Connie Francis: "Where the boys are" Cover
The title song "Where the Boys Are" was originally sung by Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero (born December 12, 1938), known professionally as Connie Francis, who also co-starred a comedy film with the same name: Where the Boys Are (1960). This film was aimed at the teen market, featuring sun, sand and romance.
This video is dedicated to my dear friend Linda Deagnon. She suggested me to sing this song and I promised I would make this video for her. I really hope you like this humble present for you, sweet Linda. You are a wonderful friend!!!!
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Where The Boys Are Lyrics
Connie Francis
Where the boys are, someone waits for me.
A smilin' face, a warm embrace,
two arms to hold me tenderly.
Where the boys are,
my true love will be.
He's walkin' down
some street in town
and I know he's lookin' there for me.
In the crowd of a million people
I'll find my valentine,
And then I'll climb,
to the highest steeple
and tell the world he's mine.
Till he holds me
I'll wait impatiently.
Where the boys are,
where the boys are,
Where the boys are
someone waits for me
Till he holds me
I'll wait impatiently.
Where the boys are,
where the boys are,
Where the boys are,
someone waits for me.
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