Sergio Franchi discography

Sergio Franchi discography

RCA Victor Recording Artist
Studio albums 33
Live albums 2
Compilation albums 9
EPs 4
Singles 26
Soundtrack albums 1
Original Cast 1
Collaboration 3

The discography of Sergio Franchi, the Italian-American tenor (1926–1990),[1] consists of a total of thirty-five albums: Two live albums, and thirty-three studio albums (USA and Italy). The studio albums are further identified as collaborations (soundtracks, opera, & original cast), and nine are compilation albums (USA and Italy). The Live category included a LP album (1965) and a CD album (released posthumously) of selected songs extracted from Franchi's twenty-four Live TV appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show.[2] This discography also includes thirty (one single recorded on two labels) single and EP albums recorded or released in various venues.

Sergio Franchi's American debut album, Romantic Italian Songs, was released on October 6, 1962 and had reached a peak position of seventeen on the Billboard 200 albums chart by the end of the year. The following year three of his albums hit the charts, while Romantic Italian Songs continued at number thirty-three. Our Man From Italy peaked at number sixty-six, and Broadway—I Love You! peaked at number one hundred and three on the Billboard 200. Also in 1963, Franchi recorded an album of duets with the Metropolitan Opera star, Anna Moffo: The Dream Duet peaked at position number ninety-seven on the Billboard 200. In 1965 Sergio Franchi once again had multiple albums on the Billboard 200. Live At The Coconut Grove peaked at number one hundred fourteen early in the year (recorded late in 1964, but released in 1965). His Christmas album, The Heart of Christmas (Cour' Di Natale) was his second best performance peaking at number twenty five.[3] It charted again at number one hundred eight in 1967. Eight years after his 1990 death, (and thirty-six years after its first release) Sergio Franchi's American debut album, Romantic Italian Songs, (re-released as a CD in 11-97) reached a peak position on the Billboard 200 at number one hundred sixty-seven in 1998.[3] Many of his studio albums (and several of his singles) were selected for Special Merit and Spotlight awards by Billboard magazine (see Notes below).

Sergio Franchi's Christmas album contained two very notable original songs: "Buon Natale (Christmas in Rome)" written for him by his first musical director, Neil Warner; and the title song "The Heart of Christmas (Cuor' Di Natale)" written by Anthony Velona. Since his death, RCA has released these two (and other Franchi Christmas songs) on dozens of collaboration albums not listed here.[3][4]

Studio albums (LP)

Four of these original LP albums have been re-mastered and reissued on CDs. [See CD section below]

Year Album Name Album Details US Peak positions Conductor Recording Venue
1962 Romantic Italian Songs Note 1 RCA Victor Red Seal LSC-2640 17 Wally Stott Conductor Recorded in England
1963 Our Man From Italy Note 2 RCA Victor Red Seal LSC-2657 66 Henri Rene Conductor Not stated
1963 Broadway—I Love You! Note 3 RCA Victor Red Seal LSC-2674 103 Glenn Osser Conductor Not stated
1963 The Dream Duet (Sergio Franchi and Anna Moffo) Note 4 RCA Victor Red Seal LSC-2675 97 Henri Rene Conductor Not stated
1964 Women In My Life RCA Victor Red Seal LSC-2696 Wally Stott Conductor Recorded in England
1964 The Exciting Voice of Sergio Franchi Note 5 RCA Victor LSP-2943 Stan Applebaum Conductor Webster Hall
1965 The Songs of Richard Rodgers Note 6 RCA Victor LSP-3365 Marty Manning Conductor Webster Hall
1965 The Heart of Christmas (Cuor' Di Natale) Note 7 RCA Victor LSP-3437 25 Marty Gold Conductor Webster Hall
1966 La Dolce Italy Note 8 RCA Victor LSP-3500 Frank Hunter Conductor RCA Music Center of World, CA
1967 From Sergio - With Love RCA Victor LSP-3654 Marty Gold Conductor Webster Hall
1967 There Goes My Heart Note 9 RCA Victor LSP-3810 Marty Gold Conductor Webster Hall
1968 I'm A Fool To Want You Note 10 RCA Victor LSP-3933 Sandy Block, Band Leader RCA Victor Studio A, NYC
1968 Wine And Song RCA Victor LSP-4018 Eric Knight Conductor RCA Studio A, NYC Note 11
1970 Within Me United Artists UAS 6727 Arrangement Credits Only Not Stated
1972 Sergio Franchi Metromedia MD 1047 Mike Berniker, Producer Allegro Sound Studios
1976 TeleHouse Presents - Sergio Franchi TeleHouse CD 2045 Wayne J. Kirby, Producer Not stated
1976 20 Magnificent Songs DynaHouse CD 2029 (Australia) Wayne J. Kirby, Producer Not stated
1976 Con Amore Sergio Note 12 Gold Records GR 1001 Arrangement Credits Only Not stated
1989 Encore! Note 13 I.F. Productions YP100189 Sergio Franchi & Jon Russell, Producers Not Stated
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Notes

  1. ^ Billboard International Spotlight Album 1962[5] While Franchi's debut album peaked at #17 on Billboard's Pop charts before the end of 1962, it remained on Billboard's Pop charts for eight weeks. It still ranked #33 on January 19, 1963.[6] As a Classical Red Seal recording, a February 16, 1963 Billboard Survey of Best Selling Classical Records revealed that Franchi's album was #4 in Classical Album Sales..after Horowitz, Tchaikovsky, & Bartok albums.[7] When re-issued as a CD late in 1997, the album peaked again at #167 on the Pop Charts (September 5, 1998). Eleven editions were published between 1962-1998. Album was issued in UK as RCA SF-7527.[8] It was Issued in Italy as Un Nuovo Grande Tenore, Sergio Franchi, RCA Italiana LPM-10124.[9] Another 1962 issue in Japan (RA-2146).[10] Issued in Argentina (1962) as Canciones Romanticas de Italia.[11] Issued in Canada as LSC-2640.[12] Issued in Germany as LSC-2932:[13] Issued in New Zealand as RPL-2932:[14] Issued in France as Chansons Romantiques Italiennes, RCA Red Seal 450.556-5.[15] Reissues in 1997 and 1998 account for eleven editions.
  2. ^ Billboard Special Merit Pick 1963[16] Franchi's second album peaked at #66 on February 9, 1963, and was ten weeks on the Pop charts as of April 13, 1963. Including the US issue, RCA issued eight editions of this album. Issued in UK as RCA RD-7556;[17] issued in Canada as LSC-2657;[18] issued in Japan (RA-2163);[19] issued in Argentina as Muestro Hombre De Italia; Issued in Australia (RCA Red Seal L1632):[20] Issued in Brazil as LM-2657:[21] Issued in France as Chante L'Italie.[22] As a result of Franchi's record sales and popularity, Billboard announced that Seeburg's Little LP Library was now using 7" LPs of his recordings for Jukebox programming.[23] This was historically important 50 years ago. Before the advent of boom-boxes, Walk-a-Man's, and MP3 players, (and before the decline of jukeboxes in the 1970s;) Jukeboxes were as important as car radios for listening to popular music away from home. See, eg.[24]
  3. ^ Billboard Spotlight Album 1963[25] Billboard Breakout Album 1963[26] This RCA Victor Red Seal album had spent nineteen weeks on Billboard's "150 Best Sellers" chart and ranked #120 as of June 15, 1963. A month later it peaked on the Pop Charts at #103.[27] Also issued in Canada. RCA announced that this Dynagrove recording would now be available for International distribution in 36 countries in the fall of 1963.[28] RCA featured Sergio Franchi's vocal artistry to entertain their international affiliates and distributors at their 11th annual best buys sales meet that year.[29]
  4. ^ Billboard Pop Spotlight Album 1963[30] Billboard Breakout Album 1963[31] This Red Seal album peaked on the Pop charts at #97 on December 28, 1963. The popularity of these two artists singing together was a factor in the Metropolitan Opera selecting Sergio Franchi for the featured tenor role of Alfred in a recording of their popular English production of Die Fledermaus.[32]
  5. ^ Billboard Pop Spotlight Album 1964[33] This album marked Sergio Franchi's move from RCA Victor's Red Seal Label to Black label in active pursuit of the Pop market. Also issued in Germany as LSP-2943.[34]
  6. ^ Billboard Spotlight Album 1965[35] While starring in his Broadway musical, Sergio pays tribute to Richard Rodgers. Also issued in Canada as LSP-3365.[36]
  7. ^ Billboard Christmas Spotlight Album 1965[37] Peaked at #25 in 1965. Charted again on Billboard 200 at #108 in 1967.[38]
  8. ^ Billboard Pop Special Merit Album 1966[39] La Dolce Italy contains some memorable Neapolitan selections. Also issued in Canada as LSP-3500.[40]
  9. ^ Billboard Pop Special Merit Album 1967[41] As per the liner notes, "Sergio Franchi Spins Magic with Romantic Melodies of Love."
  10. ^ Released February 10, 1968. Album also issued in Canada as LSP-3933.[42]
  11. ^ Per liner notes, "RCA Studio B, NYC," although this venue is in Nashville, and thought to be an error.
  12. ^ Full title was Con Amore Sergio - From My Private Collection.
  13. ^ Sergio Franchi's last album contains six songs never before recorded by him, including the winning song from the 1988 Sanremo Festival.

Live albums

This section contains two live albums: Sergio Franchi's 1965 Live recording (LP), and a 2008 CD issued posthumously by Sofa Entertainment from the archives of The Ed Sullivan Show.

Year Album Name Album Details US Peak positions Conductor Recording Venue
1965 Sergio Franchi Live! At The Coconut Grove Note 1 RCA Victor 3310 114 Freddie Martin Orchestra, Neil Warner Directing Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles)
2008 Sergio Franchi on The Ed Sullivan Show Note 2 Sofa Entertainment, Inc. Ray Bloch Conductor CBS Studios (New York City)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Notes

  1. ^ Billboard Pop Spotlight Album 1965. Billboard's Spotlight review States that Franchi's Live album captures "the electricity that radiates from this performer."[43] Recorded October 25, 1964; Released January 30, 1965. Billboard Breakout Album 1965[44] Peaked at #114 on April 17, 1965.
  2. ^ Some different tracks than DVD.

Collaboration albums (LP)

Since Sergio Franchi's death in 1990, RCA/BMG has released several of his Christmas songs on dozens of collaboration albums.[3] Several of these collaboration albums are incorrectly listed by Allrovi.com as primary studio albums.

This collaboration album named Buon Natale - Christmas in Italy was released by Four Corners (FCL 4223), and contained four songs (Christmas carols) recorded by Sergio Franchi in Italy. The other album carols are by un-related artists. These same four Sergio Franchi Christmas carols were also contained on the 1965 Durium compilation, Buon Natale which contained twelve Franchi songs.

The 1965 Original Cast Recording of Do I Hear a Waltz? was reissued in 1992 as CD on Sony #SK48206. The 1963 recording of The Great Moments From Die Fledermaus was re-mastered and re-issued in 1999 as CD on BMG #0902663468-2.

Year Album Name Album Details Conductor Recording Venue
1960 San Remo 1960 Note 1 Durium MSA 77027 Federico Bergamini (Franchi tracks) Durium in Italy
1965 Buon Natale - Christmas in Italy Four Corners FCL 4223 Franco Cassano (Franchi's tracks) Durium in Italy
1964 The Great Moments from Die Fledermaus Note 2 RCA Red Seal 2728 Oskar Danon Recorded in Vienna 1963
1965 Do I Hear a Waltz? Note 3 Note 4 Columbia Masterworks KOL 6370 Frederick Dvench, Musical Director CBS 30th St Studio, NYC
1969 The Secret of Santa Vittoria Note 5 Note 6 United Artists UAS 5200 Ernest Gold Not Stated

Notes

  1. ^ This album of seventeen songs contains the same four Franchi recordings as the EP album of the same name. Also issued in Yugoslovakia under Yugoton label LPD-V-170.
  2. ^ The Great Moments From Die Fledermaus is a Johann Strauss, Jr. operetta sung in English with Anna Moffo, Sergio Franchi, Rise Stevens, etc. The album's re-issue as a Cd is both a "surprise" ('great sound, but too short') and testament to the album's notability. Raymond Tuttle's review states that "Among the tenors, Sergio Franchi's tongue-in-cheek Alfred leaves the most lingering impression."[45]
  3. ^ Billboard Original Cast Spotlight Album 1965[46] The album featuring Sergio Franchi and Elizabeth Allen was recorded by Columbia Records, courtesy of RCA. Although there was some controversy over the book, and problems between the executive principals...the Rodgers/Sondheim score, and the principal cast (Elizabeth Allen & Sergio Franchi) were usually always given high marks. See, eg.[47] When it was re-mastered as a CD, a KeelanMusic review again gives a very favorable review to this Original Cast recording.[48] A Client Review (4.1 out of 5 Stars) on Amazon.com calls it "one of the best original cast albums I've ever heard."[49]
  4. ^ The film soundtrack contains two songs performed by Sergio Franchi: "The Song of Santa Vittoria (Stay)" in English and nominated for Best Original Song at 1969 Golden Globe Awards.[50] The album also contains a version of this same song with Italian lyrics written by Sergio Franchi.
  5. ^ This soundtrack was reissued as a split release CD album with Ernest Gold's soundtrack of "On The Beach." This has resulted in some of Franchi's credits on "Santa Vittoria" being confused with credits from "On The Beach"...a movie made ten years before Franchi came to this country.

Compilation albums, USA (LP)

These compilation LP albums were primary reissues of previously recorded tracks. All of the songs/tracks are by Sergio Franchi. The album, This is Sergio Franchi continues to be incorrectly listed by Allrovi.com as a studio album. Franchi recorded his last studio album for RCA in 1968. This popular 1973 compilation was re-mastered and re-issued as a CD in 1988 as BMG #886972403328.

Year Album Title Album Number Recording Details
1973 This is Sergio Franchi Note 1 RCA VPS-6082 Digitally remastered by RCA in 1988 as CD Note 2
1975 The Best of Sergio Franchi RCA ANLI-1070 Issued in RCA's budget priced "Pure Gold" Series
1976 Sergio Franchi Sings Volare RCA DLP-10186 Chrysler Corporation Promo Album
1977 Sergio Franchi / Volare Note 3 RCA APL1-2132 RCA's 15th Anniversary (Recording Contract) Tribute to Sergio
1998 The Beautiful Music Company Presents Sergio Franchi BMG Special Products DMC 12137 New Compilation Issued as CD

Notes

  1. ^ This compilation was issued as a two-record LP album, and contained 20 songs.
  2. ^ The 1988 re-issue of the popular 1973 compilation as a CD contained only 14 songs.
  3. ^ Billboard Recommended Easy Listening LPs list.[51] Album issued in Canada as CPL1-1232.[52] Album also issued in Turkey as APL1-1232[53]

Compilation albums, Durium (LP)

Three LP albums of Sergio Franchi's Italian recordings published in America are simply labeled as being recorded by Durium Records (active from 1935–1985) in Italy. These Italian recordings were released on three USA albums early in his career in America. No recording dates or original Italian album names were listed on the albums, but have been dated; production and musical credits are missing. These studio album recordings consist of 25 songs recorded in the Italian language.[54][55][56] The 1965 compilation, Buon Natale, contains the four Franchi Durium Christmas recordings, and repeats eight other Durium recordings contained within the other three compilation albums. [As an important historical footnote, it should be disclosed that Durium, its parent company RCA Italiana, and RCA Victor were all acquired by BMG. Technically, BMG owns most (if not all) of Franchi's recordings produced before 1970. One exception would be any recordings produced in South Africa.]

Year Album Title Album Number Recording Details
1963 The Golden Voice of Italy London International TW 91291 Durium in Italy
1965 Sergio Franchi Sings In Italian - Il Fantastico! Four Corners Records FCL 4228 Durium in Italy
1965 La Bella Italia Four Corners Records FCL 4221 Durium in Italy
1965 Buon Natale Durium DRL 50012 Released in UK by PYE Records Ltd.

Singles and EP albums

Promoted by RCA Victor as an album artist, Sergio Franchi never had a "hit single" on his American recordings. Many of his single and EP recordings were hits in the sense that they were singles from his hit Billboard 200 albums.

Sergio Franchi Disco Durium 1960

Durium label 45rpm (Italy, UK, Canada)

Year Song Title Recording Details
1959 "Amore mio" Durium 16647 (UK)
1960 "Our Concerto (Il nostro concerto)" Durium 16653 (UK)
1960
  • "Il nostro concerto"
  • "Grigio di Londra"
Durium 6874[57]
1960 Sergio Franchi (EP) Note 1
  • "I tuoi occhi verdi"
  • "Amore mio"
  • "Le nacchere"
  • "Lassu' nel cielo"
Durium EPA 3212
1960 San Remo 1960 (EP)
  • "Perderti"
  • "Splende L'arcobaleno"
  • "Perdoniamoci"
  • "Splende il sole"
Durium ECGE 75144 Note 2
1960 Sergio Franchi Sings (EP)
  • "Our Concerto (Il Nostro Concerto)"
  • "Good Old London Town (Grigio Di Londra)"
  • "Amore mio"
  • "I tuoi occhi verde"
Durium U 20071 (UK)
1961
  • "Se due squarde s'incontrano" Note 3
  • "Sapro' che sei tu"
Durium LDA 7013
n.d. Durium DC 26098 (Canada)Note 4
n.d. Durium DC 26099 (Canada)

American labels 45rpm

Sergio Franchi, 1974 photo
Year Song Title Recording Details
1962
  • "Appasionada"
  • "Midnight in Paris"
RCA 1289 (UK)Note 5
1962 Romantic Italian Songs (EP) Victor of Japan SCP 3520
1963 Our Man From Italy (EP)[58]
  • "Luna rossa"
  • "Mamma"
  • "Dicitencello vuie"
  • "Santa Lucia"
German RCA EPA 9080
1963 Our Man From Italy (EP)
  • "Luna rossa"
  • "Mamma"
  • "Dicitencello vuie"
  • "Santa Lucia"
Victor of Japan SHP 2220
1963
  • "Once"
  • "I Mustn't Say I Love Her"
RCA 47-8103
1963 RCA 47-8149
1964 RCA 47-8315
1964
  • "No Arms Can Ever Hold You"
  • "The Seventh Dawn"
RCA 47-8409
1965
  • "Someone Like You"
  • "Take The Moment"
RCA 47-8552
1965
  • "Moon Over Naples"
  • "Ciao, Ciao (So Long For Now)"
RCA 47-8666
1967 RCA 1603 (UK)
1967
  • "What Will Tomorrow Bring" Note 8
  • "Maybe It's Time For Me"
RCA 47-9124
1967 RCA 47-9277
1968
  • "Time alone Will Tell (Non Pensare a Me)"
  • "I'm a Fool To Want You"
RCA 47-9471
1968
  • "The Song of Santa Vittoria (Stay)" (English)
  • "The Song of Santa Vittoria (Stay)" (Italian)
UA 91350 (France) Note 10
1968
  • "The Song of Santa Vittoria (Stay)" (English)
  • "The Song of Santa Vittoria (Stay)" (Italian)
UA 1696 (Japan)
1969
  • "Hold Me (I Need Your Arms Around Me)"
  • "Why or Where or When"
UA 50612
1970
  • "Granada"
  • "Within Me (Stanotte sentirai una cazone)"
UA 50630
1970
  • "Buona Fortuna, Adio Bambina"
  • "More Than Strangers (Vorrei che fosse amore)"
UA 50664
1970
  • "Love is All"
  • "Here We Go Round Again"
UA 50681
1971
  • "No Man is an Island"
  • "I Search The World For Love"
Metro 219
1972 Metro 238
1972
  • "Philadelphia, With Love" (Vocal)
  • Instrumental version
SG 1208 (Rooster Emblem) Note 13
1979 L.A. International L33-1856
1980 Bulldog BD 19

Notes

  1. ^ Franchi's first Durium recordings.
  2. ^ Also issued as EPA 3207
  3. ^ (If Two Glances Meet) Sergio Franchi credited with the lyrics.
  4. ^ This single is from Durium collaboration album Santa Notte KL 117 per label information.
  5. ^ Sergio Franchi's RCA audition selections, Wally Stott conductor.
  6. ^ Billboard Special Merit Spotlight for new single release.[59] Recorded before February 3, 1963 (per Billboard (Magazine) issue of that date.
  7. ^ Billboard Four Star Single.[60]
  8. ^ Billboard Chart Spotlight.[61]
  9. ^ Billboard Chart Spotlight.[62]
  10. ^ Rare Franchi single with picture sleeve, issued in France.[63]
  11. ^ This song is parenthetically subtitled (the 'Bread' song) (Composer David Gates of "Bread") as a disambiguation note vs. the song of the same title composed by R. Hargreaves, S. Damerell, & T. Evans.
  12. ^ Billboard Special Merit Spotlight for new single release.[64]
  13. ^ SG was Sergio Franchi's label- with Rooster emblem. Birth name was Sergio Galli (SG), and "Galli" means "rooster" in Italian. Franchi collected roosters.[65]
  14. ^ Vesti la giubba" with Disco background. Experimental. Arrangement by Benjamin F. Wright, Jr. Released by several labels.

Filmography (DVD)

List of CDs released posthumously

Notes

  1. This re-master contains 14 songs. Original 1973 compilation LP was two-record LP containing 20 songs.
  2. Peaked at number 167 on Billboard 200 in 1998, thirty-six years after original release (which peaked number seventeen in 1962).
  3. 1 2 Issued as a 2-CD Box-Set by BMG Special Products.

See also

References

  1. Sergio Franchi on Songs of Italy Retrieved January 17, 2012
  2. 1 2 Sergio Franchi on the Ed Sullivan Show Retrieved January 17, 2012
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sergio Franchi on Allrovi.com Retrieved January 17, 2012
  4. "Spotlight Albums." (October 6, 1962). Billboard (Magazine), New York
  5. "50 Best Sellers (Stereo). (January 19, 1963). Billboard (Magazine), New York
  6. "Classical Music/Best Selling Classical Albums." (February 23, 1963). Billboard (Magazine) New York
  7. Sergio Franchi - Romantic Italian Songs, UK release
  8. Sergio Franchi - Romantic Italian Songs, Italian release
  9. Sergio Franchi - Romantic Italian Songs, Japanese release
  10. Sergio Franchi - Romantic Italian Songs, Argentinian release
  11. Sergio Franchi - Romantic Italian Songs, Canadian release
  12. Sergio Franchi - Romantic Italian Songs. German release
  13. Sergio Franchi - Romantic Italian Songs New Zealand release
  14. Sergio Franchi - Chansons Romantiques Italiannes, Franch release
  15. "Special Merit Picks." (January 5, 1963). Billboard (Magazine), New York
  16. Sergio Franchi - Our Man From Italy, UK release
  17. Sergio Franchi - Our Man From Italy, Canadian release
  18. Sergio Franchi - Our Man From Italy, Japanese release
  19. Sergio Franchi - Our Man From Italy, Australian release
  20. Sergio Franchi - Out Man From Italy, Brazilian release
  21. Sergio Franchi - Chante L'Italie Franch release
  22. "Seeburg's Little LP Library." (April 13, 1963). Billboard (Magazine), New York
  23. Some Jukebox History Retrieved January 21, 2013
  24. "Pop Spotlight Albums." (May 25, 1963), Billboard (Magazine), New York
  25. "Pop Breakout Albums." (June 15, 1963), Billboard (Magazine), New York
  26. "150 Best Sellers." (July 20, 1963).Billboard (Magazine), New York
  27. RCA Dynagrove Announcement. (October 19, 1963). Billboard (Magazine), New York
  28. "Victor Opens W. Va. Session." (July 27, 1963). Billboard (Magazine), New York
  29. "Pop Spotlight Albums." (October 19, 1963), Billboard (Magazine), New York
  30. "Pop Breakout Albums." (December 28, 1963), Billboard (Magazine), New York
  31. Robinson, Francis. (1963), The Great Moments From Die Fledermaus, RCA Victor Red Seal, LSC-2728, LP, Liner Notes
  32. "Pop Spotlight Albums." (September 5, 1964), Billboard (Magazine), New York
  33. Sergio Franchi - The Exciting Voice, German release
  34. "Pop Spotlight Albums." (June 12, 1965), Billboard (Magazine), New York
  35. Sergio Franchi - The Songs of Richard Rodgers, Canadian release
  36. "Christmas Spotlight Albums." (October 16, 1965), Billboard (Magazine), New York
  37. "150 Best Sellers." (December 23, 1967). Billboard (Magazine), New York
  38. "Special Merit Picks." (June 4, 1966). Billboard (Magazine).
  39. Sergio Franchi - La Dolce Italy, Canadian release
  40. "Special Merit Picks." (June 3, 1967), Billboard (Magazine), New York
  41. Sergio Franchi - I'm a Fool to Want You, Canadian release Retrieved January 17, 2012
  42. "Pop Spotlight Albums." (February 6, 1965), Billboard (Magazine), New York
  43. "Pop Breakout Albums." (March 20, 1965). Billboard (Magazine), New York
  44. Die Fledermaus Highlights Review Retrieved January 23, 2013
  45. "Spotlight Albums." (April 17, 1965). Billboard (Magazine), New York
  46. "Rodgers Finds It's Hard to Top Rodgers 'Waltz' Book." (April 10, 1965). Billboard (Magazine), New York
  47. Sergio Franchi--Italy's Romantic Tenor Retrieved 8/14/2011
  48. Amazon.com Client Review Retrieved January 23, 2013
  49. The 1969 Golden Globes Retrieved January 17, 2012
  50. "Recommended Easy Listening LPs." (February 26, 1977). Billboard (Magazine) New York
  51. citation needed
  52. Volare, Turkish pressing
  53. Sergio Franchi, La Bella Italia,Four Corners Records, (1965), LP, liner notes
  54. Sergio Franchi, ..Sings in Italian - Il Fantastico!, Four Corners Records, (1965), LP, liner notes
  55. Sergio Franchi, The Golden Voice of Italy, London International, (1963), LP, liner notes
  56. Durium single, 1960
  57. Our Man From Italy, German EP
  58. "Special Merit Spotlight." (February 9, 1963). Billboard (Magazine). New York
  59. "Four Star Singles." (February 22, 1964). Billboard (Magazine), New York
  60. "Spotlight for New Single Releases." (March 4, 1967). Billboard (Magazine), New York
  61. "Spotlight for New Single Releases." (August 12, 1967). Billboard (Magazine), New York
  62. Sergio Franchi on gemm.com Retrieved January 17, 2012
  63. "Special Merit Spotlight' (January 29, 1972). Billboard (Magazine). New York
  64. Tuttle, Roberta (October 27, 1982). "Franchis' 'fairy tale house'." The Day, New London, CT
  65. "Music Week." (December 15, 1962). Billboard (Magazine).
  66. Online-Filmdatenbank, language=German Retrieved January 17, 2012
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