Frankie Lymon

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Frankie Lymon was an American rock and roll singer and songwriter

Sep 30, 1942

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: September 30, 1942
  • Died on: February 27, 1968
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Black Singers, Singers, Rock Singers
  • City/State: New York City, New Yorkers
  • Spouses: Emira Eagle (m. 1967–1968), Zola Taylor (m. 1965–1968)
  • Known as: Franklin Joseph Lymon

Frankie Lymon born at

New York City, New York, United States

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Birth Place

Frankie Lymon began a romantic relationship with Elizabeth Waters and went on to marry her in 1964.The couple had a baby girl who died just two days after her birth at Lenox Hill Hospital. Very few people know that Lymon's marriage to Waters was illegal as she was still married to her first husband.

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Personal Life

After Lymon’s marriage with Waters failed, he started dating Zola Taylor. The duo supposedly married in 1965. However, it was said that their marriage was just a publicity stunt and there was no legal documentation of their marriage. The couple parted ways in 1968 because of Lymon's drug habits.

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Personal Life

Meanwhile in 1967, Lymon fell in love with another woman, Emira Eagle. The two got married in June 1967.

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Personal Life

Frankie Lymon was born as Franklin Joseph Lymon on September 30, 1942, in Harlem, New York City, New York, the USA. His mother Jeanette Lymon was a maid and his father Howard Lymon was a truck driver. Both of them were also singers in the gospel group, Harlemaires.

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Childhood & Early Life

At age ten, Lymon started working as a grocery boy to supplement his family income meet. At age 12, he became familiar with the lead singer Herman Santiago of the local doo-wop group, Coupe De Villes. Eventually, he also became a part of the group which later was renamed to The Ermines and The Premiers.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1955, a neighbor gave the Premiers some love letters written by his girlfriend to inspire the aspiring musicians to write their own songs. Motivated by this, the boys created a song titled ‘Why Do Fools Fall in Love.’

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Career

The group, which was now renamed to The Teenagers, then gave an audition with American record producer George Goldner. On the day of audition, Santiago, the original lead singer didn’t arrive on time and Lymon stepped up instead and sang on his behalf.

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Career

In 1956, Goldner signed the group to Gee Records and their first single titled ‘Why Do Fools Fall in Love’ was released. This was followed by the singles ‘I Want You to Be My Girl’, ‘I Promise to Remember’, ‘The ABC's of Love’ and ‘I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent.’

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Career

Soon after this, the Teenagers was renamed to Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers. Their album titled ‘The Teenagers Featuring Frankie Lymon’ got released in December 1956. The following year, several singles including ‘Teenage Love’, ‘Out in the Cold Again’ and ‘Everything to Me’ were released. Lymon and the Teenagers broke up while touring in Europe in 1957.

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Career

Frankie Lymon then began performing as a solo artist, releasing his singles with Roulette Record. His singles titled ‘My Girl’ and ‘Little Girl’ came out in 1957. Soon after these singles, the rock and roll vocalist released his solo album ‘Rock & Roll with Frankie Lymon’.

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Career

Frankie Lymon released the single ‘Goody Goody’ with the group Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers. This song, written by Johnny Mercer and Matty Malneck, was a No. 20 pop hit.

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Major Works

His single ‘Why Do Fools Fall in Love’ was a super hit song. It peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard pop singles chart and topped Billboard R&B singles chart for about five weeks.

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Major Works

His song titled ‘I Want You to Be My Girl’ was a hit as well and managed to impress the public. It reached No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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Major Works