"The Swinging Connie Francis" (Originally released as Connie & Clyde)

"I'm very happy that the G.H.B. Jazz Foundation has chosen to issue my LP "Connie & Clyde" under their Audiophile label.

 It happens to be my favorite LP among all of the albums I ever recorded. And it was so fun, during the album's creation, to try to capture the essence of the 30's. For example, I asked my mother about popular expressions and fashions of the era, and I had a lot of fun dressing up for the original LP cover in a Bonnie & Clyde-style striped suit with a shotgun over my knees.

I loved and enjoyed recording all of the songs. We did gimmicky sorts of things, like having the first 32 bars of a song sound as though it were coming through a gramophone.

I hope that you enjoy listening to "Connie & Clyde" as much as I enjoyed making it. I thank Mr. George Buck for making this release possible and I appreciate your loyalty."

                                                                                               ~ Connie Francis ~
( Text taken from liner notes on  "The Swinging Connie Francis" )

I hope you enjoy the few clips I have selected and if you do not have this album, try to locate it.

 

Track Listings

1. Please don't talk about me when I'm gone

2. Brother can you spare a dime?

3. Maybe

 4. Am I Blue

5. Button up your overcoat

6. You oughta be in pictures

7. Ace in the hole

8. Somebody else is taking my place

9. Golddiger's Medley:
With plenty of money and you,
We're in the money

10. Just a gigolo

11. Ain't misbehavin'

12. Connie & Clyde

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Swinging Connie Francis
Jazz Classics from the
Connie & Clyde album.
(Original album 1968 on MGM)
Audiophile ACD-286
 

Enjoy Connie singing
"Brother can you spare a dime"
once this selection is done
you may click on the linked
songs on the left and enjoy
more from this great album.

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"Brother can you spare a dime" sung by Connie Francis

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