Frankie Avalon - Swingin' On A Rainbow / The Young Frankie Avalon & Bonus Tracks (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: Frankie Avalon
- Title: Swingin' On A Rainbow / The Young Frankie Avalon & Bonus Tracks
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Universe
- Genre: Pop Rock, Bubblegum
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:54:44
- Total Size: 282/623 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Swingin' On a Rainbow
02. Secret Love
03. She's Funny That Way
04. Sandy
05. Trouble With Me Is You
06. Talk, Talk, Talk
07. You're Just Too Much
08. What's the Reason (I'm Not Pleasin' You)
09. Try a Little Tenderness
10. Birds of a Feather
11. Step in the Right Direction
12. Them There Eyes
13. Pretty Eyed Baby
14. Too Young to Love
15. Fever
16. I Can't Begin to Tell You
17. Trumpet Instrumental (Bella Del Mondo)
18. Hallelujah I Love Her So
19. Undecided
20. The One I Love
21. Teach Me Tonight
22. Shy Guy
23. Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
24. Hold Me
25. Oooh! Look-a There Ain't She Pretty
26. Short Fat Fannie
27. Young Love
28. Young and Beautiful
29. Diana
30. At the Hop
31. Honey
32. I'm Walkin'
33. Litty Bitty Pretty One
34. Dede Dinah
35. The Stroll
36. My Mom
37. You're My Girl
38. Venus (Bonus Track)
39. You Excite Me (Bonus Track)
40. Bobby Sox to Stockings (Bonus Track)
41. I'll Wait for You (Bonus Track)
42. What Little Girl (Bonus Track)
43. Just Ask Your Heart (Bonus Track)
44. Two Fools (Bonus Track)
45. Why (Bonus Track)
46. Ginger Bread (Bonus Track)
47. A Boy Without a Girl (Bonus Track)
48. Trumpet Sorrento (Bonus Track)
49. Trumpet Tarantella (Bonus Track)
01. Swingin' On a Rainbow
02. Secret Love
03. She's Funny That Way
04. Sandy
05. Trouble With Me Is You
06. Talk, Talk, Talk
07. You're Just Too Much
08. What's the Reason (I'm Not Pleasin' You)
09. Try a Little Tenderness
10. Birds of a Feather
11. Step in the Right Direction
12. Them There Eyes
13. Pretty Eyed Baby
14. Too Young to Love
15. Fever
16. I Can't Begin to Tell You
17. Trumpet Instrumental (Bella Del Mondo)
18. Hallelujah I Love Her So
19. Undecided
20. The One I Love
21. Teach Me Tonight
22. Shy Guy
23. Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
24. Hold Me
25. Oooh! Look-a There Ain't She Pretty
26. Short Fat Fannie
27. Young Love
28. Young and Beautiful
29. Diana
30. At the Hop
31. Honey
32. I'm Walkin'
33. Litty Bitty Pretty One
34. Dede Dinah
35. The Stroll
36. My Mom
37. You're My Girl
38. Venus (Bonus Track)
39. You Excite Me (Bonus Track)
40. Bobby Sox to Stockings (Bonus Track)
41. I'll Wait for You (Bonus Track)
42. What Little Girl (Bonus Track)
43. Just Ask Your Heart (Bonus Track)
44. Two Fools (Bonus Track)
45. Why (Bonus Track)
46. Ginger Bread (Bonus Track)
47. A Boy Without a Girl (Bonus Track)
48. Trumpet Sorrento (Bonus Track)
49. Trumpet Tarantella (Bonus Track)
American vocalist of Italian descent, successful in music, film and TV business of the 1950s and 1960s.
Born September 18, 1940, Philadelphia, PA., of Italian-Americans Mary Loretta and Nicholas J. Avallone.
In 1959 he scored two #1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, “Venus” and “Why”. Because of his youth, he was one of the first to be classified as a “Teen Idol”. He had 31 charted U.S. Billboard singles from 1958 to late 1962, including “Just Ask Your Heart” (#7), “I’ll Wait For You” (#15), “Bobby Sox To Stockings” (#8), and “A Boy Without A Girl” (#10). Most of his hits were written and produced by Robert P. Marcucci, head of Chancellor Records. With other Teen Idols (including Paul Anka, Fabian, Ricky Nelson and Bobby Rydell) he performed on TV music shows such as Dick Clark’s “American Bandstand”, and on stage revues.
With Annette Funicello he starred in a number of “beach party” comedy films during the mid-1960s. Later he performed in other films in more romantic roles, as well as straight dramatic parts in the John Wayne historical western film “The Alamo”, or the 1961 science-fiction story “Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea” with Barbara Eden. Avalon also often appeared as himself in nearly two dozens of TV episodes, including ABC’s “The Bing Crosby Show” and “The Patty Duke Show”. Later he became a national television spokesperson for Sonic Drive-In. In 1965 he appeared in the Combat! episode “Brother, Brother” as a childhood friend of Pfc. Kirby, played by Jack Hogan. In the 1978 film “Grease” he performed “Beauty School Dropout” as a character called Teen Angel.
Following an appearance on “American Bandstand” anniversary broadcast, Avalon, Fabian, and Bobby Rydell went on several long running tours of the US in the 1980s and 1990s, performing their old hits and medleys of other songs.
Married to Kathryn Diebel since January 19, 1963, they have 8 children and 10 grandchildren. Sons Frankie Jr. (drummer) and Tony (guitarist) play on tour with Avalon.
Born September 18, 1940, Philadelphia, PA., of Italian-Americans Mary Loretta and Nicholas J. Avallone.
In 1959 he scored two #1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, “Venus” and “Why”. Because of his youth, he was one of the first to be classified as a “Teen Idol”. He had 31 charted U.S. Billboard singles from 1958 to late 1962, including “Just Ask Your Heart” (#7), “I’ll Wait For You” (#15), “Bobby Sox To Stockings” (#8), and “A Boy Without A Girl” (#10). Most of his hits were written and produced by Robert P. Marcucci, head of Chancellor Records. With other Teen Idols (including Paul Anka, Fabian, Ricky Nelson and Bobby Rydell) he performed on TV music shows such as Dick Clark’s “American Bandstand”, and on stage revues.
With Annette Funicello he starred in a number of “beach party” comedy films during the mid-1960s. Later he performed in other films in more romantic roles, as well as straight dramatic parts in the John Wayne historical western film “The Alamo”, or the 1961 science-fiction story “Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea” with Barbara Eden. Avalon also often appeared as himself in nearly two dozens of TV episodes, including ABC’s “The Bing Crosby Show” and “The Patty Duke Show”. Later he became a national television spokesperson for Sonic Drive-In. In 1965 he appeared in the Combat! episode “Brother, Brother” as a childhood friend of Pfc. Kirby, played by Jack Hogan. In the 1978 film “Grease” he performed “Beauty School Dropout” as a character called Teen Angel.
Following an appearance on “American Bandstand” anniversary broadcast, Avalon, Fabian, and Bobby Rydell went on several long running tours of the US in the 1980s and 1990s, performing their old hits and medleys of other songs.
Married to Kathryn Diebel since January 19, 1963, they have 8 children and 10 grandchildren. Sons Frankie Jr. (drummer) and Tony (guitarist) play on tour with Avalon.
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