Koni Francis, the 1950s and 1960s nutritious pop stars include “Preity Little Baby” and who will later serve as an irony title for heartbreak and tragedy personal life, died at the age of 87.
His death was announced on Thursday by his friend and campaigner, Ron Roberts, who did not provide additional details immediately.
Francis was the top artists of the pre-batches era, rarely away from the charts till 1957–64. Able to appeal to both young people and adults, he had more than a dozen top 20 hits, “now forgive?” And the number 1 song “Don’t Break the Heart That Loves You” and “The Heart Have a Mind of Your On.” Like other teenagers of his time, he also acted in several films, including “Whore the Boys R” and “Follow the Boys”.