What is the best Four Seasons song of all time?

By YPB Team

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?

December 1963 (Oh, What a Night) — ranked #11
December 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
Working My Way Back to You — ranked #22
Working 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
Who Loves You — ranked #33
Who 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
Big Girls Don't Cry — ranked #44
Big 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
Dawn (Go Away) — ranked #55
Dawn (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
Rag Doll — ranked #66
Rag 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
Walk Like a Man — ranked #77
Walk 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
Let's Hang On! — ranked #88
Let'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
Can't Take My Eyes Off You — ranked #99
Can'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
Sherry — ranked #1010
Sherry
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
Beggin' — ranked #1111
Beggin'
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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