Frankie Avalon
Frankie Avalon
Genres: oldies, 50s, 60s, pop, bubblegum
Similar artists via Last.fm
About Frankie Avalon
Frankie Avalon born Francis Thomas Avallone (born 18 September 1940 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) was an American actor, singer and teen idol in the 1950s and early 1960s. By the time he was 12 (1952), Avalon began making appearances on U.S. television for his trumpet prowess, and as a teenager, played with Bobby Rydell in a band known as Rocco and the Saints. In 1959, his songs "Venus" and "Why?" both went to number one on Billboard magazine's Hot 100. Indeed, "Why" was the last #1 hit of the 1950s. During the 1960s, Avalon became known for his roles in the Beach Party film genre. Later, he became the U.S. national television spokesperson for Sonic Drive-In.
Taken from Last.fm
332,509 listeners · 1,912,384 plays via Last.fm
On RadioStar
Radio Stations sorted by tracks on rotation
Frankie Avalon — Top 30 songs of 88
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frankie Avalon | Why | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Venus | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Our Love Is Here To Stay | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Beauty school dropout | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Trumpet Sorrento [1954] | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Venus [1959] | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Beauty School Dropout (1978) | ||
| Frankie Avalon | I'll Be Home For Christmas (1962) | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Venus (1959) | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Christmas Magic | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Secret Love | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Venus [Radio Jutrzenka | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Christmas Holiday | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Two Fools | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Beauty School Dropout (theme Grease) (1978) | ||
| Frankie Avalon | De De Dinah | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Just Ask Your Heart | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Why | ||
| Frankie Avalon | You're The Miracle (Maxi Version) | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Venus/Very Best of Frankie Avalon | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Don't let love pass me by | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Beauty School Dropout | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Beauty School Dropout [Grease (Soundtrack 1978)] | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Bobby Sox to Stockings | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Why | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Bobby Sox To Stockings | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Just Ask Your Heart [1959] | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Dee Dee Dinah | ||
| Frankie Avalon | Why | ||
| Frankie Avalon | I Wish You Love |