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Fifties teen idol whose early recordings with The
Teenagers paved the way for numerous acts to follow, including The Supremes
and the Jackson 5. Their first,
and biggest, hit was "Why Do Fools Fall In Love", which went to
#6 in the U.S. and #1 in
the U.K.,
making thirteen-year-old Lymon the youngest to do
so at that time. Herman
Santiago was sick the day of The Teenagers' audition for George Goldner of Gee Records, and Lymon
filled in. Before long, the
name of the group was changed to Frankie Lymon
and the Teenagers. Lymon left the group in September of 1957 and signed
with Roulette Records. It was
not a lucrative split for anyone involved. By the age of fifteen, Lymon's soprano voice was already breaking, and
his adopted falsetto on "Little Bitty Pretty One" only managed
#58 on the R&B charts. By
this time, he was addicted to heroin, an addiction that landed him in Manhattan General Hospital's drug rehab
program. Five years later, on
21st June 1966, he was arrested for a heroin-related
charge. He was given the choice
of jail time or joining the military, and opted for the latter. His undistinguished military career
included several AWOLs and a dishonourable
discharge. He had been taking
unscheduled furlows to visit his latest love,
Elmira Eagle. They eventually
married in 1967, even though he had been married twice before, once to The
Platters' lone female singer Zola Taylor, and never divorced. His career seemed to take a fortunate
turn in 1968 when he landed a record deal with Big Apple. On 27th of February,
1968, Lymon was found dead in his
grandmother's bathroom from a heroin overdose. Frankie Lymon
and the Teenagers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on 12th
January, 1993. A biopic of his
life, Why Do Fools Fall In Love,
was released in 1998.
Diana Ross
recordings
Why Do Fools Fall In Love (Morris Levy/Frankie Lymon)
Sources:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Lymon
- http://www.history-of-rock.com/lymon.htm
- http://www.rockhall.com/inductee/frankie-lymon-and-the-teenagers
- http://www.tsimon.com/lymon.htm
- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0123324/
- British and Americans Hit Singles: 1946-1997 by Chris Davies (Batsford)
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