Greatest by Connie Francis is a compilation album that showcases the best works of the legendary singer from the 1950s and 1960s. The album features 16 tracks that highlight Francis's vocal range and versatility. From the upbeat "Stupid Cupid" to the emotional ballad "Where the Boys Are," the album takes the listener on a journey through Francis's musical career.
The album opens with the hit song "Who's Sorry Now," which was Francis's breakthrough song in 1958. The song's catchy melody and Francis's powerful vocals set the tone for the rest of the album. The album also includes other chart-toppers like "Lipstick on Your Collar" and "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own."
One of the highlights of the album is Francis's rendition of "Mama," a song that was originally recorded by Italian singer Cesare Andrea Bixio. Francis's version of the song, which is sung in Italian, showcases her ability to connect with her Italian heritage and her fans around the world.