It was a busy weekend for this imported country girl. Bill and I went back to “the big city” to visit son and grandgirls for a sort of summer reunion. The family are all hale and hearty with one girl waitressing at a local pizza spot, another baby sitting, and another looking for gainful summer employment. They are all beautiful and funny and sweet.
After lots of catch-up conversation and dining out to torment the grandgirl at her pizza spot, we decided to go to the movies. The film of choice for this ancient grandma was “Jersey Boys” and everyone (in an effort to be kind to their elders) agreed.
The Jersey Boys
The music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons still haunts me. They were a popular group in our halcyon days of youth – the “in sound” playing on the radio while I dealt with diapers and dishes. I am all grown up now (though still dealing with dishes) and thought I had moved on from those lilting lyrics and tunes.
That was until the story of the boys from New Jersey was resurrected as a biographical take on their music and their lives. The show was Jersey Boys! It was playing in San Diego several years ago and Steve and Viv (my brother and sister-in-law) got tickets. The performance was complete with look-alike musicians and fabulous singing, and the group sounded just like the originals.
Bill lapsed into what I call one of his “Bronx Reactions,” yelling and whistling for encores. Thank goodness everyone else in the audience was yelling and whistling too although I must admit he was louder.
Turns out Bill knew what he was whistling for because the same show became so popular it went to Broadway in 2005 amid predictions it would flop. It just got more wildly popular and became an award winning Broadway musical. We saw it again in Las Vegas.
More whistling of course.
Jersey Boys is now a movie and we just saw it with the grandgirls. The shocker for the uninitiated is always that high pitched falsetto voice of Frankie Valli’s. His music is still haunting and keeps running through your head long after you hear it. Now four days later, I am still mentally humming Sherreeee!
Now lo and behold Bill and I are going once again to see Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons in person, for real, this summer! I have the tickets!
Valli is 80 years old and still performing! Imagine? People With Money reported that he is the highest-paid singer in the world, pulling in an astonishing $82 million between May 2013 and May 2014, a nearly $50 million lead over his closest competition.
Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons began filling the air with love and romance way back in the 60s. They scored 29 Top 40 hits, one Top 40 hit under The Four Seasons’ alias ‘The Wonder Who?’, and nine Top 40 hits for Frankie Valli as a solo artist. They marked the seasons with their biggest hits like ”Sherry” (1962), “Big Girls Don’t Cry” (1962), “Walk Like a Man” (1963), “Rag Doll” (1964) and “December 1963 (Oh, What A Night)” (1975). “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You”, which reached number two in 1967, is one of their best-loved hits. As a solo artist, Frankie Valli released his number one hit — “My Eyes Adored You” (1974) and “Grease” (1978).
Loved the Four Season! My first 45 record was Big Girls Don’t Cry. Someone once commented they thought it was hilarious to hear Frankie Vallie singing the lyric “Talk like a man” in that falsetto voice of his!
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I listened to an interesting interview on Bob Edwards on NPR about Frankie recently. It seems he was so worried about his money situation that even after “Sherry” became a huge hit, he bought a two-family as his first house….just in case. I guess he’s one of the hardest working performers in show biz. Great talent. Enjoy that show, Dor!!
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Remarkable career!
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WOW ! What nostalgia Dora Thanks for bringing back so many memories and I think that goes for many more of us from this ERA What great times they were.
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Love it! I loved their music. I’m singing ‘Sheerrrrrrie ba-aaa-by’ right along with you as well as “big girls don’t cry-yi-yi.” Hubby and I went to see the stage production a couple of years ago and yep, there was whistling and hooting there too. Must have been some of your hubby’s Bronx Boy Brothers. (Now that sounds like a singing group!) 😉
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What fun to remember the songs and the characters from an era we shared!
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I read too, that Frankie Valli made his fortune grow through wise investments. What an interesting character.
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I actually had no idea about his career Cindy and that he is still touring….. amazing! 🙂
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Seeing this show brings back a boatload of memories and feeling doesn’t it Rita?
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Blahahaha! The Bronx Boy Brothers! I will have to tell Bill about your great idea Cindy. He can carry a tune too and he really is from the Bronx – and used to say “Dis, Dat and Wit” until I properly trained him. 🙂
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What memories these song titles bring back! Those were the days, weren’t they? How lucky for you to be able to see a real concert with the 80 year old Valli! Husband and I plan to at least the movie directed by another old guy.
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That’s the only music there is — I can’t stomach what’s passed off today as “music”.
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There is something about listening to the icons of our youth that just takes you right back. I feel so young when I sing along. I even know the words!
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I watched it in Las Vegas, and yes, it brought back a lot of memories.
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Wow Dor, that is soooo exciting!! We saw the preview for the movie at the theatre one night and it looks great. Then to see them in person – you are one lucky girl :).
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Great post, Dor. Now I will have to see the movie! It’ll be a great walk down Memory Lane.
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Didn’t they do “Cherish”? Swoon.
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Memories Are Made of This….. I think that was a song too. 🙂
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I know how you feel Dianna. It’s the only kind of music I play when I’m on the treadmill at the gym. 🙂
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For sure Kate, it is always amazing to me too how a simple tune and the old words come back so easily and how they bring all the feelings of youth right with them.
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My friend who lives in Vegas says the show is still there. I think Valli is in Phoenix this week. He sure does get around.
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You too with your favorite authoress! I can’t wait to see Frankie Valli in person but can’t imagine how his voice could be the same at 80 years old!
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Lemme know what you think when you see the movie Eliza. 🙂
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I don’t recall that one. Hope I didn’t miss something else I could swoon over! 🙂
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I don’t think it will have to be exactly the same to bring the memories flowing back. You are going to have a blast!
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Wish you were going with us! 🙂
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Me too :). Oh what fun we would have!
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No I think it was the Association. Still cool, though. Same feel good era.
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Wonderful flashback, Dor. As you were humming Sherreeee!, I was thinking of a co-worker at my first job. I once seranaded Sherry – and was joined by my co-conspirators – at the top of our voices. That was the song we sang. Good thing she was a great gal with an excellent sense of humor. 😉
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Yours is a special memory Judy, connected with a song that connects you to the good old days.
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You bet ! I loved most of the groups from these times Dora but my favorites were Gerry and the Pacemakers and of course THE BEATLES but I could go on and on. I bet you are going to get everyone telling you their favorite groups now. Do you feel another blog coming on ?
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You are the first to share favorite groups Rita but I love it that you did. 🙂
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I have so wanted to see Jersey Boys for a long time now, and it hasn’t happened yet. My brother and parents think it was the best play ever. Will have to catch the movie and be hummin’ along with the rest of you.
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🙂 I hope you get to see it soon. I’m sure you will love Jersey Boys!
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I saw the show in London, a few years ago. Loved it! 🙂
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Wow! I would love to have seen it in London. We saw it once in San Diego and once in Las Vegas. Guess you could say we loved it too. 🙂
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