Frankie Lymon - Rock & Roll With Frankie Lymon FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Waiting In SchoolWritten-By – Dorsey Burnette, Johnny Burnette |
| 2 | Next Time You See MeWritten-By – Bill Harvey, Don Robey |
| 3 | Little Bitty Pretty OneWritten-By – Bobby Day |
| 4 | DianaWritten-By – Paul Anka |
| 5 | Buzz Buzz BuzzWritten-By – John Gray , Robert Byrd |
| 6 | Short Fat FannieWritten-By – Larry Williams |
| 7 | Wake Up Little SusieWritten-By – Boudleaux Bryant/Felice Bryant |
| 8 | Send For MeWritten-By – Ollie Jones |
| 9 | SilhouettesWritten-By – Bob Crewe, Frank Slay |
| 10 | Jailhouse RockWritten-By – Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller |
| 11 | Searchin'Written-By – Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller |
| 12 | It Hurts To Be In LoveWritten-By – Julius Dixon, Rudolph Toombs |
Credits
- Design – P De Santis
Notes
℗ & © 2009 Pickwick Group Limited
Hallmark is a label owned by Pickwick.
The copyright in this recording is owned by
Pickwick group Ltd.
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Album
Rock 'N' Roll - Frankie Lymon. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Franklin Joseph Lymon September 30, 1942 February 27, 1968 was an American rock and rollrhythm and blues singer and songwriter, best known as the boy soprano lead singer of the New York City-based early rock and roll group The Teenagers. The group was composed of five boys, all in their early to mid-teens. The original lineup of the Teenagers, an integrated group, included three African-American members, Frankie Lymon, Jimmy Merchant, and Sherman Garnes and two Puerto Rican members, Joe Negroni. There's a reason that Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers were one of the few doo wop groups of the '50s with a lead billing Frankie Lymon was one of the most astounding young voices of the rock & roll era, with a pure and crystal-clear tone that sailed out over the group's sides - all the vitality of an adolescent. voice but none of its weaknesses. The group scored no more than half-a-dozen hits during the mid- to late '50s, but earned immortality with their first release: Why Do Fools Fall in Love which was recorded when Lymon had been a teenager for all. Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers. Left to right, Jimmy Merchant, Herman Santiago, Joe Negroni, Sherman Gaines Bottom: Frankie Lymon. As lead vocalist with the Teenagers, Frankie Lymon became the first black teenage singing idol. The group's success inspired the formation of a number of youthful black vocal groups, from the Students in the late '50s to the Jackson Five in the '60s. The group's sound influenced young singers such as Ronnie Bennett and Diana Ross, and served as prototype for both the girl groups and early Motown groups of the '60s. Frank Joseph Frankie Lymon September 30, 1942 February 27, 1968 was an African-American rock and rollR&B singer, best known as the boy soprano lead singer of a New York City-based early rock and roll group called The Teenagers. The group included five boys, all in their early to mid teens. The original lineup of the Teenagers, an integrated group, included three African-American members, Frankie Lymon, Jimmy Merchant and Sherman Garnes, and two Puerto Rican members, Herman Santiago and Joe Negroni. The Teenagers' first single, 1956's Why Do Fools read more. Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers - Rock 'N' Roll Legends. Frankie Lymon And The Teenagers. Рок 2019. Frankie Lymon September 30, 1942 February 27, 1968 was an American Rock and Roll, Rhythm & Blues singer and songwriter. He was best known as the boy soprano lead singer of the New York City-based early rock and roll group, Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers. After Lymon went solo in mid-1957, both his career and those of the Teenagers fell into decline. At age 25, he was found dead in his grandmother's bathroom from a heroin overdose. Features Song Lyrics for Frankie Lymon's Rock & Roll With Frankie Lymon album. Frankie Lymon - Rock & Roll With Frankie Lymon Album. Artist: Frankie Lymon. Album: Rock & Roll With Frankie Lymon. Rock, Rock, Rock is a 1956 black-and-white motion picture featuring performances from a number of early rock 'n' roll stars, such as Chuck Berry, Lymon, 25 1942-1968: It's been argued that Frankie Lymon was rock n' roll's first teen idol - that is, someone who actually a teenager when he became an idol. Frankie was 13 when he and his Harlem vocal quintet, appropriately called the Teenagers, recorded Why Do Fools Fall In Love. Lymon died of a drug overdose
























