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* [[The Fifties]]: Actually, the early and mid-60s outside of Apple Of My Eye (1956), but the group's signiature sound was a style more associated with the early 60s than anything. In fact, some don't even realize that the later 70s hits are The Four Seasons.
* [[The Fifties]]: Actually, the early and mid-60s outside of Apple Of My Eye (1956), but the group's signiature sound was a style more associated with the early 60s than anything. In fact, some don't even realize that the later 70s hits are The Four Seasons.
* [[Jukebox Musical]]: ''[[Jersey Boys]]'' is their story.
* [[Jukebox Musical]]: ''[[Jersey Boys]]'' is their story.
* [[One Woman Song]]: "Sherry", "Marlena", "Dawn", "Ronnie", and that's just the hit songs that have single word titles.
* [[One-Woman Song]]: "Sherry", "Marlena", "Dawn", "Ronnie", and that's just the hit songs that have single word titles.
* [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad]]: Went from being simply The Four Seasons to being Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. However, it's justified given that as time went on and original members departed the group, the group increasingly became Frankie Valli, writer/vocalist Bob Gaudio, and a crew of studio musicians. And Valli was always the group's drawing card anyway.
* [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad]]: Went from being simply The Four Seasons to being Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. However, it's justified given that as time went on and original members departed the group, the group increasingly became Frankie Valli, writer/vocalist Bob Gaudio, and a crew of studio musicians. And Valli was always the group's drawing card anyway.
** Originally they were The Four Lovers whose lone hit was Apple Of My Eye in 1956. It'd be six more years before Frankie Valli would gain another hit. And oddly enough, before The Four Lovers, he did traditional pop, such as My Mother's Eyes in 1953.
** Originally they were The Four Lovers whose lone hit was Apple Of My Eye in 1956. It'd be six more years before Frankie Valli would gain another hit. And oddly enough, before The Four Lovers, he did traditional pop, such as My Mother's Eyes in 1953.