This is a very clever packaging of her hits she re-made in 1989 which was also her last studio recording. They do not come close to her original classic hits vocally, as Connie was ill at the time of the record... read full review
This 3 CD box set is very popular in America. It not only contains many rare Lp tracks but the compilation itself is fascinating as it starts with the oldest published songs and ends with the newest. A very new... read full review
In 1997, Polydor took the bold move to allow two seperate CDs culled from Connie's 5 USA released Italian Lps to be put on disc. And the venture paid off handsomely. Both discs are still very popular after... read full review
Unliike the USA, The UK appears never to be content on creating the boundless and typical "hits" collections--and there are MANY hits by this artist. Instead, here we have not only some of her greates... read full review
The USA actually released this holiday CD quite early. When the American version came out, many CDs were already available overseas while few existed in her own country of birth. This is a fine recording early ... read full review
Connie in Hollywood was short-lived. Most remember her as Angie in WHERE THE BOYS ARE. Her 3 other movies did not fare as well but the soundtracks and cuts from each did well as singles. This CD offers somethin... read full review
Don't let the title "On Demand" fool you. The fine folks at Disc Kiosk has authorized permission from Connie's record label to duplicate several of her recordings. The packaging and the disc... read full review
America was very slow in putting out Connie Francis on CD. This was her first release in 1986 and by that time, many import CDs by Ms. Francis were widely available...now what does this say about how the record... read full review
This CD which has two different covers (depending on where it was pressed) is one of the best compilations to date, as it concentrates on her fine Lp recordings. It also displays Connie at her vocal peak. Take ... read full review
This is by far one of the most interesting and collectible CDs every released by Connie Francis. Taken from 16" DJ Lp transcripts from Air Guard shows circa 1959, these recordings have been impossible to f... read full review