What is the best Four Seasons song of all time?
With Frankie Valli's incomparable falsetto and four-part harmonies that launched a thousand pop hits, the Four Seasons defined an era — which of their timeless songs stands as the greatest of all time?
1December 1963 (Oh, What a Night)
The infectious 1975 disco-pop hit that became the band's biggest commercial success, written about a romantic encounter and featuring an irresistible call-and-response chorus.
1000pts
2Working My Way Back to You
The 1966 slow-burning declaration of a man determined to win back the woman he wronged, featuring one of the most emotionally charged Valli falsetto performances.
751pts
3Who Loves You
The silky 1975 comeback hit that updated the Four Seasons' sound for the disco era and became a staple of 70s dancefloors and radio playlists.
751pts
4Big Girls Don't Cry
The group's second consecutive number-one hit from 1962, a pleading ballad that showcased Valli's emotional range and cemented the Four Seasons as chart dominators.
689pts
5Dawn (Go Away)
A 1964 hit built on aching vocal tension as Valli urges the girl he loves to leave him for someone who can give her a better life, featuring gorgeous layered harmonies.
644pts
6Rag Doll
The bittersweet 1964 number-one about a boy falling for a girl from the wrong side of the tracks, inspired by a real homeless person cleaning windshields.
525pts
7Walk Like a Man
Their third straight chart-topper in 1963, a swaggering declaration of independence featuring one of pop music's most instantly recognizable opening bass lines.
443pts
8Let's Hang On!
A 1965 powerhouse hit where the group pleads with a wavering lover over driving percussion and tight harmonies, peaking at #3 and becoming an enduring fan favorite.
443pts
9Can't Take My Eyes Off You
Frankie Valli's 1967 solo classic that builds from intimate tenderness to a triumphant brass crescendo, becoming one of the most covered songs in pop history.
337pts
10Sherry
The 1962 debut hit that launched the Four Seasons to stardom, built on Frankie Valli's soaring falsetto and an unforgettable jungle of interwoven harmonies.
0pts
11Beggin'
The 1967 deep-cut that achieved viral global fame decades later when a Norwegian group remixed it, introducing Frankie Valli to entirely new generations of fans.
0pts
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