Person
ISNI: 
0000 0000 6301 2018
https://isni.org/isni/0000000063012018
Name: 
Franciscus Lymon
Frankie Lymon
Frankie Lymon (Amerikaans zanger)
Frankie Lymon (amerikansk sångare)
Frankie Lymon (amerikansk sanger)
Frankie Lymon (amerikansk songar)
Frankie Lymon (amerykański muzyk rockowy, wokalista)
Frankie Lymon (cantante e compositore statunitense)
Frankie Lymon (chanteur de rock doo-wop)
Frankie Lymon (Singer, songwriter)
Frankie Lymon (US-amerikanischer Rock'n'Roll- und Doowopsänger)
Lyman, Frankie
Lymon, Frank
Lymon, Frankie
Lymon, Frankie (chanteur, compositeur)
Lymon, Franklin Joseph
Лаймон, Фрэнки
Фрэнки Лаймон
Dates: 
1942-1968
Creation class: 
Computer file
Language material
Musical sound recording
Notated music
Creation role: 
author
composer
creator
performer
Related names: 
Berry, Chuck (1926-...)
Domino, Fats (1928-)
Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers
Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers (see also from)
Garnes, Sherman (co-performer)
Goldner
Goldner, George (1918-1970)
Harris, Major (co-performer)
Jones, Booker T. (1944-...)
Knox, Buddy (1933-1999)
Levy, Morris
Merchant, Jimmy (co-performer)
Naxos Digital Services
Negroni, Joe (co-performer)
Santiago, Herman (co-performer)
Teenagers (Musical group) (isRelatedTo)
Teenagers Affiliation (see also from)
The Platters
The Regents (duo de doo wop)
The Regents duo de doo wop
The Teenagers (isMemberOf)
Vale, Amadeu do
Vincent, Gene (1935-1971)
Vogue Maison de disques
Titles: 
Ain't that a shame
Alley Oop
At the London Palladium
Before I Fall Asleep / What a Little Moonlight Can Do
Bo Diddley
Book of love (2 min 17 s)
Brown eyed handsome man
But I do
C'est folie que l'amour, 1955
Caldonia
Carol
Change Partners / So Young (And So In Love)
Charming Billy
Do you love me
Do you wanna dance (2 min 35 s)
dog
Dream baby
Giddy up a ding dong
Goody Good Girl
Got my mojo working
Great balls of fire
great pretender
Green onions
Heart and soul (1 min 49 s)
Hey ! baby
High school confidential
History of Rock and Roll. 1957, Part 3.
I'm walkin'
In the mood
Jambalaya
Jenny Jenny
Johnny B. Goode
Judy's turn to cry
Let me in
Let the four winds blow
Limbo rock
Lost Tapes, The
madison
magic touch, you've got
Maybe baby (2 min 01 s)
Maybelline
Memphis
Mississippi mud
Moonlight swim
My blue heaven
My girlfriend (1 min 55 s)
My prayer
No particular place to go
Oh, baby doll
Oh, what a price
Old gold retold
Oldies but goldies 41 original hits from the soundtrack of American graffiti
only have eyes for you (3 min 09 s), I
Party doll
Peanuts
Peppermint twist (1 min 58 s)
Pipeline
Platinum Selection
Please Be Mine
Rebel Rouser
Rip van winkle (2 min 17 s)
Rock around the clock (2 min 08 s)
Rock 'n'roll music
Roll over Beethoven
saw Linda Yesterday, I
School days
See you in september (2 min 03 s)
She's so fine (2 min 18 s)
Sippin'soda (1 min 59 s)
Smoke gets in your eyes (2 min 37 s)
Sticks and stones
Stranded in the jungle
stripper
stroll
Sunday kind of love
Surfin'safari (2 min 05 s)
Sweet little sixteen
Tears on my pillow (2 min 11 s)
Teen angel (2 min 35 s)
TEENAGERS
That'll be the day (2 min 14 s)
Thousand miles away (2 min 25 s)
Thumb Thumb / Footsteps
To the aisle (2 min 44 s)
Too much tequila
Too young
Traveling stranger (2 min)
Twilight time
Up Jumped a Rabbit / No Matter What You’ve Done
Walk away Renée
Watermelon man
Wedding bells (2 min 23 s)
What'd I say
Whole Lotta shakin' goin' on
Why do fools fall in love
Ya ya (2 min 22 s)
YOU BABY YOU
You don't own me
You're sixteen (1 min 56 s)
You win again
Notes: 
African American National Biography, accessed March, 3, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database (Lymon, Frankie; Frank Joseph Lymon; rhythm and blues musician/singer, popular singer, soldier; born 30 September 1942 in New York, New York, United States; at 12 formed group, Harlemaires Jr.; Ermines or Premiers; recorded a single Why Do Fools Fall in Love (1955), which topped rhythm & blues chart, becoming number six on pop chart, selling two million records; recorded three more singles (1956); changed into Teenagers; toured United Kingdom (1957), Panama, Europe, made movie, had television appearances, performed for Great Britain's Princess Margaret in private audience; made solo recordings in London; recorded new single Goody, Goody (1957), reached number twenty on R&B charts; entered drug rehabilitation program; became the first international black teenage singing star inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1993) and into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame (2000); died 27 February 1967 in Harlem, New York, United States)
All music guide WWW site, Oct. 6, 2004 (Frankie Lymon; b. Sept. 30, 1942, Harlem, NY, d. Feb. 28, 1968, Harlem; doo-wop vocalist)
Frankie Lymon (1942-1967) was a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
Fuller form of personal name: Frank Joseph
I promise to remember [VR] 1983 (Frankie Lymon)
Rhythm and blues musicians Singers Soldiers
Why do fools fall in love?, c1956 t.p. (Frank Lymon)
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