Franke and the Knockouts

Frankie and the Knockouts
Origin New Jersey, USA
Genres Pop rock
Years active 1980 - 1986
Labels Millennium Records, MCA Records
Associated acts Bon Jovi

Franke and the Knockouts was a short-lived band, formed in New Jersey, USA and fronted by singer/songwriter Franke Previte.

Franke and the Knockouts were signed by Millennium Records in 1981 and had three U.S. Top 40 singles and two Top 50 albums. The group's biggest hit, "Sweetheart," was written by Previte along with Knockouts guitarist Billy Elworthy, peaking at #10 in the U.S. in June of 1981. They also wrote and released the original versions of Eric Carmen's 1987 hit single "Hungry Eyes" as well as the song "(I've Had) The Time of My Life," (both of which were featured in the 1987 film Dirty Dancing), and it would also earn Previte an Academy Award for Best Original Song.

After Millennium folded, the band switched to MCA Records in 1984. They released an album, which wasn't as successful as their other two. The group disbanded in 1986.

Members

Former
Session Players

Discography

Albums

Compilation

Singles

Year Song US Billboard Hot 100 US Cash Box Top 100 US Mainstream Rock Canadian RPM WLS survey (Chicago)[1]
1981 "Sweetheart" 10 13 27 18 16
"You're My Girl" 27 29 -- --
1982 "Without You (Not Another Lonely Night)" 24 22 45 18
1984 "Outrageous" -- -- -- --

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