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  1. And Now About Mr. Avalon by Frankie Avalon released in 1961. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Listen to And Now About Mr. Avalon by Frankie Avalon on Apple Music. 1961. 12 Songs. Duration: 30 minutes.

  3. Frankie Avalon – Chancellor Records: 1959 Swingin' on a Rainbow: 9 The Young Frankie Avalon – 1960 Summer Scene – 1961 ...And Now About Mr. Avalon – A Whole Lotta Frankie: 59 1962 Italiano – 1962 You Are Mine-- Chancellor Records 1962 Frankie Avalon's Christmas Album – Chancellor Records 1964 Muscle Beach Party-- United Artists 1970 ...

    Year
    Titles (a-side, B-side) Both Sides From ...
    Peak Chart Positions(us [1])
    Peak Chart Positions(us Cb)
    1954
    "Trumpet Sorrento" b/w "The Book"
    42
    1954
    "Trumpet Tarantella" b/w "Dormi Dormi"
    1957
    "Cupid" b/w "Jivin' with the Saints"
    1957
    "Teacher's Pet" b/w "Shy Guy"
    • Teen Idol
    • Frankie Avalon Legacy
    • A Boy Without A Girl
    • Just Ask Your Heart
    • Bobby Sox to Stockings
    • Beauty School Dropout
    • I’ll Wait For You
    • Ginger Bread
    • Where Are You
    • Dede Dinah

    Avalon’s appeal as a teen idol began after a trio of hit songs won over the fan base, especially young ladies. Starting in 1957, Avalon’s first single, “Why,” placed the young man on the radar as a premier performer on the radio charts that would soon earn him starring roles in several movies. It was also in 1957 that he starred in Jamboree, which ...

    Frankie Avalon’s discography has seven studio albums to his credit, along with a compilation album, and forty-one released singles. The first of his albums was a self-titled release in 1958 via Chancellor Records and was followed by two albums released in 1959, starting with Swingin’ on a Rainbow, then The Young Frankie Avalon. 1960’s recording and...

    Released in 1959 from the album, The Hit Makers, “A Boy Without a Girl” became a number ten hit on the US Billboard Hot 100. This beautiful ballad featured lyrically confess his love interest has put light into his world that was otherwise dark and lonely. For Avalon, the narrative behind “A Boy Without a Girl” was like living in a void where somet...

    Released in 1960, “Just Ask Your Heart” was a single from the album, The Hit Makers. Frankie Avalon’s gentle delivery of this tender song continues to serve as an ideal cheer-up song as it did when it first came out. On the US Billboard Hot 100, it was a number seven hit, earning a spot in the hearts of fans who enjoyed this pick-me-up classic, per...

    On the US Billboard Hot 100, “Bobby Sox to Stockings” became a number eight hit after it was released in 1959 from the album, The Hit Makers. On the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, it peaked as high as number seven. In this lyrical tale, Frankie Avalon sang about a girl changing from “Bobby Sox to Stockings” as an indication she is inchin...

    Greasefans may remember Frankie Avalon’s on-screen musical performance of “Beauty School Dropout” from the 1978 movie. Frankie Avalon’s performance was popular enough to pass as one of his signature songs and brought a new wave of fans from a generation whose parents already knew him as a household name twenty years prior. Even though “Beauty Schoo...

    “I’ll Wait for You” was a 1960 ballad that saw Frankie Avalon at his finest, performing as a man in love with a girl whom he’s waiting for will return to his loving arms. From the album, The Hit Makers, “I’ll Wait for You” made the teens who swooned over Avalon virtually melt into the lyrics, perhaps hoping somewhere she’d be that special lady whom...

    From the album, A Whole Lotta Frankie, “Ginger Bread” was a dance single that hit the charts after it was released in 1958. This song became a number nine hit on the US Billboard Hot 100, a number ten hit on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and Avalon’s first international hit as it peaked at number thirty on the UK Singles Chart. Play...

    “Where Are You” was a 1958 hit from the album, Venus, and peaked as high as number five on the US Billboard Hot 100. The desperate ballad of looking for his lost love saw Frankie Avalon once again remind the fans why he had earned his role as one of the entertainment industry’s most elite performers of all time. This easy listening narrative witnes...

    1958’s “DeDe Dinah” comes as a dance favorite from the album, Venus.Avalon’s interest in the woman whom he’s already labeled as “Venus” is one whom he refers to as the object of desire for many boys who look upon her and see what he sees. On the US Billboard Hot 100, “DeDe Dinah” peaked at number seven and it was also a number eight hit on the US B...

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1961 Vinyl release of "... And Now About Mr. Avalon" on Discogs.

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