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Pretty Little Baby (Connie Francis song)

"Pretty Little Baby" is a song written by Don Stirling and Bill Nauman for American singer Connie Francis. Produced by Jim Vienneau and Norro Wilson, it was included in her 1962 MGM Records album Connie Francis Sings Second Hand Love & Other Hits. Following a viral moment by being featured in videos shared on social media websites such as TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, it made its debut chart appearances in various regions around the world 63 years after its original release.

Overview
"Pretty Little Baby" was one of the 40 songs Connie Francis had recorded during several recording sessions at MGM Records over four days in August 1961, eventually selected for inclusion in Connie Francis Sings "Second Hand Love". == International versions ==
International versions
All tracks are written by Bill Newman and Don Stirling, who were credited as the composers for the translated versions. Commissioned translators of the original lyrics were credited as its lyricists. == Charts ==
SexBomb Girls version
Filipino girl group SexBomb Girls recorded their version of "Pretty Little Baby" in 2002 which was released as part of the group's debut studio album Unang Putok. The song forms part of the group's early novelty pop and dance repertoire produced during their rise in Philippine popular music. Background and composition The SexBomb Girls' adaptation of "Pretty Little Baby" contains new lyrics in Tagalog written by Filipino songwriter and producer Lito Camo, Release The song was released commercially in the Philippines in 2002 through BMG Records (Pilipinas) as part of Unang Putok. It was distributed alongside other tracks from the album, including "Bakit Papa?". "Pretty Little Baby" was later included on the group's compilation album Sumayaw, Sumunod: The Best of SexBomb Girls (2005).Rolling Stone Philippines described the song as one of the group's most notable recordings. == Other versions ==
Other versions
• Japanese singer Mie Nakao covered the song as in 1962. == References ==
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