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Connie Francis recorded over 30 foreign language songs throughout her career. She is known for her ability to sing in multiple languages, including Italian, Spanish, French, and German. Some of her most popular foreign language hits include "Volare" and "Bambino." Her multilingual repertoire contributed to her widespread appeal in various international markets.

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