About
Frank Joseph "Frankie" Lymon (September 30, 1942 – February 27, 1968) was an African-American rock and roll/R&B singer, best known as the boy soprano lead singer of a New York City-based early rock and roll group called The Teenagers. The group included five boys, all in their early to mid teens. The original lineup of the Teenagers, an integrated group, included three African-American members, Frankie Lymon, Jimmy Merchant and Sherman Garnes, and two Puerto Rican members, Herman Santiago and Joe Negroni. The Teenagers' first single, 1956's "Why Do Fools Fall in Love", was also their biggest. After Lymon went solo in mid-1957, both his career and those of the Teenagers fell into decline. Lymon eventually fell into heroin addiction, and died in 1968 at the age of twenty-five.
Top Tracks
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Rock 'N RollThe Abc's of Love
The Abc's of LoveWhy Do Fools Fall in Love
Top 100 Hits - 1950, Vol. 5Silhouettes
The Abc's of LoveGoody Goody
My Dream DuetsIt Hurts to Be in Love
Rock 'N RollOut in the Cold Again
The Abc's of LoveTears On My Pillow (De "Grease")
Música de Cine Vol. 12It's Christmas Once Again
It's Christmas Once AgainLove Is a Clown
The Best Of Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
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Discography

Platinum Selection
Album2020Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
Album2009
25 Greatest Hits
Album1998
The Lost Tapes
Album1993
Goody-Goody
Album1990
Rock 'n' Roll
Album1958
At the London Palladium
Album1957














