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Frankie ValliFrankie Valli : (of The Four Seasons)

Swearin' To God
Soul

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  • vyniljunkie

    Frankie Valli always gave it his best. Having known him since 1972, he would sing his Four Seasons CLASSICS while playing in JERSEY clubs pre-SWEARIN' TO GOD. At the beginning of DISCO, he arranged those songs accordingly, and suddenly EVERY ONE of his FOUR SEASONS songs sounded like early DISCO! So calling him an UNLIKELY ARTIST is not really accurate. He was DISCO from the start. You should have heard SHERRY with a DISCO sound. In fact, he and The Four Seasons should have put out a DISCO VERSION album of all their sixties' classics. Isn't that something they missed on?? I think it would have been a great idea?? What do you think??

     
     

  • Mike

    How about "Grease"?

     
     

  • Delmar Browne

    Swearin' To God was a Disco Classic that Hustler's loved to dance to!

    Over ten minutes of ecstacy as a long version!!!!

     
     

  • KingUrth

    I saw Frankie Valli in concert in Atlantic City they totally rock. They kinda sound like doo-w**. and oldies pop culture they are so good and they rock my world. Big Girl Don't Cry is cool not a one hit wonder

     
     

  • HeliotropeDragon

    their music is great they are the best of all the rest out of the 50's 60's and 70's and never ever had one bad song, i like them and i think they have some gifted talent, go frankie!

     
     

  • I don't love you anymore

    who loves you was a nice song borderline scary the part where frankie sings that pendulums are scary and they really are

     
     

  • DeeJayDoc

    One of my favotite singers of the 70's. I remember going to see him and his 4 seasons perform live outdoors at the Central Park skating rink. We all frooze our asses off because it was in the winter.

    Outside of the obvious commercial hits the song that I loved most (and never became a commercial hit) was "Beggin"

    It was an underground hustle classic that I still play today. Timebox also recorded a wonderful rendition of the same song.

     
     

  • kip

    Soul/Heaven Above Me was sensational. It always filled the dance floor, at least at Probe.

     
     

  • DJ STEVE THE SAGA

    SWEARIN TO GOD,I THINK WAS HIS BEST DISCO SONG.,THEN AGAIN ALL HIS SONGS WERE GOOD.

     
     

  • discodisco

    Hey what about "Our Day will Come"?
    Great tune...Discodisco

     
     


 

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