Connie Stevens

Connie Stevens

Person from United States

Genres: pop music, 60s, pop, female vocalists, oldies, doo wop

Connie Stevens
Connie Stevens
Connie Stevens
Connie Stevens
Connie Stevens
Connie Stevens
Connie Stevens

About Connie Stevens

Connie Stevens (born August 8, 1938) is an American actress and singer. She was born Concetta Rosalie Anna Ingoglia in Brooklyn, New York, a daughter of Peter Ingoglia (known as musician Teddy Stevens) and singer Eleanor McGinley. Connie adopted her father's stage name of Stevens as her own. Her parents were divorced and she lived with grandparents. Coming from a musical family, she formed a singing group called The Fourmost, the other three vocalists went on to fame as The Lettermen. In 1953, Stevens moved to Los Angeles with her father. When she was sixteen, she started another singing group, The Three Debs. She enrolled at a professional school (Georgia Massey's School of Song and Dance in Los Angeles), sang professionally and appeared in local repertory theater. Stevens then started working as a movie extra. After appearing in four B movies, Jerry Lewis saw her in Dragstrip Riot and cast her in Rock-A-Bye Baby. Soon after that, she signed a contract with Warner Brothers. She played 'Cricket Blake' in the popular Television detective series Hawaiian Eye from 1959 to 1962, a role that made her famous. In a televised interview on August 26, 2003, on CNN's Larry King Live, Stevens recounted that while on the set of Hawaiian Eye she was told she had a telephone call from Elvis Presley. She didn't believe it, but in fact it was Elvis, inviting her to a party, saying he would come to her house and pick her up personally. They dated for a time and she says they remained lifelong friends. Her first album was titled Concetta (1958). She had minor hits with the songs Blame It On My Youth, Looking For A Boy, and Spring Is Here. She appeared opposite James Garner in a comedy episode of the TV western series Maverick entitled "Two Tickets to Ten Strike," and after making several appearances on the Warner Bros. hit TV series 77 Sunset Strip, she recorded the hit novelty song Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb, a duet with one of the shows stars, Edward Byrnes. She also recorded the hit single Sixteen Reasons (1960). It hit the top five in both Billboard and Cashbox.

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Connie Stevens — Top 28 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Connie Stevens Too Young
Connie Stevens Mr. Songwriter
Connie Stevens Because You're Mine
Connie Stevens Love Of The Month Club
Connie Stevens Wonderful Copenhagen
Connie Stevens Your Cheatin' Heart
Connie Stevens Sixteen Reasons
Connie Stevens Jambalaya
Connie Stevens A Teardrop On A Rose
Connie Stevens Apollo
Connie Stevens The Girl Friend Of The Whirling Dervish
Connie Stevens A little kiss is a kiss, is a kiss
Connie Stevens On A Slow Boat To China
Connie Stevens Sicteen Reasons
Connie Stevens Sixteen Reasons 1960
Connie Stevens My Own True Love
Connie Stevens A Girl Never Knows
Connie Stevens Lost In Wonderland
Connie Stevens The Trolley Song
Connie Stevens Sixteen Reasons [1960]
Connie Stevens Now That You've Gone (Puisque Tu Pars)
Connie Stevens Sixteen Reasons
Connie Stevens Dancing In The Dark
Connie Stevens Jambalaya [1963]
Connie Stevens Tick-Tock
Connie Stevens Sixteen Reasons
Connie Stevens Tick Tock
Connie Stevens Sixteen Candles
Mr. Songwriter
Because You're Mine
Love Of The Month Club
Wonderful Copenhagen
Your Cheatin' Heart
Sixteen Reasons
A Teardrop On A Rose
The Girl Friend Of The Whirling Dervish
A little kiss is a kiss, is a kiss
On A Slow Boat To China
Sicteen Reasons
Sixteen Reasons 1960
My Own True Love
A Girl Never Knows
Lost In Wonderland
The Trolley Song
Sixteen Reasons [1960]
Now That You've Gone (Puisque Tu Pars)
Sixteen Reasons
Dancing In The Dark
Jambalaya [1963]
Sixteen Reasons
Sixteen Candles