Sure! In the movie, it is revealed that Frankie Lyman had married each of the three women during his lifetime, without them knowing about each other. The L.A. singer, Zola Taylor, was his first wife and had been with him since they were teenagers. The petty thief from Philly, Elizabeth Waters, was his second wife who he married while on tour. The schoolteacher from Georgia, Emira Eagle, was his third wife who he married later in his career.

As the trial progresses, each woman shares her memories of Frankie and the struggles they faced with his drug addiction and infidelity. Despite their differences, the three women find common ground in their love for Frankie and their desire to finally receive the royalties they are owed.

Throughout the movie, flashbacks show Frankie's rise to fame as a member of the Teenagers and his turbulent relationships with each of the women. The soundtrack features several of Frankie's hits, including "Why Do Fools Fall In Love," "Goody Goody," and "Little Bitty Pretty One."

In the end, the judge rules in favor of Zola, the first wife, as she is the only one who was legally married to Frankie. The other two women are left disappointed but ultimately find closure in their shared experiences and newfound friendship. The movie highlights the complexities of love, fame, and betrayal in the world of 1950s doo-wop music.

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