When I was 10 or 11 years old my mother took me to see him at the Italian fest in Chicago. He was singing "My eyes adored you" he looked down at me and I waved, he waved back and I let out the loudest scream ever and he busted out laughing in the middle of the song. I have loved him since. I can't wait to take my 12 year old daughter to see him in April. A family tradition carried on...,
OMG Thank you so much for posting this video. I searched for years trying to find it. I was the little girl sitting on Frankie Vallie's lap. From the looks of thing, I guess I really didn't want to have anything to do with him especially the kiss at the end. LOL @foxyroxstar It was because of how I chewed my gum was why Frankie picked me. He thought it was cute. And back in '65 when it was shot, there was no Internet and RUclips so who knew it would be viewed by so many.
That's amazing!! You'll never forget that, that was really nice of Frankie to do. As someone who is personal friends with their own idol, I know exactly what the experience is like :)
This is one of the greatest Four Seasons songs they ever did, and certainly was a huge hit during 1966. It is so delightful to see the Four Seasons getting the attention and recognition they have deserved all of these years, as one of the most important groups in the early 60's and helped to form a new type of music called "pop-rock" that brought many great groups such as the Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Byrds, The Moody Blues, The Dave Clark Five, Herman's Hermits and a whole host of others. Let us not forget the great Motown Groups that followed the Seasons such as The Temptations, The Shirelles, The Supremes, The Four Tops, and so many other great vocal groups that helped to make the 1960's. one of the greatest for music ever! Those great days listening to AM top 40 radio on your American or Japanese transistor radio - Wow, the Four Seasons probably more than any other group, helped to usher in this new type of music - not hard rock and not rock-a-billy, but something new!
Perhaps my favorite Four Seasons song and that's saying something given their great collection of work. Loved them in the day and still enjoy their music today.
He is OUR NEWARK NJ LEGEND!! YOU KNOW WE LOVE U FRNKI! !! STILL AWESOME ..MY DADDY JUST PASSED THIS MAY 10 2017 HE PLAYED FRANKIE S MUSIC WHILE HE WAS, SICK W MOUTH CANCER AND IT GAVE HIM JOY TO THINK OF THE GODD OLD DAYS FROM OUR HOMETOWN NEWARK. .I LOVE YOU DAADDY ALWAYS AND FRANKI YOU ARE THE BEST!!!♡♡♡
I had 5 older sisters and they all LOVED Frankie and The Four Seasons. Brings back great memories of them singing along, dancing and swooning over Frankie!
A incredible singer.. A gifted talented genius.... There was not a note he couldn't hit.. His range was extraordinary.. Opus 17 shows us how good he is on note and vocal range.. A absolute fantastic artist..... and a fantastic group.. That performed other great songs also.. Frankie valli... A icon of pure excellence..... Thank you....
@kristinehatkinson7323 yes.. I know knew it was the seasons as a group effort. They was a great group I was commenting on frankies vocal talents as the front singer for the group.
Great group and this is my favorite song of The Four Seasons, and my second favorite song of all time behind only Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Rock Around the Clock is my 3rd favorite.
This is one of my favorites by the Four Seasons.They were the first concert I saw on my own as a teen. It was at the Lambertville music Circus in Lambertville NJ.
This video was so sweet. The little girl is adorable and it was so sweet to see how nice FV was to her. It reminded me of a more gentle time in our country's history. Sadly, the world seems a much colder place. Thank you for posting this.
That's how life was back then, you could be nice to a kid and not have people think you're pervert. I happen to know Frankie and he is one of the most decent humans beings I ever met.
I think that this is the only black and white footage of Mr frankie valli and the four seasons with the original audio on it. It's a shame that these archive videos haven't been digitally remastered and fresh audio put on it. Thank you so much for posting this classic video its very much appreciated 👍👌
You can hear the start of Bobby Vee’s Take good care of my baby at the end of this video and you can even watch the very performance on Classic Sterio hits channel the one that played right after this
This is from an appearance on Dick Clark's "Where the Action" is, a musical variety show that aired daily on ABC from June 28, 1965 to March 31, 1967. The dancers in the background are the show's in House troupe, The Action Kids. The brunette dancer on the right is Lesley Evans, who later played a nurse on the series "MASH." The blonde on the left is Roberta Tennes.
Seems like it was a tough song to dance to. Or maybe they didn't have enough room between the audience and the Seasons for their usual frenetic dance moves.
Rosie Varela Frankie didn't write the song. He doesn't usually write for the band, that was Bob Gaudio and Bob Crewe's job. But sometimes they would get other writers.
Love Frankie 😊 me and a couple of girlfriends drank cognac after the show with him in New Zealand at then Hotel Intercotinental where they were staying many years ago.Such a down to eartstaying.He even sang Ive got you under my skin to me lol.Precious memories
Frankie was really cool at noticing the unnoticeable. I saw a very old clip of his from the 60’s and he kept smiling and paying attention at this young black teenage girl. There were all these really pretty white girls vying for his attention but he did not pay them any attention. This was the ‘60s black girls were invisible unless they were in a band. I think this girl must have carried those moments with her for the rest of her life. I certainly would have.
On this day in 1966 {May 15th} "Opus 17 (Don't You Worry 'Bout Me)" by the Four Seasons entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #13... It was preceded and succeeded on the Top 100 by Four Season's records that both peaked at #9; "Working My Way Back To You" and "I've Got You Under My Skin"...
I used to stay home from nursery school to watch Where The Action Is with my teenaged sister. Good times. Then I had this 45 with Beggar's Parade on the flipside. That was a rare, but good political song for the 4. This song brought a lot of happiness and dancing to my friends and me. The little girl in the video? She's just very nervous.
How did I know that listening to this song in '77, that it would come to pass. I used to cry listening to this thinking about how that must hurt....now I know. Life is funny huh?
Dude, Before I read your final paragraph, I was very pissed off about your remarks. Then, after reading ALL of what you had to say, and also, 'inflections and nuances', I say this. (Word picture before statement). I'm a 66 year old married, straight Australian bloke. My Jillian, my Wife of 45 years, and I, exist for each other. She is not the first love of my life, in youth there are dalliances., Know this. I exist for her My Jill. My visceral, cellular existence, she whose breath I listen to as she sleeps on her back in our double bed, I give thanks to my God for her smell, breath, sound, touch, smile, sound, her laugh, her magnificient blue eyes, ...and so, so much more. I am, truly, a fortunate man.
On this day in 1966 {May 30th} the Four Seasons were guests on the nationally syndicated television program, 'The Mike Douglas Show'... At the time their "Opus 17 (Don’t You Worry ‘Bout Me)" was at position #19 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart, three weeks later it would peak at #13 {for 1 week} and it spent eight weeks on the Top 100... Between 1962 and 1994 the New Jersey quartet had forty-two records on the Top 100 chart, fourteen made the the Top 10 with five reaching #1, "Sherry" for 5 weeks in 1962, "Big Girls Don't Cry" for 5 weeks in 1962, "Walk Like A Man" for 3 weeks in 1963, "Rag Doll" for 2 weeks in 1964, and "December 1963 {Oh What A Night}" for 3 weeks in 1976... Their forty-second and last charted record was a re-mix of "December 1963", it peaked at #14 in 1994... And as the Wonder Who? they had four records make the Top 100 chart, with their covered version of Dylan's "Don't Think Twice" peaking at #12 in 1965... In 1956 using the name, the Four Lovers, they reached #62 with "You're the Apple of My Eye"... Original bass singer/bass guitarist Nick Massi, born Nicholas Macioci, passed away at the age of 65 on December 24th, 2000... May he R.I.P.
Blimey! I never expected to see this one on here! Thank you x If that little kiddie is indeed Francine, then it is too sad for words when he sings, "I'll be strong, I'll try to carry on," and then looks straight at her as he sings, "although I know it won't be easy when you're gone."
What a class sound this was and is my all time favourite of this great group, and played on the Northern soul scene and a major mod classic stupendous I love it and always will Pat Allen the Burnley & Pendle Soul Club
Thx Ed, since my posting I did some research and learned about Joe Long, but I wasn't aware that he wasn't included as a member of the Seasons in their Hall of Fame induction.. That is really sad and am disappointed in Valli and Gaudio as they could of surely included him.
Susan Lazzaro- You're so lucky and if that girl really is you then you must have had blast at a young age while being right next to Frankie Valli. I wish I could've been there because even though I'm years old I grew up listening to old fashioned music since third grade and still do today. I love all genres of music from the '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, and '90s in my own opinion any music before my time was where the real music is at because music from back then had a certain unique quality, authenticity, and had profoundly moving stories that were told so people can make connections with them through their own personal life experiences. That's what so special about golden oldies because you don't really hear that in the music of nowadays and even though I'm of this generation I'd rather listen to music that's compelling, authentic, has unique quality, tells a story, and so that I can make a personal connection through my own life and I believe that's why music from back then is still popular. Every time I'm on RUclips whenever I watch a classic song I always end seeing posts from people my age saying I grew up in the wrong decade, why am I in this decade, music of nowadays sucks, music from back then is real music, and I wish I could have been around back then where there was real music. To be honest I couldn't agree more and I appreciate retro clothing and retro hairstyles from the '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, and the '90s because like the music from those decades the hairstyles and clothing had unique quality and it was always something new in which nowadays it's just random modern fashion trends. As a young man of this generation I would just like to say to you and every single living person on RUclips I'm an Average Joe/Nerd and I love the oldies music, clothing, and hairstyles and I don't care who knows it because that's gonna be my fashion trends for the rest of my life :)
My father worked for ABC and I went to a lot of these "where the action is shows" when they were filmed in NY. Years later I got to go to a few Bananarama shows. I was on the set of Dark Shadows. I did a lot of stuff with my dad with ABC,
O love frankie valli and the four seasons all of there songs are amazing and make you feel good as much as I can relate to them and this song is my personal top 1 favorite
FRANKIE VALLI & THE 4 SEASONS' "Opus 17 (Don't Worry 'Bout Me)" Hits No. 13 for 7 Weeks beginning 5/28/1966 on The PHILLIPS RECORDS & ELECTRIC COMPANY (Mercury Records.)
@jhunter1163 I'm a guitar player. I think the key changes what makes it a great song. It starts in the key of F# and shifts five times ending on B using Keys F# G Ab A Bb and B. Each key change fuels the song ever slightly faster building a feeling of excitement. The song is like a race car going down a quarter mile drag strip shifting threw the gears. It grabs your attention and keeps it to the end.
When I was 10 or 11 years old my mother took me to see him at the Italian fest in Chicago. He was singing "My eyes adored you" he looked down at me and I waved, he waved back and I let out the loudest scream ever and he busted out laughing in the middle of the song. I have loved him since. I can't wait to take my 12 year old daughter to see him in April. A family tradition carried on...,
I love this story, thank you for posting.
Thanks for sharing the memory.
You sound like a bunch of 'sheep herders' wearing german helmets and ballet slippers.
Kelly Mattern how was it? That was 3 years ago
Did they have emojis then
Nah I’m just joking 😂
That’s precious ♥️
OMG Thank you so much for posting this video. I searched for years trying to find it. I was the little girl sitting on Frankie Vallie's lap. From the looks of thing, I guess I really didn't want to have anything to do with him especially the kiss at the end. LOL @foxyroxstar It was because of how I chewed my gum was why Frankie picked me. He thought it was cute. And back in '65 when it was shot, there was no Internet and RUclips so who knew it would be viewed by so many.
Susan Lazzaro
That's amazing!! You'll never forget that, that was really nice of Frankie to do. As someone who is personal friends with their own idol, I know exactly what the experience is like :)
That is so cool. Was it Bazooka Joe gum?? Great story..
Wow, that's awesome!
Wow how lucky are you maam! ❤️❤️❤️
This is one of the greatest Four Seasons songs they ever did, and certainly was a huge hit during 1966. It is so delightful to see the Four Seasons getting the attention and recognition they have deserved all of these years, as one of the most important groups in the early 60's and helped to form a new type of music called "pop-rock" that brought many great groups such as the Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Byrds, The Moody Blues, The Dave Clark Five, Herman's Hermits and a whole host of others. Let us not forget the great Motown Groups that followed the Seasons such as The Temptations, The Shirelles, The Supremes, The Four Tops, and so many other great vocal groups that helped to make the 1960's. one of the greatest for music ever!
Those great days listening to AM top 40 radio on your American or Japanese transistor radio - Wow, the Four Seasons probably more than any other group, helped to usher in this new type of music - not hard rock and not rock-a-billy, but something new!
YOU ARE SO RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes. Right on!
Perhaps my favorite Four Seasons song and that's saying something given their great collection of work. Loved them in the day and still enjoy their music today.
He is OUR NEWARK NJ LEGEND!! YOU KNOW WE LOVE U FRNKI! !! STILL AWESOME ..MY DADDY JUST PASSED THIS MAY 10 2017 HE PLAYED FRANKIE S MUSIC WHILE HE WAS, SICK W MOUTH CANCER AND IT GAVE HIM JOY TO THINK OF THE GODD OLD DAYS FROM OUR HOMETOWN NEWARK. .I LOVE YOU DAADDY ALWAYS AND FRANKI YOU ARE THE BEST!!!♡♡♡
We danced to this h school late 60's. Still love it. Went to Frankie's concert 5 yrs ago. He's still got it with the Jersey Boys
I had 5 older sisters and they all LOVED Frankie and The Four Seasons. Brings back great memories of them singing along, dancing and swooning over Frankie!
Frankie..from Newark New Jersey..I lived about a mile from where he use to lived...by branch brook park in Newark..back in the 70s..
Grew up in New Jersey and love the Jersey Boys. These videos will keep them in our memories forever.
A incredible singer..
A gifted talented genius....
There was not a note he couldn't hit..
His range was extraordinary..
Opus 17 shows us how good he is on note and vocal range..
A absolute fantastic artist.....
and a fantastic group..
That performed other great songs also..
Frankie valli...
A icon of pure excellence.....
Thank you....
Whole group was great: it was the Four Seasons then, not just Frankie.
@kristinehatkinson7323 yes.. I know knew it was the seasons as a group effort.
They was a great group
I was commenting on frankies vocal talents as the front singer for the group.
One of their best songs. Love this
My favourite.
My favorite by them as well
Seeing Frankie perform this live marked a momentous, life-validating personal achievement. also... HOW LUCKY WAS THAT LITTLE GIRL!?
Love, love, love this song......probably the first song that got me hooked on this group. Great memories from my youth.
Frankie chose me because of the gum chewing, thank you very much. He thought I was cute.
One of my best favorite songs by them. I was more of a British Invasion girl, but I love the soulful feelings expressed in this one. ❤
Opus 17th. is a very good performance by my unique Rock group in USA since 1963....Great Frankie..!!
The Four Seasons have so many great songs but this is my fabourite!
Great group and this is my favorite song of The Four Seasons, and my second favorite song of all time behind only Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Rock Around the Clock is my 3rd favorite.
RIP, bassist Joe Long. 🎸
I didn't know that Joe Long had passed, so sorry to hear that. I did know that Tommy had passed. Now it's just Frankie and Bob that are left.
This is one of my favorites by the Four Seasons.They were the first concert I saw on my own as a teen. It was at the Lambertville music Circus in Lambertville NJ.
This video was so sweet. The little girl is adorable and it was so sweet to see how nice FV was to her. It reminded me of a more gentle time in our country's history. Sadly, the world seems a much colder place. Thank you for posting this.
I thought that girl might have been his daughter but I read an earlier post and some women who is not his daughter says she is that girl.
that young girl was sooo lucky !! I wonder if she treasures that memory today ???
Your comment from 7 years ago makes it even more obvious how our society is decaying.
I wonder how things will be in 7 more years?
@@mumydear1 That young girl (Susan Lazzaro) posted a comment directly above this one. Check it out.
That's how life was back then, you could be nice to a kid and not have people think you're pervert. I happen to know Frankie and he is one of the most decent humans beings I ever met.
In 1968 he had a band in Rio Cuarto, Cordoba, Argentina, and we played this topic ... beautiful memories
De stgo.de chile/22-mayo-en pleno covit 19/!!!graciasss four seasons!!!,por vuestra bella musica/!!maestros!!!
One of my favorite groups of all time!
I think that this is the only black and white footage of Mr frankie valli and the four seasons with the original audio on it. It's a shame that these archive videos haven't been digitally remastered and fresh audio put on it. Thank you so much for posting this classic video its very much appreciated 👍👌
You can hear the start of Bobby Vee’s Take good care of my baby at the end of this video and you can even watch the very performance on Classic Sterio hits channel the one that played right after this
This song reminds me of my sister and I in Long Beach 1966???? That was so much fun!! Thank you for sharing!!
I searched for this song as well but without luck. It's an all time genuine classic - so thanks for putting it up
Love this clip, Frankie a great guy and what a voice!
I don't care how bad of a day your having, Frankie can turn the worst day into the best you've ever had.
" (Don't You Worry About Me)"............ Fantastic!!
Love how the four seasons are dressed in this clip, almost like The Beach Boys.
Fantastic group.
This is from an appearance on Dick Clark's "Where the Action" is, a musical variety show that aired daily on ABC from June 28, 1965 to March 31, 1967. The dancers in the background are the show's in House troupe, The Action Kids. The brunette dancer on the right is Lesley Evans, who later played a nurse on the series "MASH." The blonde on the left is Roberta Tennes.
Seems like it was a tough song to dance to. Or maybe they didn't have enough room between the audience and the Seasons for their usual frenetic dance moves.
Frankie, you did it again those super sad hard breaking lyrics, yet you sing it with a happy beat, as though you know that she'll be back. :-)
Rosie Varela Frankie didn't write the song. He doesn't usually write for the band, that was Bob Gaudio and Bob Crewe's job. But sometimes they would get other writers.
***** Other writers like Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell.
***** I knew Bob Gaudio wrote most of his songs...Thank you, kindly for the info...
MusicDude86 Wow...didn't know that...Thank you,.
Love Frankie 😊 me and a couple of girlfriends drank cognac after the show with him in New Zealand at then Hotel Intercotinental where they were staying many years ago.Such a down to eartstaying.He even sang Ive got you under my skin to me lol.Precious memories
Thanks, that was me. Frankie picked me because of my gum chewing. He thought it was cute. (I don't shed like that anymore) LOL
Thanks Arturo - this North Jersey guy appreciates them always.
I haven't heard this song in a long time. Brings back a lot of memories.
Frankie was really cool at noticing the unnoticeable. I saw a very old clip of his from the 60’s and he kept smiling and paying attention at this young black teenage girl. There were all these really pretty white girls vying for his attention but he did not pay them any attention. This was the ‘60s black girls were invisible unless they were in a band. I think this girl must have carried those moments with her for the rest of her life. I certainly would have.
They made such great Four Tops flavored Motown knockoffs the Spinners got a hit recutting Workin' My Way Back to You.
On this day in 1966 {May 15th} "Opus 17 (Don't You Worry 'Bout Me)" by the Four Seasons entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #13...
It was preceded and succeeded on the Top 100 by Four Season's records that both peaked at #9; "Working My Way Back To You" and "I've Got You Under My Skin"...
Sweet find Arturo Merino! I love black and white
saw him in AC in April, he still sounds great :)
I used to stay home from nursery school to watch Where The Action Is with my teenaged sister. Good times. Then I had this 45 with Beggar's Parade on the flipside. That was a rare, but good political song for the 4. This song brought a lot of happiness and dancing to my friends and me. The little girl in the video? She's just very nervous.
love these guys...they rock!!! the Jersey Boys! the movie was badass!!!
fantastic! Love to see the old clips...brings back soooo many great memories
This takes me way way back , lovely tune .
How did I know that listening to this song in '77, that it would come to pass. I used to cry listening to this thinking about how that must hurt....now I know. Life is funny huh?
THIS IS THEIR ALL-TIME BEST love song by them BAR-NONE!
I usually listen to this music on and on. The four Seasons are very fantastic.
I played along with this song for years... and tore my throat trying to sing all the "high" parts: this is a great song! thanks for posting!
I just did today. Ive been searching for years for this clip. I'm dying. LOL
I loved the way the women dressed back then. EVERY girl you saw was looking good.
Dude, Before I read your final paragraph, I was very pissed off about your remarks.
Then, after reading ALL of what you had to say, and also, 'inflections and nuances', I say this.
(Word picture before statement).
I'm a 66 year old married, straight Australian bloke.
My Jillian, my Wife of 45 years, and I, exist for each other.
She is not the first love of my life, in youth there are dalliances.,
Know this.
I exist for her
My Jill.
My visceral, cellular existence, she whose breath I listen to as she sleeps on her back in our double bed, I give thanks to my God for her smell, breath, sound, touch, smile, sound, her laugh, her magnificient blue eyes, ...and so, so much more.
I am, truly, a fortunate man.
This is my favorite song
Happy Birthday, Frankie! Please don't ever die.
On this day in 1966 {May 30th} the Four Seasons were guests on the nationally syndicated television program, 'The Mike Douglas Show'...
At the time their "Opus 17 (Don’t You Worry ‘Bout Me)" was at position #19 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart, three weeks later it would peak at #13 {for 1 week} and it spent eight weeks on the Top 100...
Between 1962 and 1994 the New Jersey quartet had forty-two records on the Top 100 chart, fourteen made the the Top 10 with five reaching #1, "Sherry" for 5 weeks in 1962, "Big Girls Don't Cry" for 5 weeks in 1962, "Walk Like A Man" for 3 weeks in 1963, "Rag Doll" for 2 weeks in 1964, and "December 1963 {Oh What A Night}" for 3 weeks in 1976...
Their forty-second and last charted record was a re-mix of "December 1963", it peaked at #14 in 1994...
And as the Wonder Who? they had four records make the Top 100 chart, with their covered version of Dylan's "Don't Think Twice" peaking at #12 in 1965...
In 1956 using the name, the Four Lovers, they reached #62 with "You're the Apple of My Eye"...
Original bass singer/bass guitarist Nick Massi, born Nicholas Macioci, passed away at the age of 65 on December 24th, 2000...
May he R.I.P.
I hadn't realised until now just how SHORT the singles were??? Classics though.
Blimey! I never expected to see this one on here! Thank you x
If that little kiddie is indeed Francine, then it is too sad for words when he sings, "I'll be strong, I'll try to carry on," and then looks straight at her as he sings, "although I know it won't be easy when you're gone."
Thank you for sharing I appreciated 😊
"Big Man In Town"FOUR SEASONS. I guess all of us" Italian. Boys" feel this way
saw jersey boys in vegas just amazing braught me back to my teen yrs transistor radios great times and music
What a class sound this was and is my all time favourite of this great group, and played on the Northern soul scene and a major mod classic stupendous I love it and always will Pat Allen the Burnley & Pendle Soul Club
I LoVe the S* outta this song! I play it all the time.
I saw the 4 Seasons in a
out door theater many years ago.
Thanks for posting!! My ALL TIME FAVORITE SONG..LOVE SOME FRANKIE VALLI
Title track from maybe their best album. Certainly up to that point. The only single released from it too.
THANKS FOR YOUR HARD WORK FINDING IT! I love this song!
Thx Ed, since my posting I did some research and learned about Joe Long, but I wasn't aware that he wasn't included as a member of the Seasons in their Hall of Fame induction.. That is really sad and am disappointed in Valli and Gaudio as they could of surely included him.
Susan Lazzaro- You're so lucky and if that girl really is you then you must have had blast at a young age while being right next to Frankie Valli. I wish I could've been there because even though I'm years old I grew up listening to old fashioned music since third grade and still do today. I love all genres of music from the '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, and '90s in my own opinion any music before my time was where the real music is at because music from back then had a certain unique quality, authenticity, and had profoundly moving stories that were told so people can make connections with them through their own personal life experiences. That's what so special about golden oldies because you don't really hear that in the music of nowadays and even though I'm of this generation I'd rather listen to music that's compelling, authentic, has unique quality, tells a story, and so that I can make a personal connection through my own life and I believe that's why music from back then is still popular. Every time I'm on RUclips whenever I watch a classic song I always end seeing posts from people my age saying I grew up in the wrong decade, why am I in this decade, music of nowadays sucks, music from back then is real music, and I wish I could have been around back then where there was real music. To be honest I couldn't agree more and I appreciate retro clothing and retro hairstyles from the '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, and the '90s because like the music from those decades the hairstyles and clothing had unique quality and it was always something new in which nowadays it's just random modern fashion trends. As a young man of this generation I would just like to say to you and every single living person on RUclips I'm an Average Joe/Nerd and I love the oldies music, clothing, and hairstyles and I don't care who knows it because that's gonna be my fashion trends for the rest of my life :)
Exactly my thoughts.
Thats his daughter francine who passed away
My father worked for ABC and I went to a lot of these "where the action is shows" when they were filmed in NY. Years later I got to go to a few Bananarama shows. I was on the set of Dark Shadows. I did a lot of stuff with my dad with ABC,
SOOO GOOD!!! This deserves so many more views!
Priceless...thanks for posting this...it's Spring 1966 again, at least for 2:47 :-)
Great video has anyone ever seen any more black and white footage of this tune on here I think that this is the only clip
great memories - superb!
Children's of the world! The 4 seasons all the way!
one of the best songs they ever recorded
Can you imagine what this little girl thinks NOW lol She ended up on film with one of the greatest groups of ALL TIME ....
I am absolutely thrilled. I am so glad someone posted the video
@@susanlazzaro339 Agreed it's quite the gem.
O love frankie valli and the four seasons all of there songs are amazing and make you feel good as much as I can relate to them and this song is my personal top 1 favorite
thanks for sharing...i love this song
Those Chord Changes create building harmonic tension upwards!
Key Changes are Beautiful !
RIP - Joe Long (bass), Thomas De Vito (guitar)
Great video I think this must be the only black and white version on RUclips or anywhere else I've not seen one has anyone else 🤔
Superb.
Brilliant song!
GREAT VIDEO...GREAT SONG !
Bet she still remembers it!
FRANKIE VALLI & THE 4 SEASONS' "Opus 17 (Don't Worry 'Bout Me)" Hits No. 13 for 7 Weeks beginning 5/28/1966 on The PHILLIPS RECORDS & ELECTRIC COMPANY (Mercury Records.)
NO!!!!! Its The 4 Seasons only!!!!! Featuring the "sound" of Frankie Valli.
Not a relative. Frankie picked me to sit on his lap because he thought I was cute (even with the gum chewing)
TOTALLY AWESOME !
So old are you now if don't mind me asking😊
@@markjenner7199 I am 67.
best song by the four seasons(:
@jhunter1163 I'm a guitar player. I think the key changes what makes it a great song. It starts in the key of F# and shifts five times ending on B using Keys F# G Ab A Bb and B. Each key change fuels the song ever slightly faster building a feeling of excitement. The song is like a race car going down a quarter mile drag strip shifting threw the gears. It grabs your attention and keeps it to the end.
Wow! Hello, Sue! Nice to meet you :-)
Saw them in Margate NJ at a small club. front row seats! was about 10 at the time!
Love the people dancing in the back round
The song's so casually brilliant.
I really like this song.
Hello Sue you were so happy, you look like a little angel on the video.
Thank you
Love, love love this song! (hate the gum chewing tho, sorry)
Great video and song.
The gum chewer is hilarious.
Thank you so much!!! I've been searching all over for this song on RUclips!! Finaly!
you're a Hero of the week! =)