Lymon appeared on “The Ed Sullivan Show” to sing “Goody Goody,” almost couple of years after “how come Fools Fall in Love?” was a winner first single. (Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images)

Lymon appeared on “The Ed Sullivan Show” to sing “Goody Goody,” almost couple of years after “how come Fools Fall in Love?” was a winner first single. (Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images)

That vocals! Those apple cheeks! Hands wide, return, he radiates joy, even yet in traditional white and black. That breathtaking soprano flying high, skill and existence and simply sufficient ham to offer it all. Also it ended up being a great tale, too: Up from absolutely nothing! A shooting celebrity! Then when they found Frankie Lymon dead at the chronilogical age of 25 one February early morning in 1968, within the exact same apartment building where he’d grown up, it absolutely was the termination of one thing plus the start of one thing, but no body ended up being quite sure just just just what. Continuar leyendo «Lymon appeared on “The Ed Sullivan Show” to sing “Goody Goody,” almost couple of years after “how come Fools Fall in Love?” was a winner first single. (Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images)»