Connie's music artistry began when she first sang in a group called The Three Debs at age 16.  She then went on to record as a solo artist on the Warner Brothers label.  Connie was the first artist signed on the new formed Warner Brothers Records.  She recorded two mega-hits in the early sixties, "Kookie Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)," a duet with Edd "Kookie" Byrnes, one of the stars of the TV series 77 SUNSET STRIP, and the number one record in the country in 1960, "Sixteen Reasons."

Connie recently recorded a beautiful Christmas Album, "Tradition ... A Family Christmas," with her daughters, Joely and Tricia Leigh Fisher, both artists in their own right.
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45' Singles
Kookie, Kookie  (April 1959)
Apollo / Why Do I Cry for Joey (August 1959)
Sixteen Reasons / Little Sister (January 1960)
Too Young to Go Steady / A Little Kiss Is a Kiss (June 1960)
And this Is Mine / Make Believe Lover (April 1961)
The Greenwood Tree / If You Don't Somebody Else Will (September 1961)
La Le Lu / Man Soll Sich so Schnell Nigh Verieben (November 1961)
Just One Kiss / Why'd You Wanna Make Me Cry (April 1962)
Mr. Songwriter / I Couldn't Say No (July 1962)
Hey Good Lookin' / Nobody's Lonesome for Me (January 1963)
Little Miss Understood / There Goes Your Guy (August 1963)
They're Jealous of Me / A Girl Never Knows (March 1964)
Now That You've Gone / Lost in Wonderland (March 1965)
In The Deep of the Night / Something Beautiful (September 1965)
In My Room / Don't You Want to Love Me (January 1966)
All of My Life / That's All I Want From You (March 1966)
Most of Al l / How Bitter the Taste of Love (July 1966)
It'll Never Happen Again / What Will I Tell Him (November 1966)
Wouldn't It Be Nice / Cinderella Could Have Saved Us All (March 1968)
5:30 Plane / She'll Never Understand Him (February 1970)
Tick-Tock / Keep Growing Strong (September 1970)
Simple Girl / Take Me Back to Roses and Rainbows (July 1972)
Extended Play
Connie Stevens as Cricket in Hawaiian Eye
(Volume 1, 2, and 3)
Kookie
LP Releases
Conchetta
Kookie
We Wish You a Merry Christmas (various WB artists)
Hawaiian Eye Soundtrack
Connie Stevens as "Cricket" in Hawaiian Eye
Parrish Soundtrack
From Me To You
Hits of the Hops (various WB artists)
Hank Williams Songbook
Palm Springs Weekend Soundtrack
ReRelease of Hank Williams Songbook
Laugh-In 1969
The Littlest Angel Soundtrack
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