The rock 'n' roll era was a notorious boys club. Few girls got into the picture, and only one challenged the boys on their own terms: Connie Francis. This anthology, capped by many rare photos, is a generously full CD that mixes Connie's greatest hits ("Who's Sorry Now," "Stupid Cupid," "My Happiness," "Lipstick On Your Collar," "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" and others) with some of her most rockin' cuts, some from the fabulously rare "Rock 'n' Roll Million Sellers" album. Her versions of the songs "Tweedle Dee," "It's Only Make Believe" and others stand up well against the originals. Features liner notes that draw upon extensive original interviews with Connie and those who produced her and wrote songs for her, including Neil Sedaka.