
08Hier wie dort, morgen wie heuteConnie Francis
09Auch ein Star weint aus LiebeConnie Francis
10Er nennt mich Spatz oder SchatzConnie Francis
11LiebeConnie Francis
12Lovin' ManConnie Francis
13Que Sera (& PETER KRAUS)Connie Francis
14So nah (& PETER KRAUS)Connie Francis
15Die Liebe ist ein seltsames SpielConnie Francis
16Only A WomanConnie Francis
17Es ist niemals zu spätConnie Francis
18Das Spiel der SpieleConnie Francis
19Ich bin dein SchattenConnie Francis
20Wozu ist Liebe gut?Connie Francis
21Die Lieder geh'n mir niemals ausConnie Francis
22Jij Bent Niet Van Mij (holländisch)Connie Francis
23Pretty Little Baby (take 1)(schwedisch)Connie Francis
24Mister Twister (schwedisch)Connie Francis
25Pretty Little Baby (take 2)(schwedisch)Connie Francis
Connie Francis Born on 12 December 1937 as Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero in Newark, New... more
"Connie Francis"

Connie Francis

Born on 12 December 1937 as Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero in Newark, New Jersey.

Connie Francis the female pop icon

Connie Francies was discovered at the age of eleven during a talent show, six years later she received a contract from MGM. Their first single ('Freddy') was released in 1955, which, like some others, initially went unnoticed.

It wasn't until 1958 that 'Who's Sorry Now' (built in 1923) became her first chart hit in the USA, followed by 54 more until 1969. In England the most successful singer of the 50s and 60s brought 24 tracks to the hit lists (1958 - 66), of her 35 German-language original singles, 23 placed between 1960 and 1970.

No other interpreter in the world used the time span after the heyday of rock'n'roll and the beginning of the beat era so cleverly. When Connie Francis' golden years were over, she stood up for UNICEF and went to Vietnam as a singing troop adviser.

Since 1960 she has also appeared in various US films, such as "Where The Boys Are' ('These Include Two', 1960), "Follow The Boys' ('Mein Schiff fährt zu dir', 1962), "Looking For Love' ('Ich wär' so gern verliebt', 1963) and 'When Boy Meets Girl' ('Boy of My Dreams', 1965).

In 1974, after a performance at the Westbury Theatre outside New York, she was attacked and raped - a crime from which she did not recover psychologically for many years. She made guest appearances again in the early 80s, but towards the end of the decade her unstable health again took its toll. After language problems during a show in London's Palladium, there were similar signs during a TV conversation on American television.

In 1991 Connie Francis collapsed during a concert in New Jersey. In 1992, several Francis titles in Germany experienced a renaissance: The Medleys "Jive Connie' and '(10, Connie, Go' shot to the top of the hit lists.

In 1993 she recorded the duets'Que Sera' and'So nah' in Munich with Peter Kraus for Sony's Herzklang label - in England a song from a TV series became a surprise hit:'Lipstick On Your Collar' from 1959.

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Connie Francis

Connie Rocks

The rock 'n' roll era was a boys club. Most of the top-selling artists were male: just a few female artists could go head-to-head with them. Of the women from that era, Connie Francis was by far the top-seller. Rock 'n' roll was testosterone-rich music, and Connie realized early in her career that she couldn't cut loose with a banshee rockabilly wail, but she could make very believable rock 'n' roll music that was true to her background and her unique talent.

Connie was born Concetta Maria Franconero on December 12, 1938 in Newark, New Jersey. Her parents had been born in the United States to Italian immigrant families. Connie's paternal grandfather arrived in 1905, carrying a battered concertina and little else. Connie sat on the stoop of their house, learning the folk songs from the old country. It soon became clear that she had talent, and began appearing at entry-level talent contests in and around New Jersey, singing and playing the accordion. Connie's father, George Franconero, took an interest in her budding career and took her to New York, trying to get her on a childrens' television show, 'Startime.' "We flagged down the producer of the show, George Scheck, who was hailing a taxi," Connie said later. "My father said, 'Would you listen to my daughter sing?' He said, 'I'm up to here in singers. I can't use singers.' That's when "the accordion saved my life." Scheck said that he would give her an audition if she played the accordion, and she was on 'Startime' for four years. Eventually, Scheck became her manager.

In 1950, Connie appeared coast-to-coast on 'Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts,' and was often on television over the next few years. It was Godfrey, incidentally, who suggested that she change her name to Connie Francis. By age fourteen, Connie was crossing the river to New York, singing demonstration discs for music publishers. In 1955, Lou Levy at Leeds Music financed a session with George Scheck, and they jointly took the masters around to the record labels. The only taker was MGM Records' A&R man, Harry Meyerson. One of the songs on the demo tape was one titled Freddy, and Connie was later told that Meyerson only signed her because his son's name was Freddy and he thought the record would make a good birthday present.

The early singles did little business, and Connie was handed to Jim Vienneau, who was related to MGM Records' founding president, Frank Walker. Vienneau was given the responsibility of bringing MGM into the rock 'n' roll era, and he found a song for Connie called Eighteen. It signalled a new direction and the initial response was promising, but it too failed to chart. After nine consecutive flops, Connie was told that she would get one last shot on MGM before being dropped. Two people guided Connie's career, George Scheck and her father, George Franconero. At her father's insistence, Connie recorded an old jazz age pop tune, Who's Sorry Now, with a double-tracked vocal similar to Patti Page. "My father," said Connie, "had an ear for what people would like from me that was uncanny. On that last session, he said, 'Here's a song I've been trying to shove down your throat for the last year-and-a-half.' I said, 'Don't tell me it's that 1923 song again. Did people actually write their names in 1923? I'm not doing it.' He said, 'Go ahead, have another bomb, and you end your career. I'm surprised they stuck with you this long. Tell you what. Do me a big favor. Pretend I'm gonna die tomorrow and this is my last wish. You pick out your usual three duds and throw this one in for me.'"

George Franconero was right, of course. Released in November 1957, Who's Sorry Now? got a little airplay around the country, but didn't take off until MGM's Philadelphia distributor, Ed Barsky, took a copy to Dick Clark. "Dick heard a sound in me that was totally different," Connie said later. "The reaction was just phenomenal. He played it every day for three months." Connie freely admits that she owes her success to Dick Clark and the repeated plays on 'American Bandstand.' If not for him, she would have been dropped when her contract was up. Who's Sorry Now? reached #3 in 'Cash Box,' #4 in 'Billboard,' and #1 in England.

Another revamped oldie was released as a follow-up, but did nowhere near as well. It was then that music publisher Donnie Kirshner suggested that she listen to two young songwriters he'd just signed, Neil Sedaka and Howie Greenfield. After Sedaka and Greenfield had played all their ballads, Connie said she wanted to hear something peppier. Neil decided to play Stupid Cupid (which, according to Howard Greenfield, was written for Sal Mineo, then promised to the Shepherd Sisters). Connie loved it, and Neil came along to Connie's June 18, 1958 session to play piano. Within a month Stupid Cupid was in the Top 20. The B-side was an older song that dated back to 1929, Carolina Moon. The combination became a double-sided smash, so it was hardly surprising that Connie turned to Sedaka and Greenfield for her next single, Fallin', but it stalled just outside the Top 30, prompting a return to the oldies. My Happiness, a Depression era song that had been a big hit in 1948, capped an incredible year when it became Connie's biggest hit to that point. 1958 was the year Connie Francis arrived, and she wouldn't be out of the charts for another ten years.

1959 opened with Connie considering songs for her next single. She liked one that veteran music publisher, Leonard Joy, sent over, Lipstick On Your Collar. Now she needed a B-side. "Howie Greenfield was my favorite lyricist," she told William Ruhlmann. "Any time a session came up I would sit in my office for days, morning 'til night, and listen to every publisher, every songwriter, but Neil and Howie never failed to come up with a hit for me. It was a great marriage. We thought the same way. Neil and Howie and I planned the song 'Frankie.' Neil would say, 'Okay, what you got on your mind, Concetta?' I said, 'Look at this. I made a list. All of these songs in the last three years, one third of them are names of people or places. One side of my new single, "Lipstick," will be uptempo so I'd like a real dreamy, slow dance ballad for the other side.' Neil said, 'Okay.' Within the next day, 'Frankie' was there." Who was Frankie? The story was put around that the song was a valentine to Frankie Avalon, who'd starred in 'Jamboree,' the movie for which Connie provided the ghosted singing voice of the female lead. Not everyone liked it, though. On April 15, 1959, Connie recorded it with arranger Ray Ellis. "The music starts, and just impromptu, I say, 'Frankie, wherever you are, I love you.' Ray Ellis said, 'This is too much for me. I can't handle this. This is such shit.' I said, 'It's on the record. The kids like that stuff. Just relax, I'm doing it.' He said, 'You ain't gonna have a hit.' I said, 'Let my mother worry about that.'" But a hit it was: a double-sided Top 10 smash. The same session also produced the follow-up, Eddie Curtis' You're Gonna Miss Me (Curtis would later write songs for Connie's 'Do The Twist' LP). The flip-side of You're Gonna Miss Me was Plenty Good Lovin', the first time Connie had placed one of her own songs on a single.

Just in time for Christmas 1959, MGM took the unprecedented step of releasing five Connie Francis albums at once. There was a Christmas album, a country album, an Italian album, a greatest hits album, and a collection of rock 'n' roll million-sellers. Truly something for everyone. From the rock 'n' roll album, we've taken Tweedle Dee, I Hear You Knockin', and the breakthrough hit for MGM labelmate Conway Twitty, It's Only Make Believe. And 1959, like 1958, closed with another Connie Francis song ascending the charts, this time a revival of a 1927 British song, Among My Souvenirs, which she'd found in a publication called 'The Musicians Handbook.' It reached #7 as the year closed. On December 12, 1959, Connie Francis turned twenty-one years old, and shortly before Christmas she reached one of the pinnacles of success in the popular music business when she sold out Carnegie Hall. In contractual discussions with MGM, she'd achieved an unprecedented level of artistic control over her recordings. She was twenty-one and she was in control of her life and career. The following April she received an award for Best Selling Female Vocalist from a record industry trade group, NARM (National Association of Record Merchandisers).

 

 

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Tracklist
Francis, Connie - Lass mir die bunten Träume (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1
01 Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel (gekürzt)
02 Ich denk an dich (take 5)
03 Mein Herz weiss genau was es will
04 Ich komm' nie mehr von dir los
05 Wenn ich träume
06 Niemand
07 Schöner fremder Mann
08 Alle jungen Leute
09 Das ist zuviel
10 Lili Marleen
11 Tu mir nicht weh
12 Ein Boy für mich
13 Ich bin allein (mit Rezitation)
14 Mein Schiff fährt zu dir
15 Die Nacht ist mein
16 Einmal wirst du kommen
17 Ich wär gerne verliebt
18 Ich geb' `ne Party heut' Nacht
19 Immer geht's im Kreis herum
20 Blaue Nacht am Hafen
21 Er ist mein
22 Mein Herz ruft nach dir
23 Du sagst Goodbye
24 Mack The Knife
25 Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel (take 12)
26 Ich denk an dich (unveröffentlicht - take 4)
27 Ich bin allein
28 Die Nacht ist mein
29 Blaue Nacht am Hafen
30 Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel (komplett)
Francis, Connie - Lass mir die bunten Träume (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2
01 Einmal komm' ich wieder
02 Immer und überall
03 Eine Insel für zwei
04 Weine nicht um mich
05 Mond von Mexico
06 Darlin', meine Liebe (& PETER KRAUS)
07 Oh, I Like It (& PETER KRAUS)
08 Immer wenn's am schönsten ist
09 Paradiso
10 Wenn du gehst
11 Gondola D'Amore
12 Barcarole in der Nacht (mono)
13 Colombino
14 Nino
15 Jedes Boot hat seinen Hafen
16 Perlen der Südsee
17 Napoli
18 Meinen Sunny krieg' ich nie mehr wieder
19 Abends in der Mondscheinallee
20 Abschiedsmelodie
21 Du musst bleiben, Angelino
22 Jede Liebe geht einmal zu Ende
23 Weekend-Boy
24 Hast du Heimweh?
25 Mein Herz wird warten
26 Denk nicht an die and're
27 Barcarole in der Nacht (stereo)
28 Perlen der Südsee
29 Barcarole in der Nacht
Francis, Connie - Lass mir die bunten Träume (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3
01 Lass mich geh'n
02 Sternenmelodie
03 Der Mond war schuld daran
04 Komm zu mir, Joe
05 Meine Reise ist zu Ende
06 Jeder Traum ist einmal ausgeträumt
07 Es ist so schön, dass es dich gibt
08 Traumboot
09 Keine Liebe ohne Tränen
10 Alte Liebe rostet nicht
11 Canzone Di Napoli
12 Oh, bleib bei mir
13 Blauer Wind
14 Buona Sera, Mio Amore
15 Fahre hinaus mit den Sternen
16 Happy Girl
17 Strand der tausend Lieder
18 Lissabon
19 Lass mir die bunten Träume
20 Gino
21 Ich zähl' die Stunden
22 Es begann in einer kleinen Bar
23 Moderne Märchen
24 Gitarren der Liebe
25 Meine Welt beginnt bei dir
26 Träume und Tränen
27 Gino (mit Rezitation)
Francis, Connie - Lass mir die bunten Träume (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4
01 Wenn du in meinen Träumen bei mir bist
02 Malagueña (deutsche Version)
03 Deine Liebe
04 Heisser Sand
05 Für immer
06 Zorbas Tanz
07 Drei Münzen im Brunnen
08 O mein Papa (deutsche Version)
09 Sag, weisst du denn, was Liebe ist?
10 Blaue Nacht am Hafen
11 Vaya Con Dios (deutsche Version)
12 Romantica (deutsche Version)
13 Lass mich bei dir sein
14 Schwarze Augen
15 Er war nur ein Märchenerzähler
16 Das soll nie mehr vorübergeh'n
17 Jonny der Schweiger
18 Schade um die schöne Zeit
19 Jedem Abend folgt ein Morgen
20 Keep Smiling
21 Eines Tages wird er bei mir sein
22 Sonnenschein, überall nur Sonnenschein
23 Sing von Liebe, Balalaika
24 Goodbye Mama
25 Ende gut, alles gut
26 Danke schön (live WNEW Radio special 1964)
27 Schöner fremder Mann (Ed Sullivan Show, 1961)
Francis, Connie - Lass mir die bunten Träume (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5
01 Bis wir uns küssten
02 Heut fiel auf einmal Schnee
03 Erinnerung
04 Regenbogenland
05 Was ich bin, das bin ich alleine durch dich
06 Das Regenlied
07 Regen in der Nacht
08 Hier wie dort, morgen wie heute
09 Auch ein Star weint aus Liebe
10 Er nennt mich Spatz oder Schatz
11 Liebe
12 Lovin' Man
13 Que Sera (& PETER KRAUS)
14 So nah (& PETER KRAUS)
15 Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel
16 Only A Woman
17 Es ist niemals zu spät
18 Das Spiel der Spiele
19 Ich bin dein Schatten
20 Wozu ist Liebe gut?
21 Die Lieder geh'n mir niemals aus
22 Jij Bent Niet Van Mij (holländisch)
23 Pretty Little Baby (take 1)(schwedisch)
24 Mister Twister (schwedisch)
25 Pretty Little Baby (take 2)(schwedisch)