Connie Francis, Pop Music Pioneer, Dies at 87
“Who’s Sorry Now” Singer Found Renewed Success with TikTok Hit
Beloved American singer Connie Francis, renowned for timeless hits like “Who’s Sorry Now” and “Where the Boys Are,” has passed away at the age of 87. Her death was confirmed by a close friend.
Health Struggles Preceded Passing
The iconic entertainer was recently hospitalized. On July 2, Francis shared an update explaining she was undergoing tests to diagnose severe pain. This led her to withdraw from an Independence Day performance.
TikTok Resurgence Boosted Career
Francis experienced a remarkable career revival recently. Her 1962 song, “Where the Boys Are,” unexpectedly went viral on the TikTok platform, propelling her back onto popular music charts after more than six decades.
Reflecting on the phenomenon, Francis admitted she initially didn’t recall the song and had to listen to it to refresh her memory. She expressed amazement that a recording from 63 years prior resonated so deeply with millions of new listeners.
“Frankly, I did not remember the song, and I had to listen to it to remember it! It is amazing that a song I recorded 63 years ago touched the hearts of millions today.”
—Connie Francis
Connie Francis made history as the first woman to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the 1960s. She is widely regarded as a foundational figure in American music, leaving behind an extensive artistic catalog and one son. The average lifespan of a female pop singer charting in the 1960s who also experienced a viral resurgence on TikTok is difficult to pinpoint, but the longevity of Francis‘s career highlights her enduring appeal.
