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l So Sorry Elizabeth won happessd to Frankie Lymon Before he die l Like him so mouh from Elvis Joseph Efron l won become real Frankie Joseph Lymon
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No Frankie Cullen is not gay he has never had any sexual movements toward the same gender. He has been in porn with girls and if you see the way they scream when he has sex with them then he seems straight to me
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No,Frankie Stein does Not have a sister or any siblings at the moment
There were no records or recordings of any kind made in 1693.
Without any information on the specific 'Frankie' you are talking about, they could be either.
Songs by both groups appeared on an LP, The Beatles vs. The Four Seasons, issued by Vee-Jay records in 1964, but neither group had any involvement with it. Also, Frankie Valli once covered The Beatles' "A Day In The Life." The 4 Seasons toured England in 1962 or 1963 and heard the Beatles music on the radio. They came back to the US and Frankie Valli talked their record company, VeeJay Records into signing the Beatles to their first record contract. So, for a short time, VeeJay records had two of the biggest recording groups in rock history recording for them ...
Yes. All Michael Jackson's items have increased in value 10 to 100 times since his death.
No, his first records were made in 1926 for HMV and are plentiful to this day, but they are great fun......
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By way of a very general answer, most Frank Sinatra records don't have a premium value because most of them sold so well that they are hardly rare. For the most part, rarity is what gives records premium value. There are probably a few of his 78s (old heavy breakable records, mostly 10" with a small label, in case you're under 45 or so) that are rare, and I can say that any Harry James And His Orchestra records with Sinatra vocals on the Brunswick label might be worth upwards of 25 dollars in good condition. Outside of such exceptions, however, the true value of Frank Sinatra records is in the music on them.