In what has been a truly remarkable life and career, multi-talented Connie Stevens started out as an actress and singer, before going on to become a successful Broadway star, business tycoon, movie director, public servant and philanthropist. She emerged as an actress in the late 1950s, establishing herself as a household name in the US via her role as Cricket Blake in the ABC TV series Hawaiian Eye, concurrent with which she launched a briefly successful secondary career as a jazz tinged pop singer. This compilation is the first comprehensive overview of Connie's early singing career, presenting the A and B sides of her singles and the standout tracks from her four LPs. Includes her two signature million sellers "Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)" which was a duet with Edd 'Kookie' Byrnes and the popcorn classic "Sixteen Reasons". Also includes her subsequent hits "Too Young To Go Steady", "Why'd You Wanna Make Me Cry", "Mr Songwriter", "Hey Good Lookin'" and collectors' items like her German language euro-hit "La Le Lu" and the unreleased "Why Can't He Care For Me". Now in her mid 70s, Connie occasionally sings at charity and benefit events, or for television specials, although for the past thirty years she has concentrated rather more on running her cosmetics empire, Forever Spring.