Frankie Valli 93 votes While best known as the lead singer of The Four Seasons, Frankie Valli's distinct falsetto voice and impressive vocal range earned him a place in doo-wop history. With hits like "Big Girls Don't Cry" and "Sherry," Valli demonstrated his ability to create unforgettabl...
Went The Strings Of My Heart (1958) Big Joe TurnerJumpin' Tonight George BurnsI Wish I Was Eighteen Again (1980) Frankie AvalonVenus (#3 1959) Glenn MillerIn The Mood (1939) Five SatinsIn The Still Of The Night (1956) DionRunaround Sue (#10 1961) Fats DominoValley Of Tears (1957) ...
I think the last couple of months I've kind of tapped into how I'll probably write for most of the rest of my life. It's just me and the piano, usually late at night when I can't sleep. I'll sit there and start playing chords and singing random melodies. That'...
You Know What It Is: Frankie Valli proving that he could do it without the Four Seasons — and without falsetto — on one of the most enduring pop songs of the ’60s. This Magic Moment: “Eyes” is a great song for its first two verses, but it becomes an all-timer when those ho...
Back in the 70s part of takin' care of business for Bachman-Turner Overdrive meant performing underneath a large steel replica of the band's gear-shaped logo, with flashing lights -- a visual gimmick as heavy as the opening chords of "Not Fragile" or "Four Wheel Drive."...
Back in the 70s part of takin' care of business for Bachman-Turner Overdrive meant performing underneath a large steel replica of the band's gear-shaped logo, with flashing lights -- a visual gimmick as heavy as the opening chords of "Not Fragile" or "Four Wheel Drive."...
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- #3: "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" by Frankie Valli Don't give the British all the credit, though; Americans eventually caught on to the style: With its jazzy drums and catchy electric piano riffs, "Light My Fire" catapulted Jim Morrison and the Doors to stardom in the United State...
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'Cause those chords remind me Of the night that I first fell in love to Those magic changes my heart arranges A melody that's never the same A melody that's calling your name 然后接下来而又接下来的日子,我如愿以偿再次造访了加尼叶歌剧院,亲眼目睹了华丽的大吊灯,抚摸了饭桶叱咤风云操纵传奇的...