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  2. I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter - Wikipedia

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    "I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter" was one of seventeen Connie Francis hits which the singer remade for her 1989 album Where the Hits Are a Roger Hawkins production recorded for Malaco Records at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios. "I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter" was the lowest-charting hit remade for the album with the exception of "If I Didn't Care" (#22).

  3. Connie Francis discography - Wikipedia

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    I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter: 48 Pretty Little Baby – 1963 45-MGM-1193 Follow the Boys – Tonight's My Night – 45-MGM-1202 Lollipop Lips – If My Pillow Could Talk – 45-MGM-1207 Drownin' My Sorrows – Look At Him – 45-MGM-1212 Whatever Happened to Rosemarie – Your Other Love – 45-MGM-1220 In the Summer of His Years – My Buddy ...

  4. Vacation (Connie Francis song) - Wikipedia

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    "Vacation" was written by Francis, Gary Weston, and Hank Hunter. Hank Hunter had written the previous Connie Francis single "Second Hand Love" and Francis would subsequently chart with the Hunter compositions "I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter" (1962) and "Drownin' My Sorrows" (1963). "Vacation" became Francis' only hit on which she had writing ...

  5. Gabriella Cilmi - Wikipedia

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    Cilmi covered the Connie Francis song "Warm This Winter", originally a minor hit for Francis in 1962 as "I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter", for Co-operative's Christmas 2008 advertising campaign; [19] released as a single, it reached number twenty-two on the UK Singles Chart.

  6. Mark Barkan - Wikipedia

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    He had further success with "I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter" (co-written with Hank Hunter), which was a hit for Connie Francis in 1963; Lesley Gore's Top 5 hit "She's a Fool" (co-written with Ben Raleigh); [3] the often-covered "Pretty Flamingo", which was a hit single for Manfred Mann in 1966; [4] and "The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana ...

  7. One for the Boys (Connie Francis album) - Wikipedia

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    One for the Boys is a studio album recorded by American entertainer Connie Francis in 1959. It remained unreleased until 14 April 2023 when it was available for streaming on iTunes.

  8. The Exciting Connie Francis - Wikipedia

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    After her breakthrough in early 1958 with her single Who's Sorry Now?, a rock 'n' roll oriented version of the 1923 standard, and a subsequent album of the same title, Francis chose to take a more adult approach to her second album.

  9. Christmas in My Heart (Connie Francis album) - Wikipedia

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    Christmas in My Heart was recorded in August 1959 at EMI's Abbey Road Studios, then called EMI Recording Studios in London [2] under the musical direction of Geoff Love [3] and was released in November 1959.