Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers perform their monster hit Why Do Fools Fall In Love live on the Frankie Laine Show in 1956. The 13 year old Lymon simply sizzles and electrifies the Nation with this performance; the prodigy already has a fully formed vocal delivery many talents never attain. His phrasing already is highly developed. Words have a different sound, and even meaning, coming from his mouth. Note the mæstro-ism in his approach: rather than hitting the same nail with the selfsame hammer, he eschews the falsetto moments for a more Joe Williams-esque way forward. It strikes this curator that the wunderkind might well have heard a Williams record, and decided, just for fun, to see if he could take a page from the legendary jazz singer’s book. His stage presence is magnetic yet composed, and, oh, Lymon is a brilliant dancer, too. Other than that, well….but wait! He gives a calm, charming interview (of sorts) with host Laine. I suppose all that’s good enough. In closing, one should mention that, although the electrifying youngster was given credit for composing this song, the erstwhile frontman Herman Santiago, a doddering, decrepit, shambling Methuselean figure at 15 years of age, is the human being most likely to have done so.