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1-CD Digipak with 32-page booklet, 33 tracks. Playing time 76:26 minutes. CD with all-time... more

Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers: Frankie Lymon - Frankie Rocks

1-CD Digipak with 32-page booklet, 33 tracks. Playing time 76:26 minutes.

CD with all-time Fifties classics such as Why Do Fools Fall In Love and I'm Not A Juvenile Delinquent! The beginning of rock 'n' roll as music for, by, and about teenagers! 33 classics from the 45 (RPM) era on one CD! The full story of Frankie Lymon's descent into addiction and his early death. He was one of the first casualties of rock 'n' roll. The music! The story! The fabulous photos!

All teenagers have dreams, sometimes dreams come true. Little Frankie Lymon wanted to be a big star and his dream came true. Before the age of 13 he wrote and performed a song that became the rallying cry for a whole generation. Frankie Lymon was a teenager and he sang to other teenagers. They knew what he was singing about because they lived it every day. His songs literally created rock 'n' roll as music for, by, and about teenagers.

On this collection of hits and rare tracks Frankie Lymon grew and developed alongside the music. Behind the scenes, his personal life was filled with the joys of success followed by a slow decline as he fought addiction and failing health. Now all we have left is the music. These are the original recordings of some of the all-time Fifties classics. This is the sound that broke with tradition and rocked the world.

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Lymon, Frankie & The Teenagers - Frankie Lymon - Frankie Rocks CD 1
01 Why Do Fools Fall In Love Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
02 I Want You To Be My Girl (Version #2) Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
03 Who Can Explain Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
04 Love Is A Clown Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
05 I Promise To Remember Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
06 ABC's Of Love (Version #2) Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
07 I'm Not A Juvenile Delinquent Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
08 Baby Baby Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
09 Teenage Love Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
10 Together Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
11 Fortunate Fellow Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
12 Love Put Me Out Of My Head Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
13 Thumb Thumb Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
14 Portable On My Shoulder Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
15 Flip Flop Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
16 Good Love Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
17 Everything To Me Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
18 Wake Up, Little Susie Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
19 Short Fat Fannie Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
20 Waitin' In School Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
21 Next Time You See Me Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
22 Jailhouse Rock Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
23 Send For Me (Version #1) Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
24 Buzz Buzz Buzz Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
25 Searchin' Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
26 Silhouettes Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
27 It Hurts To Be In Love Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
28 Diana Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
29 Little Bitty Pretty One Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
30 Mama Don't Allow It Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
31 My Girl Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
32 Little Girl Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
33 Goody Goody (Version #2) Lymon, Frankie & The Teenager
Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers Frankie Lymon was born in New York City on September 30,... more
"Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers"

Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers

Frankie Lymon was born in New York City on September 30, 1942. His father, an amateur singer, sang with a church group and soon had his young sons, Howard, Jr., Frankie, and Lewis, working in a junior version of his group. By 1954, Frankie and Howard, Jr. were playing bongos and congas in a mambo group called the Esquires. Besides appearances at Frankie's school, Edward W. Stitt Junior High in Washington Heights, the Esquires made at least one showing at the Apollo Theater's Amateur Night.

Like all schools in the Greater New York area in the early 1950s, Stitt had its share of amateur singers. Among those at Stitt were Jimmy Merchant and Sherman Marlow Garnes. Merchant, born February 10, 1940, had been singing since he was nine years old. He and Garnes, born June 8, 1940, shared a love of harmony singing. They joined two neighborhood friends, Joe Negroni, born September 8, 1940, and Herman Santiago, born February 18, 1941, and called their group the Ermines with Santiago as first tenor, Merchant second tenor, Negroni baritone, and Garnes bass. After seeing ex-schoolmates, the Cadillacs, as guests at one of the school talent shows, the boys picked a new name, Coupe DeVilles.

They already knew Frankie, who lived right across the street from Santiago, and at a rehearsal at the school, Frankie asked if he could sing along with the Coupe DeVilles on a few of their songs. The 12-year old slipped into the harmony routines quickly and showed an exuberant show business flair. Both the Lymon group and The Coupe DeVilles did well on the amateur show and Frankie began singing with the older guys from that point on. He did the high tenor voice in the harmony parts and duets with Santiago, and the quintet called themselves the Premiers. Santiago was the usual lead singer and the songs they sang were the R&B hits of the day such as Hearts Of Stone, Work With Me, Annie, Have Mercy Baby and Shake A Hand.

The presence of a 12-year old was not all that unusual. 'Kid stars' such as Little Esther, Teresa Brewer, and the nine-year old boogie-woogie star Sugar Chile Robinson, have always had a place in the music business. Best of all, the Premiers even had a few original, unpublished songs to sing, a definite requirement for success in the business. Original material was the key that opened the doors to recording studios. The record company could publish a hit song and collect the royalties, and most insisted on new material from new un-tried artists.

The Premiers all worked together to come up with new songs. Herman Santiago brought in a catchy rhythm number about "going downtown" (a favorite teenage activity in the 1950s) called I Want You To Be My Girl. In the audience for one of the Premiers' amateur shows was Richard Barrett, whose own Valentines were enjoying a hit record. Barrett knew the Premiers. He lived above the grocery store where Frankie was working and had often heard the group singing on the street corner. Besides singing lead for the very popular Valentines, Barrett worked as a talent scout for George Goldner's Rama/Gee Records and he invited the Premiers to audition for the company. One of the songs they tried out was Why Do Birds Sing So Gay with Frankie doing the lead, and Goldner was impressed with the song and Frankie's voice. He said Frankie should sing lead from then on and apparently it was Goldner's idea to change the lyrics and title to Why Do Fools Fall In Love, and also change their group name to The Teenagers.

There are several versions of the origin of the group's most famous song. Some say it came from a neighbor in Sherman Garnes' building, some say Frankie wrote it himself, others claim it was written by Herman Santiago and Jimmy Merchant. Years of litigation later, Why Do Fools Fall In Love is credited to Morris Levy and Frankie Lymon. There's lots of money for copyright owners, much more than the performers ever see if they don't read the fine print on their contracts. Jimmy Merchant recalled,

"We were ignorant. We did not understand contracts. We didn't know what publishing was. We didn't know about percentages. They said 'We'll take care of you, the money will be there when you turn 21' and we believed them."

The song was first credited to Frankie Lymon and George Goldner. Goldner claimed that he changed the song from the way it was originally written into the version that was recorded. Frankie's name in the credits was allegedly supposed to help market the song as "a teenager's love poem." Aware that Frankie was as ignorant of copyrights and publishing as the rest of them, Merchant and Santiago couldn't hold a grudge against him. Merchant said,

"Frankie barely did anything on that song. It was Herman and me. In the beginning I was angry at Frankie, but through the years I began to realize that he was completely manipulated by those people."

To further muddy the waters, Goldner sold his company in 1964 to Morris Levy, and wrote a letter to the Register of Copyrights saying that Levy should be listed as coauthor of the song. Levy, on the other hand, said that Frankie sold all of his rights to him for between 1000 and 1500 dollars. Over the years the battle for the rights to Why Do Fools Fall In Love raged on. At one point, three women claiming to be Frankie's 'widows' stepped into the courts demanding their share of the lucrative copyright. After all the litigation, the song is now credited to Frankie Lymon and Morris Levy and their heirs and assignees receive substantial amounts of money as the song continues to be recorded and performed. It has become one of the great standards of rock 'n' roll.

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