The Teenagers Featuring Frankie Lymon

The Teenagers Featuring Frankie Lymon is the only album by The Teenagers Featuring Frankie Lymon and was released in 1956.

The Teenagers Featuring Frankie Lymon
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 1956
GenreRock and roll
Length31:05
LabelGee
Singles from The Teenagers Featuring Frankie Lymon
  1. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love (song)"/"Please Be Mine"
    Released: January 1956
  2. "I Want You to Be My Girl"/"I'm Not a Know It All"
    Released: April 1956
  3. "I Promise to Remember"/"Who Can Explain?"
    Released: June 1956
  4. "The ABC's of Love"/"Share"
    Released: September 1956
  5. "I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent"/"Baby, Baby"
    Released: November 1956
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

The album featured five singles with all singles charting on at least one chart and one single's B-side, "Who Can Explain?", also charting.[2]

Track listing

All songs credited to Morris Levy except where noted.1

  1. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" (Frankie Lymon/Levy) – 2:32
  2. "Please Be Mine" (Lymon/Levy) - 2:29
  3. "Who Can Explain" (Abner Silver/Roy Alfred) - 0:42
  4. "Share" (Vic Abrams/Jimmy Merchant) - 2:41
  5. "Love Is a Clown" (George Goldner) - 0:45
  6. "I Promise to Remember" (Jimmy Castor/Jimmy Smith) - 2:53
  7. "I Want You to Be My Girl" - 0:44
  8. "I'm Not a Know It All" (Buddy Kaye/Fred Spellman) – 3:33
  9. "Baby, Baby" (Milton Subotsky) – 2:27
  10. "The ABC's of Love" – 3:05
  11. "Am I Fooling Myself Again" – 3:00
  12. "I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent" – 5:32

Note

  • 1Songwriters listed above are as they are listed on the album. Songs credited to Levy have been disputed.

Personnel

Charts

Singles
Year Single Chart Position
1956 "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" US Pop 6
US R&B 1
UK 1
"I Want You to Be My Girl" US Pop 13
US R&B 3
"I Promise to Remember" US Pop 57
US R&B 10
"Who Can Explain?" 7
"The ABC's of Love" US Pop 77
US R&B 8
1957 "I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent" UK 12
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