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The result was a blockbuster book that was spun off into a movie — marketed with the phrase 'spring vacation' — as well as a Connie Francis song
Grâce à une de ses rares photos sans maquillage outrancier, Lady Gaga a été transformée en vraie diva. Elle a ici l'apparence d'une grande chanteuse de ballades dans la même veine que Connie FrancisMore quotes »
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Dog Ears Music: Mama Taught Me Better Playlist
Francis Song : Mama Album : 20th Century Masters-The Millennium Collection: The Best of Connie Francis Genre : Pop/Vocals Buy : iTunes.com Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Song : Mama Taught Me Better Album : Beat the Devil's Tattoo Genre : Alternative Buy : iTunes.com from The Huffington Post Read more »
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Bloodstain Pattern Anaylsis
1959 pop star, Connie Francis, recorded the hit song titled “Lipstick on Your Collar.” As implied by Francis with the lyrics “Lipstick on your collar told a tale on you…said you were untrue.” the evidence told a convincing story. In the field of Forensic Science, from All Free Essays Read more »
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Enjoy this 6-pack of spring break films
Are" (1960): The film that solidified spring break in the American consciousness, this coming-of-age comedy starring Connie Francis, Paula Prentiss, Yvette Mimieux and Dolores Hart helped turn Fort Lauderdale into Spring Break Central for a couple of decades from GoErie.com Read more »
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Spring Break Culinary Surprises: The Best Fort Lauderdale Food
1960, the film “Where The Boys Are” opened and, as Connie Francis sung her heart out to the theme song, thousands of college co-eds followed her lead and spring break in Fort Lauderdale was born. For decades, bikinis, sun, beer and beach became the icons of from Peter Greenberg Read more »
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In 'Spring Breakers,' college students discover the dark side of hedonism
- In 1960's "Where the Boys Are," four college girls (including the squeaky-clean Connie Francis) drove to Fort Lauderdale for some spring break fun. In Harmony Korine's "Spring Breakers," four college girls (including Disney alumni Selena Gomez and Vanessa from Miami Herald Read more »