1989 studio album by Dion
Yo Frankie is an album by the American musician Dion , released in 1989.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] The album marked a popular comeback for Dion, who had spent much of the 1980s recording Christian music .[ 5] [ 6] Lou Reed , who had inducted Dion into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame a couple of months prior to the release of Yo Frankie , was one of the many musicians who made guest appearances on the album.[ 7] [ 8]
The album peaked at No. 130 on the Billboard 200 .[ 9] The lead single was "King of the New York Streets", which peaked at No. 74 on the UK Singles Chart in May 1989.[ 10] [ 11] "Written on the Subway Wall"/"Little Star" (featuring Paul Simon ) peaked at No. 97 in October 1990.[ 12]
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^ Holden, Stephen (18 Jan 1989). "The Pop Life". The New York Times . p. C19.
^ Heim, Chris (5 May 1989). "Well-known artists return with old favorites, new issues". Friday. Chicago Tribune . p. 78.
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^ "Written on the subway wall/Little star EP Official Charts Company" . Official Charts .