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Female folk singer (full name Frances Leviton) from the one page text story "Francis the Folksinger" in Charlton romance comic book ''Romantic Story'' #77 (July 1965). | Female folk singer (full name Frances Leviton) from the one page text story "Francis the Folksinger" in Charlton romance comic book ''Romantic Story'' #77 (July 1965). | ||
− | Jealous Carol dumps Harold Darcy because he helped Leviton find her car after a gig. Darcy reveals he's a songwriter, and Leviton sings his song, and then: | + | Jealous Carol dumps [[Harold Darcy]] because he helped Leviton find her car after a gig. Darcy reveals he's a songwriter, and Leviton sings his song, and then: |
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+ | "So it started with a song called "One in a Million." Then the next song was "The Right Girl," which was soon followed by one called, "No Broken Heart." Bill Jenkins of Fireside Records heard the songs. Need I tell you the rest? They sold in the millions. With TV engagements following. And then Dave Cooper the columnist wrote: " I understand that Frances the Folk Singer is going to marry her song writer." | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
− | + | ==See also== | |
+ | *[[Harold Darcy]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category:1965]] | [[Category:1965]] | ||
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[[Category:Folk music]] | [[Category:Folk music]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Fictional singers]] |
Latest revision as of 09:05, 14 October 2020
Female folk singer (full name Frances Leviton) from the one page text story "Francis the Folksinger" in Charlton romance comic book Romantic Story #77 (July 1965).
Jealous Carol dumps Harold Darcy because he helped Leviton find her car after a gig. Darcy reveals he's a songwriter, and Leviton sings his song, and then:
"So it started with a song called "One in a Million." Then the next song was "The Right Girl," which was soon followed by one called, "No Broken Heart." Bill Jenkins of Fireside Records heard the songs. Need I tell you the rest? They sold in the millions. With TV engagements following. And then Dave Cooper the columnist wrote: " I understand that Frances the Folk Singer is going to marry her song writer."