About "Robot Man"
"Robot Man" is a 1960 song performed by Connie Francis. It was written by the songwriting team of Sylvia Dee and George Goehring.
The song became a hit in the United Kingdom, reaching #2 on the UK Singles Chart in 1960. It was also a hit in Australia (#3) and New Zealand (#4).Another version of the song was released in the U.S. in 1960 by singer Jamie Horton on the Joy label. It reached #87 on the Music Vendor Top 100 and #12 on the Cash Box Looking Ahead chart.
In "Robot Man," the singer wishes for a man who is an automaton instead of "a real-life boy" to "give her grief" and leave her "crying in her handkerchief." A robotic man would be dependable and predictable, with no need to worry about him cheating, neglecting her, lying to her or arguing with her.
Top songs by Connie Francis
- Don't Break The Heart That Loves You
- Mama
- Everybody's Somebody's Fool
- Among My Souvenirs
- My Happiness
- Who's Sorry Now
- Who's Sorry Now?
- My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own
- Carolina Moon
- Teddy
- Stupid Cupid
- Baby's First Christmas
- Together
- Where The Boys Are
- Jealous Of You (tango Della Gelosia)
- Robot Man
- Love Is A Many Splendoured Thing
- Because Of You
- V—a—c—a—t—i—o—n
- White Cliffs Of Dover
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