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Frankie Lymon TV Appearances (1956-1958) 

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Franklin Joseph "Frankie" Lymon (September 30, 1942[5][6] - February 27, 1968[7]) was an American rock and roll/rhythm and blues singer and songwriter, best known as the boy soprano lead singer of the New York City-based early rock and roll group The Teenagers. The group was composed of five boys, all in their early to mid-teens. The original lineup of the Teenagers, an integrated group, included three African-American members, Frankie Lymon, Jimmy Merchant, and Sherman Garnes; and two Puerto Rican members, Joe Negroni and Herman Santiago. The Teenagers' first single, 1956's "Why Do Fools Fall in Love," was also their biggest hit. After Lymon went solo in mid-1957, both his career and that of the Teenagers fell into decline. He was found dead at the age of 25 on the floor of his grandmother's bathroom from a heroin overdose.[8] His life was dramatized in the 1998 film Why Do Fools Fall In Love. - wikipedia
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@bryce253
@bryce253 Год назад
One thing that people overlook about the Teenagers and Frankie is that they were not trained and formed by professional talent agents and voice therapists. They didn't have choreographers. They did all that themselves. They created the group and the songs by just singing together on street corners and hallways practicing. This is pure talent in raw form.
@allanjohnson1854
@allanjohnson1854 9 месяцев назад
Very well said sir.
@wishmartinez4022
@wishmartinez4022 9 месяцев назад
They were well loved by many households. Especially Frankie because he was so young and talented.
@Vainfornoreason
@Vainfornoreason 2 месяца назад
@@wishmartinez4022… I like that you are able to pick up on this because you are too young to be able to feel the love that people, especially Puerto Ricans, who loved and personally knew Frankie.
@wishmartinez4022
@wishmartinez4022 2 месяца назад
@@Vainfornoreason He is like our AL Hurricain.
@jashay91
@jashay91 3 года назад
People fail to realize he was a CHILD star who got taken advantage of. People just expected him to know better the devil sets traps no matter how much god blesses you the devil always wants you to fail when u have something great. He died so young and definitely was ahead of his time.
@jamesolsen1150
@jamesolsen1150 Год назад
well put
@libertyann439
@libertyann439 Год назад
Such a shame.
@anthonymensingh1989
@anthonymensingh1989 Год назад
He was a inspiration for Michael Jackson love Anthony Fed ex lol
@mslove9191
@mslove9191 Год назад
I agree with you… For it's a terrible thing not to know and don't know you don't know.
@りょう-Maltese
@りょう-Maltese Год назад
​@@anthonymensingh1989many more
@sheilagrant2583
@sheilagrant2583 3 года назад
His story ended so sad but he left us some beautiful music. RIP Frankie Lymon God bless him.
@fatimahlee7355
@fatimahlee7355 4 года назад
Yes I love Frankie Lymon, Rest In Peace! Like this if you love Frankie Lymon!
@paulatucker3161
@paulatucker3161 3 года назад
Fgghhu Bhhhh Or kkkkmkkk
@jorgearadelat7466
@jorgearadelat7466 3 года назад
He was GREATTTT!!!!
@melvinluckett6368
@melvinluckett6368 3 года назад
@@paulatucker3161 crew
@elyviegas2716
@elyviegas2716 3 года назад
Michael xxxxxx love you❤ xxxxxx ElyXxxxxxxx
@salenatauriac5552
@salenatauriac5552 3 года назад
Heartbreaking story because he became AA heroin addict at the age of 12.
@vickie2222
@vickie2222 3 года назад
I hate how everyone ignores the other group members. Frankie was talented, but the others helped propel he's talent. They must be recognized for that atleast.
@JaySmith-mz7vg
@JaySmith-mz7vg 3 года назад
That's just how the cards are dealt while being in groups. Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Beyonce, Patti LaBelle. It's endless. Very seldomly do people acknowledge the other members when the lead captures the most attention.
@simmonssimmons4494
@simmonssimmons4494 Год назад
Culture club, even though I love Boy George 💞
@candice446
@candice446 11 месяцев назад
@@JaySmith-mz7vgexcept for the temptations
@kashigata
@kashigata 7 месяцев назад
Okay, so who were they? Name them all and tell me about their careers. Don’t cheat by using google!
@localone1597
@localone1597 Месяц назад
That's true. You know the guy who was originally the lead singer had to be a little salty.
@D.Antony
@D.Antony 4 года назад
WOW! What a talent. So, 10 years before little Michael Jackson, there already was a Michael Jackson, named Frankie Lymon. Everything old is new again.
@jorgearadelat7466
@jorgearadelat7466 3 года назад
I agree 100%!!!
@Ayden24KT
@Ayden24KT 3 года назад
I disagree 100% first mj had lived longer and gained more fame than frankie lymon
@ignad2537
@ignad2537 3 года назад
@@Ayden24KT there was way more discrimination against black people at that time
@nakitawilliams4259
@nakitawilliams4259 Год назад
@@ignad2537 not a excuse I mean Sammy Davis and Diana Ross and other maintained a long career.
@MusicandDancing4Ever
@MusicandDancing4Ever Год назад
Frankie Lymon could kill MJ on stage as a teen, but he open the door for MJ. Because he showed kids could sell records and entertain as good as adults.
@44pacino90
@44pacino90 3 года назад
He was so greatly talented it's sad what the music industry did and continues to do to people.
@joewhitehead3
@joewhitehead3 3 года назад
Did the music industry force the heroine on him?
@44pacino90
@44pacino90 3 года назад
@@joewhitehead3 Not at all but the pressures of the music industry to continuously produce and the Acsessabilty to a successful artist to destroy themselves with drugs and alcohol is all to common even with young artist.
@blogshagify
@blogshagify Год назад
A lot of people have stress and they don't turn to smoking, alcohol, drugs. No one forced the heroin into his veins That's on him
@krustycrb7182
@krustycrb7182 Год назад
@@blogshagify Riiiight, only stars like Johnny Depp can have multiple addictions & be excused
@justplainbrad7713
@justplainbrad7713 Год назад
@@blogshagify That's pure ignorance. You have no idea what talented children go through with corrupt managers, and producers. Perform, perform, perform...make me money, lots of money, and here's the name of someone who can get you something that will help you perform. You are speaking from the mind of one who has seen very little, and know it all...ha! Educate yourself before speaking like a child, showing your ignorance to the world.
@studebaker914
@studebaker914 3 года назад
The voice, the smile, the dance steps, and especially hand movements mastered at his age.
@keithmuncy2165
@keithmuncy2165 4 года назад
So sad what happened to this legend of music. May his soul rest in peace. No one can ever hurt you again sir. 💔
@billiemason9162
@billiemason9162 3 года назад
Right 😭
@raymonbrown1189
@raymonbrown1189 2 года назад
@@billiemason9162 mo
@DiabolikalFollikles
@DiabolikalFollikles 3 года назад
The record company enticed him to go solo, thereby severing family ties w/the Teenagers. I believe that was a huge source of pain and heartache for him. They all grew up together as brothers. 🦋
@AbindigoSimmons
@AbindigoSimmons 8 месяцев назад
I am 33 I can listen to these songs all day. 40s-70 music is wildly underrated
@Dakatari
@Dakatari 3 года назад
Rest In Peace Frankie Lymon sometimes you never get roses until you die.
@jaytay4027
@jaytay4027 11 месяцев назад
Frankies voice is unique and stands out so much one of a kind. But at 3:31 i really love the teenagers harmony in the background
@arobinson3383
@arobinson3383 3 года назад
Is it strange that when I imagine all the hate he faced in his life and how it led to his death, that it physically hurts my heart.
@ThinkingWoman100
@ThinkingWoman100 3 года назад
Resonates with Michael Jackson 's life
@seekpeaceandeunoia
@seekpeaceandeunoia 2 года назад
Exactly.
@carlosventura7
@carlosventura7 Год назад
Where? What hate? You mean you can’t die from a drug overdose just because you can afford to buy them? Elvis died from drugs too. They hated him?
@ChoozieD
@ChoozieD 10 месяцев назад
Yo tears fill my eyes every time I think about watching his movie, never will be another F. Lymon
@russellhancock9765
@russellhancock9765 3 года назад
I can listen for hours. Music was so much better back then.
@THINKLLC-wj4wv
@THINKLLC-wj4wv 3 года назад
If we do not recognize this man, as one of the top 5 influential performers and social norm breaker, then everything y’all talking. Bout today is nonsense he busted through barriers the likes of which we today do not know. His TALENT made it so HE encapsulated,white, Hispanic and black youth, strictly by talent Here in LA, my Hispanic relatives give this man the utmost respect we can do this together people, the music, the ideology , the forgiveness of those who do not hear, the epitome of music starts and stops with the talented no matter what color , race or creed they are Let’s all show the world , we talented
@cherriberri7161
@cherriberri7161 Год назад
Frankie could have been just as big a celebrity as an adult with his personality and talent! RIP Frankie! 🙏🏻
@yup_im_tiff
@yup_im_tiff 3 года назад
His voice was amazing
@rogerhawkins9615
@rogerhawkins9615 3 года назад
To be able to have witnessed the talented, and experience his gift of song was a blessing. It's it so sad that the world missed out on the opportunity to experience real musical sound. This was his gift to the world.
@benkeel2966
@benkeel2966 2 года назад
Frankie Lymon. American legend n icon. we still miss you Frankie
@ericomalley3294
@ericomalley3294 3 года назад
why are the groups of the past better than today they appear happy singing together.
@MrPOPICHILO
@MrPOPICHILO 3 года назад
Awesome talent. Unique voice, stylish and commanded the stage. (R.I.P) my Brotha.....1~Luv
@TheBeautyAndTheBrave
@TheBeautyAndTheBrave 4 года назад
I had to watch. Such incredible talent, it’s terrible he wasn’t able to over come his demons.
@Getemtone
@Getemtone 4 года назад
he was introduced to an ADULT industry at an early age with no guidance!!!! that boy was just a boy not an adult similiar to what these entertainment industries are doin now and have been doin!!! dont be fooled!!!
4 года назад
@@Getemtone Good point. Do you think that it was a conspiracy to kill his career before it even started? It's like his soul is crying from the grave to be understood.
@TheBeautyAndTheBrave
@TheBeautyAndTheBrave 4 года назад
Antonio Pizarro I guess this is where I’m expected to go back and fourth with you. I said what I said. Be well stranger.
@soulheaven1964
@soulheaven1964 4 года назад
Imani Rashaad I know he died in his grandmother’s apartment
@nancyericson4263
@nancyericson4263 4 года назад
@ Such presence. Like Sammy Davis Jr. and Judy Garland. He was that good!
@johnlinden7398
@johnlinden7398 4 года назад
Frankie was one of the great early Rock and Rollers Of the 1950s , great style, good dancing and showed class in his performances !
@DaisyKayBirch
@DaisyKayBirch 2 года назад
What a gift--watch through to see so many facets of the brilliant Frankie Lymon.
@claudiabailey9899
@claudiabailey9899 3 года назад
I loved his voice OLD school
@nunusky3942
@nunusky3942 4 года назад
I just remember waking up to his voice love his voice and thanks grandma
@jorgearadelat7466
@jorgearadelat7466 3 года назад
He was ONE OF A KIND!!!
@MysteryBoy-x4t
@MysteryBoy-x4t 10 месяцев назад
NO HE WASN'T HE WAS EVEN BETTER.
@paulbarber9599
@paulbarber9599 3 года назад
A real great talent I wish he was still alive
@paulbarber9599
@paulbarber9599 Год назад
Along with two of the teenagers
@simmonssimmons4494
@simmonssimmons4494 Год назад
@@paulbarber9599 the other guys are deceased 🤔
@crsmith845
@crsmith845 4 года назад
We loved ❤ Frankie Lymon!! Such singing talent!!RIP!
@Zasu42
@Zasu42 3 года назад
Killer live vocals. Thanks
@RaulRodriguez-gt4dp
@RaulRodriguez-gt4dp 3 года назад
Gracias muchas Frankie y a los dos puertorriqueños a tu lado Joe José Negroni y Herman Santiago . WOW..
@daledeimel1833
@daledeimel1833 4 года назад
He was brilliant.
@StruggleReviewzTV
@StruggleReviewzTV 4 года назад
Such a troubled young guy!😩♥️He was so talented it’s truly sad that the most wonderful artist fall to their own addictions I wish we could get an undramatized biography of Frankie Lymon he was clearly taken advantage of by they typical 50s/60s record labels and didn’t have the best parents. And despite the appearance on film he was sleeping with older women who had no business sleeping with a teenage boy!
@reinemazidath5466
@reinemazidath5466 4 года назад
So he was a victim of pedophilia ? Obviously .
@Steve52344
@Steve52344 3 года назад
Frankie's problems had absolutely nothing to do with his "older women." They didn't push heroin on him and were not pedophiles. It was his superstar exposure to drugs and unscrupulous management with little of Frankie's interests in mind. They ripped him off, used him, and left him with an unreliable reputation in the music business.
@jaquaveonandress649
@jaquaveonandress649 3 года назад
Hey miss , you pretty ❤️
@StruggleReviewzTV
@StruggleReviewzTV 3 года назад
@@jaquaveonandress649 thank you 😊
@Steve52344
@Steve52344 3 года назад
The movie about him barely scratched the surface. There was a good documentary "I Promise to Remember" about Frankie, made in the early 1980's. Sad.
@mikegehre570
@mikegehre570 3 года назад
What talent and a voice . Sadly gone
@r3trolov
@r3trolov 3 года назад
Man his voice was magical and the guys too soo nice
@theo3s611
@theo3s611 2 года назад
And Frankie had 2 other Brothers, Howard the oldest and Timmy the youngest. And I forgot to say that Timmy was the 3rd brother of the Lymon Family, and yeah. Rest In Peace to The Lymons.
@heathstjohn6775
@heathstjohn6775 Год назад
Thanks. I knew nothing about that. The domestic trivia. thought very little of in life, becomes, for those for a taste in whatever the subject happens to be, more and nore interesting, the more the whole truth becomes important, and without which, it can't be understood.
@rodneybickersteth2315
@rodneybickersteth2315 3 года назад
It's a shame what happened to him. So sad. He was so talented😢😢😢.
@lorettalee9131
@lorettalee9131 3 года назад
Such an amazing and talented young man who can sing and dance gone too soon rip frankie
@ellenhawk
@ellenhawk 3 года назад
I remember this song . 💕 This group was one of my favorites when I was in Jr. High
@georgemusic4all4seasons
@georgemusic4all4seasons 2 года назад
Pure talent here, thank you for posting.
@marcuswalden1284
@marcuswalden1284 4 года назад
Amazing talent!
@jonathanfrancois7054
@jonathanfrancois7054 4 года назад
Great voice
@melindarogers772
@melindarogers772 Год назад
Thank you for the beautiful voices and music Frankie and the Teenagers.
@stephanomarr6829
@stephanomarr6829 4 года назад
Sir Frankly Lymon, voice of an angel.....Ripower in your Zen......After LIFE.....ps say hello to JIMI....
@Jenjen-qc5eq
@Jenjen-qc5eq 4 года назад
I love his voice.
@keithchanner
@keithchanner 3 года назад
Knew his brother Louie who had a group called the Teenchords very well we were good friends he lived in the shadows of his famous older brother .
@hihello-px2sq
@hihello-px2sq 3 месяца назад
Frankie was so smooth ❤️💯
@koolhandduke4087
@koolhandduke4087 3 года назад
A polished and well rehearsed talent at such a young age.
@AmySmith-p3v
@AmySmith-p3v 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely a grand performance.
@jadezee6316
@jadezee6316 4 года назад
the incomparable frankie lymon
@colleenhenry8022
@colleenhenry8022 4 года назад
Gone so soon, loved his Singing! So sad!
@NTakaNiggatron
@NTakaNiggatron 4 года назад
The Teenagers were one of the early successful adolescent R&B/Vocal groups and inspired NUMEROUS others across the country’s inner-cities. For young urban people (especially Black Americans), singing or harmonizing on sidewalks, street-corners, in schools, basements, etc. were later generations’ versions of pastimes like rapping, street dancing, video games, doing social media challenges, etc.
@ThinkingWoman100
@ThinkingWoman100 3 года назад
Artists like Jackson 5 and Michael Jackson
@ThouArtOfWar0724
@ThouArtOfWar0724 2 года назад
The were duwop not R&B
@NTakaNiggatron
@NTakaNiggatron 2 года назад
@@ThouArtOfWar0724 There was no such thing as “Doo wop” back then. Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers were mainly labeled as R&B or sometimes Rock and Roll.
@ewalker1057
@ewalker1057 2 года назад
@@ThouArtOfWar0724 Correct. PBS used to have Doo Wop reunion specials. Very much part of the 1950's. Always brought memories. Notice how much when he sings Goody Goody and other songs he sounds doo wop. Harmony and rhythm.
@c3ciliacorrea80
@c3ciliacorrea80 Год назад
It was definitely called doo-wop it was all over the Bronx New York and it was called doo-wop for a thousand percent fact
@romaneingram9823
@romaneingram9823 4 года назад
The sweetest vocal of all time
@mujahudin
@mujahudin 3 года назад
Looking at this guy, it's hard for me to imagine him going through the events played out in the movie. 😔
@SembeneNathanyahu
@SembeneNathanyahu Год назад
Dee Clark, the brother in the vocal group "Force M.D.s", Johnny Wilder, Johnny Mathis, Jackie Wilson and Frankie Lymon, are 6 of the most phenomenal "natural" tenors ever! @@@*** Sembene, in Chicago ***@@@
@mauricegrant9229
@mauricegrant9229 4 года назад
For All Y'all That's Familiar With The R&B Band " MAZE, Featuring Frankie Beverly " This Is Where Frankie Beverly Got The Name " Frankie " His Name Was " Howard " Beverly Before He Changed It To " Frankie " After Frankie Lymon Who Was His Favorite Singer.....FACT!!✌️😎
@nadirahcroom1938
@nadirahcroom1938 3 года назад
Cool fact. Thanks
@DiabolikalFollikles
@DiabolikalFollikles 3 года назад
Good trivia. Thank you. 🦋
@mauricegrant9229
@mauricegrant9229 3 года назад
@@DiabolikalFollikles - U R Welcome, Glad I Could Share With You 😎👍
@mauricegrant9229
@mauricegrant9229 3 года назад
@@nadirahcroom1938 😎👍
@mauricegrant9229
@mauricegrant9229 3 года назад
@@crystaladams4258 - No Frankie's Name Was Howard, Go And Check It Out!✌️😉
@susanlancaster7703
@susanlancaster7703 2 года назад
Once again these videos are humbling. I thought I knew about him but I'm awed by what a great talent he was. What a stupendous talent.!!
@pamgrimm8850
@pamgrimm8850 2 месяца назад
I doubt our younger generations even know who Frankie Lyman was. That’s a shame. He was at the infancy of rock ‘n’ roll. Being 78, I remember when this song came out and I loved it. I sang it all the time. I thought Frankie Lyman was so fantastic. I wish he could have still been around till now like some of the music icons of the 50s. I’m sure his creative music style carved the way for many others.
@mikeengland8449
@mikeengland8449 Год назад
Pure Class. RIP Frankie.,
@vincentvde5775
@vincentvde5775 3 дня назад
I discover Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers after a search on the songs in the movie 'Christine,' and I am literally amazed. All the more so as I do this on the day of Frankie's birthday... strange coincidence to say the least!
@PinoyPlaytoearn
@PinoyPlaytoearn Месяц назад
thanks for the collection!
@ceeceetracey9839
@ceeceetracey9839 9 месяцев назад
I was a young kid in the 1970s and I always knew who Frankie Lymon was. It might have been because my mother was a young'n during the height of his popularity but I dont remember ever not knowing who Frankie Lymon was. Diana Ross helped bring him to the attention of the younger generation of that time too by remaking "Why Do Fools Fall In Love."
@jacquiemullings7605
@jacquiemullings7605 10 месяцев назад
Rip Franki Lymon🙏🏽✝️🕯🕊❤️...he was Brilliant 👏🏽 💯💯💯
@secular-world7316
@secular-world7316 2 года назад
In my opinion, this child's singing talent was much better than Michael Jackson as a child.
@nakitawilliams4259
@nakitawilliams4259 Год назад
Definitely not nor dancing.
@bertrialmarshall5746
@bertrialmarshall5746 4 месяца назад
Not close but thanks for trying
@secular-world7316
@secular-world7316 4 месяца назад
I don’t need to try, is evident, done
@patricio228
@patricio228 3 года назад
Beautiful 🎶🎵
@erniebushong5881
@erniebushong5881 3 года назад
Another great artist from the day
@LibraGoals
@LibraGoals 3 года назад
Thank you for the upload! My favorite record by them Juvenile Delinquent.
@bobs5596
@bobs5596 4 года назад
what a great sound.
@susanlancaster7703
@susanlancaster7703 4 месяца назад
What stupendous talent! Thanks for making this available.
@charlieclark5794
@charlieclark5794 3 года назад
Shame he left us all to soon. Great talent
@chrisrat2720
@chrisrat2720 3 года назад
Best I've ever see'n-so wonderful Franky - R.I.P. ✌☮
@bethparker1500
@bethparker1500 3 года назад
Unreal, amazing. I would like the total story of this kid.
@kingmcdonald6829
@kingmcdonald6829 3 года назад
Watch the movie
@mimi7434
@mimi7434 3 года назад
Sad story 😢
@Goodsense215
@Goodsense215 2 года назад
@@kingmcdonald6829 someone wants the full true story and you suggest watching a hollywood movie? solid...
@dvinedzine
@dvinedzine 2 месяца назад
He was a good little dancer, too!
@kristofthibaud8491
@kristofthibaud8491 10 месяцев назад
Incredible talent
@JediTy63
@JediTy63 3 года назад
“Ephesians 6:12” {For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.}
@chubbygee4355
@chubbygee4355 3 года назад
Yes, ALLof us. Amen to that.
@xxcrump3297
@xxcrump3297 3 года назад
So what you trying to say?
@JediTy63
@JediTy63 3 года назад
@@xxcrump3297 “Matthew 11:15”
@xxcrump3297
@xxcrump3297 3 года назад
You're half way there
@skrillawarlock
@skrillawarlock 3 года назад
Why won’t God just destroy all the bad things .. why do they exist?
@dirtydirty5857
@dirtydirty5857 3 года назад
Bro had swagga look at the way he played the cameras and stage naturally so no wonder he had the grown women it was like he couldn't help who he become and came...weird shit!.. Rip Da og Frankie lymon
@marygunn8112
@marygunn8112 4 года назад
He is very handsome
@m.i.c287
@m.i.c287 3 года назад
real singing wish music was still like this...shame how they did u
@jessebarrera1955
@jessebarrera1955 3 года назад
Most of the original "Teenagers" were Puerto Rican." 😊🇱🇷
@mayena
@mayena 3 года назад
I think two were only of Puerto Rican descent.
@C-LoCC60
@C-LoCC60 4 года назад
Never realie listen to Frankie,, that mi Lost 🙆🤦One of the best
@sandy4498
@sandy4498 4 года назад
I don’t understand how grown woman fell for him, he always looked like a kid
@christmastree6817
@christmastree6817 4 года назад
Yea. It's a bit strange.
@melanielazare9
@melanielazare9 4 года назад
No comment
@justplainbrad7713
@justplainbrad7713 4 года назад
@@christmastree6817 What is so strange about it? By that, I'm not agreeing with it, just that it's still as commonplace today, as it was back then...women sensed that he was about to be a "BIG" star, and wanted a piece of the stardom, and the star. Today, they are affectionately called...cougars; while in law, it's pedophile.
@christmastree6817
@christmastree6817 4 года назад
@@justplainbrad7713 I just find it gross for adults to like kids like that...
@justplainbrad7713
@justplainbrad7713 4 года назад
​@@christmastree6817 I'm not getting into a protracted conversation about it, but some of my darkest life moments were the result of adult(stranger) abuse at 3 1/2 yrs. My feelings about child abuse are strong, and I wish the appropriate people would listen to my ways and means of reducing the happening...because I have them.
@timmyotoole1010
@timmyotoole1010 2 года назад
Frankie Lymon IMPRESIONANTE TALENTO ❤️🇺🇸
@cmramirez5235
@cmramirez5235 2 года назад
L9i
@gloriahigh5866
@gloriahigh5866 3 года назад
So darling...so talented. Will always love yaw.
@Golden_one
@Golden_one 2 года назад
His voice was everything
@chariotwofilthy8374
@chariotwofilthy8374 3 года назад
Hi edagdwg thanks for sharing this story of what happens when you think your in love God teaches us to be how we are going to be if that's what we want pay attention to what you do with your life pay attention to the girls you think you love them blinds j .peace ❤️💯💯💯 love wins peace ☮️☮️☮️☮️🌹
@bigdawg1758
@bigdawg1758 3 года назад
I bet this was Michael Jackson's fathers favorite band. When there were 5 singers together it looked like a early version of the Jackson's 5.
@thisislaflaretv5250
@thisislaflaretv5250 4 года назад
That heroin is a monster
@septiawoman2911
@septiawoman2911 4 года назад
"Agreed, heroin is a hell of a drug." I lost a longtime friend two years due to her addiction. I am so thankful that I was schooled back in the day about drug abuse.
@mariohill9212
@mariohill9212 3 года назад
@@septiawoman2911 I lost a good friend from it too.
@JoanRudith
@JoanRudith 3 года назад
And to know that he got started at 12 by a woman over 20 who not only took his virginity but also talked him into doing a skin pop and from there he was hooked. All the talent in the world and this kid never had a shot. Every adult in his life was more interested in exploiting him rather than protecting him.
@thisislaflaretv5250
@thisislaflaretv5250 3 года назад
@@JoanRudith it's a cold game
@theo3s611
@theo3s611 2 года назад
If I was back in that day and me and Frankie saw a women introduce heroin to him I would just grab that heroin and slam it to the ground stomp it with my feet and we would get the hell out of that place!!
@deandreray3500
@deandreray3500 4 года назад
Just finished watching why do fools fall in love
@akarr9433
@akarr9433 4 года назад
Truly blessed w a gift. Gone too soon
@datruff7263
@datruff7263 3 года назад
Never heard another like it since 🔥❤
@ВалентинаСоветоаа
У этого человека был божий дар! Как бесконечно жаль,что этот талантливейший молодой человек не успел показать миру всё богатство своего таланта. Слишком рано ушёл он от нас…
@renmomtha-renaissancesoul8849
@renmomtha-renaissancesoul8849 4 года назад
The Micheal Jackson of the 1950’s. He had no one looking out for his interests and surrounded by vultures. Sad.
@courtneynewton-john8862
@courtneynewton-john8862 4 года назад
What vultures were around Michael Jackson?
@DJWOLFLIVE
@DJWOLFLIVE 4 года назад
Courtney Newton-John Really?
@courtneynewton-john8862
@courtneynewton-john8862 4 года назад
@@DJWOLFLIVE Really .. what?
@courtneynewton-john8862
@courtneynewton-john8862 4 года назад
@زهراء سليم برهي حمزة الدراسة الصباحية Why?
@Wowitzkay
@Wowitzkay 4 года назад
Courtney Newton-John Dumb ass if you’re really asking that question then you’re ignorant as fuck
@mgmassey174
@mgmassey174 2 года назад
Wow .didn't think that memory would be recovered..I remember this. It's often like a walk through my childhood..walking around your channel 💯🤔❤️🕊️🐦🌹🕯️🙏 Thank you Is there a Frankie Lyman life story online? What a voice💯👏
@701CPD
@701CPD 3 года назад
The M.C. is Frankie Laine, the man who sang the classic "Rawhide" TV show theme song.
@cookie-gb3xn
@cookie-gb3xn 9 месяцев назад
That boy can sang!!!❤
@vanessalutz154
@vanessalutz154 6 дней назад
Talent. Something lost on today's music industry.
@ceeceetracey9839
@ceeceetracey9839 9 месяцев назад
During "Why Do Fools Fall In Love" the Teenagers are in the background doo-wopping their fkn asses off. I love doo-wop.
@leorasorondo4529
@leorasorondo4529 3 года назад
All those late great singers ,will all be in my heart and mind forever......leora
@leelei978
@leelei978 2 года назад
His demise saddens my heart. The only influence he had around him was those who had mal intent. He was used by the industry and they killed him.
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