I was feeding cows in the afternoon during the summer of 1962, when I first heard this song come over the radio. I remember here 62 years later just where I was, the direction in the barn I was moving, the angle of the sun coming into the barn. It was a moment etched on my soul.
That's cool. I am named after this song, but I wasn't born until 1965. My Momma loved this song. My daddy liked Rhonda by the Beach Boys. He was on an aircraft carrier when I was born, so my Momma got her way. My MawMaw chose my middle name.
Wow....I love this. I just finished an essay on Sherry, 1962 and what I was doing when this tune came into our lives. I was in Florida, frying bologna...moving into a little blue house..I wore a purple and white striped sundress. The visceralness of the music cannot be undone. Kudos to you.
Joe, I am 62 and grew up with this music, today's music is not anything like this. It was just simple lyrics of love and life, glad that you like this music era. And I don't get the gay thing from that knuckle head that responded to you.
A very HAPPY and HEALTHY BIRTHDAY to Frankie Vallie!! 87 years old and still going strong! After all these years still listening to all the great songs you and the seasons gave us! Thank you for all the music and the memories! GOD bless Frankie!!
Totally! That's one reason I like listening to "oldies"--they give you, if nothing else, this glimpse into what the basic _mood_ of the pop culture was at the time. And then I like putting them into chronological order, so you can hear how music (and what was going on in real-life history) changed over the years. :)
It feels unique to me cause I used to hear songs like this all the time when I was younger. It has a very distinct set of feelings hidden in there for me.
The nostalgia from when grandma used to pick me and my brother up in her New Yorker and we will turn onto their street and you can just already hear this music playing from grandpa’s speakers in the house. We finally park and we go into the house to see grandpa rocking side to side, on his side of the couch. Grandma goes to the kitchen and starts making us lunch, grandpa showing me and my brother all the cool stuff he got us or built for us, also with some of those good ol grandfather stories about the good ol days. Damn I miss this so much 🙁
Working in the woodshop with my 260lb built like a brick shit house Hells Angel grandpa who everyone feared if you did wrong would act like such an idiot and dance with me when I was a kid teaching me carpentry.. he passed in '94 when I was six, but four seasons and beach boys memories when he was just this gentle giant to me makes me realize years later that's what a real man was..
Well of course you're not going to like the music of today, just as your grandparents probably didn't like the music of the 60s. Let's not pretend, with 1000s of years of history, music has suddenly gotten worse in the last 30 years. It hasn't. Preferences change.
I was 19 when this came out... Remember this song being a huge staple in those alcohol-sodden days... I'm now 81, and my 9-year-old son was singing along to this today... Surreal!!! Time really does go by!
We would get this song on the car radio 2 or 3 times on a Saturday night date. Sherry would laugh when I would sing along. The only song I would sing out loud. That was 1965. Still think of her often here in August 2024.
I grew up in Charlotte, NC during 50's and 60's, and listening to the am radio was a highlight of being 10-15 years old in that time period. WIST Radio would sign on in Charlotte in the early moments of the 60's by playing "In The Jungle, the quiet jungle, the lion sleeps tonight". I would wake up to hear that most mornings. When "Sherry" was released, the Jungle song got replaced by "Sherry Baby, can you come out tonight?" I would wake up to 'Sherry Baby" most mornings, and was immediately a Franki Valli fan, and have been one for 60 years, and these songs have never lost any of their original magic.. I hope others can appreciate the uniqueness of the Four Seasons, and what they offered to the music scene. Just as important as The Motown Sound, which is beyond dynamic and timeless, so is the Four Seasons music, The Righteous Brothers, Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly and the Crickets, etc. The Beatles came along and brought another influence, but no music genre has outlived the value of the 'Doo Wop" groups and vocals of the sixties, seventies. Franki Valli and Jersey Boys, "Can't Take My Eyes Off You".
This reminds me of my 7 grade history teacher who introduced us to the four seasons, the beach boys, the Beatles, Nancy Sinatra, and many more. Thank you Me. Clouders.
My Name is Sherry.. I was named for this song.. my mother taught me my letters, my numbers, my first dance steps to this song.. The kids in school tried to make fun of me by singing this song in the lunch room and on the bus...they never succeeded Thaank you Frankie... may your legacy transcend rocky horror...
Love the comments. My daddy name me after this song 8 years after it hit #1. He would say, “When I have a daughter her name will be Sherry”….here I am! 😉 ❤️
Frankie had one the most incredible vocal sounds in music history.he never got the worldwide fanfare that other artist of his time did.he should of done big arena tours because he surely had a big arena voice
One of those songs that only gets better: loved it as a young man in the early 60s. Enjoyed listening to my young daughter sing along to it when she was a toddler in the 80s, and now enjoy humming along to the song with my grandson. What a song!
I'm 37 now and I haven't heard this song since I was a little kid, it was in the regular rotation the on local oldies station (My Dad listens exclusively to oldies from the 50's & 60's). I went to visit my old man and this dusty classic was playing on the old radio. Hearing it for the first time as an adult was interesting, I couldn't get over the sound of this man's singing. The vocals are certifiably insane. How did he even come up with idea to sing like that?
Oh yes.. my name is Sherry and the song came out when I was 10 years old so I was called Sherry baby all my life right up until today by those of us who are still kicking! Loved the four seasons.
1994…riding and singing oldie songs at the top our lungs in my dads old truck on the way to Galveston, TX….this song just put me right back in that passenger seat. Thank you for that
There's a Navy band that does it well. My Aunt Ceily tagged me on facebutt sharing the Navy video. For 2 reasons, I'm named after the song and my daddy was in the Navy, on an aircraft carrier when I was born in 1965. Her husband, one of my daddy's older brothers was also in the Navy, all but one the 5 boys were in the Navy, the other one served in the Army.
Yeah I wouldn't hold your breath, Frankie's talent and abilities were so off the charts, any cover would almost certainly be judged to fall short compared to his rendition. Maybe if the cover was performed very differently, then it might be something people find interesting. Just my opinion
Frankie is all over tiktok. People saying Frankie lost his touch. Well shyt, he's like 90yrs old. No way he can hit that octave anymore. He held the Guinness world record for those notes he could reach n nobody else could. Frankie is a legend
Me too I listen to loads of different music genre and I like most of it but if I don’t like something I just think I am not good enough the respect the talent that they have
Man this song is a vibe!! What the hell man, you really have to find songs like this if no one’s puts you on to it. Everyone should give the 40-60s music a try. 😩
What impact did the 4 Seasons have on my life. My very first Love was named Sherry. My first Love in High Schhol was Dawn. To this day their music is so motivational and memorable. Can't hear it enough.
I have fond memories of riding in the car with my dad as a kid and singing this song and he always told me to “hit the high notes” and I will always hold that close to my heart and when I need a good shouting session I listen to music from this era and sing every word with my whole heart. I miss the simpler times and the songs give me something solid that I can’t describe in a UA-cam comment
my best friend calls me sherry baby after this song..... always so special and reminds me how loved i am and how blessed to have such cherished friends in my life........
I'm a 34 year old man and I've loved these guys since my Pop introduced me to oldies when I was a little kid....He was 9 years old when this song debut.
Buen Día - Noche - Yo sigo escuchando esta canción en 2024 (nací el 20/nov./1958) , la escuché por primera vez en la Escuela Secundaria y desde entonces la pongo seguido y siempre la tengo en mi mente. con esas voces agudas cuando cantan Sherry Sherry ñai, ñai, mai mai ay ay ai ai Sheeerry baby baby Sheerry baby, etc. etc. ........ y con la tecnología moderna de los videos youtube pues veo los videos de esta canción Sherry - The Four Seasons. Gracias, por escucharla usted también.
I was 8 when this was playing on the radio, I had older siblings, I loved Chubby Checker when I was 5. I am going to be 67, I saw so many great concerts. Now my children listen to what I do!
I've collected records since I was about 12 in 1958. Sherry is still in my top ten, and so is their follow-up tune Marlena. Between these two fabulous tunes, I can always cheer myself up if I'm feelin' a little down. Still great, great music from my much younger days!
I have seen him four times in the past few years. Very enjoyable every time. He may be ninety and not singing but it’s a dam good show. I just hope I’m alive when I’m ninety.
My uncle uses to sing this to me whenever he saw me and I hated it. I went to see him in the hospital before he passed and he sang it to me. I love it now.
Can't believe I was enjoying this when it came out over the kitchen radio. Now it's 2023 and I'm playing it on UA-cam. Man I've outlived a lot of folks. Barely.
Some of these songs are decades old and still listened too each day by 100s of thousands pure genius from Franki & the four seasons, todays music is mostly gash and forgot about within weeks but this group will live on for ever ..... thanks for uploading this.
This song is a reminder of how happy i used to be when i was little. my papa just passed and now i feel sad alot. he would play this song while driving and we would all sing to it as me and my little cousin jumped up and down in the car. love you papa❤️❤️
My Grandmother recently passed away due to cancer. And, for what I know, is one of her favorite songs. Every time our family would go to our lake house we would blast this song no matter the time of year. She was very big into the surfer aspect and this song is now one of my favorite and I love coming to it whenever I can.
My dad who passed away almost 8 years ago, use to sing this to me all the time and would replace Sherry with Shelby ❤ loved this song, still do and miss him greatly!
As someone who was born in 1991 some 32 years after this song was released and take into account it's now 2023 and I'm still listening should tell you all u need to no about how much of a timeless classic this song is✌️👊
I was feeding cows in the afternoon during the summer of 1962, when I first heard this song come over the radio. I remember here 62 years later just where I was, the direction in the barn I was moving, the angle of the sun coming into the barn. It was a moment etched on my soul.
how beautiful!!! that means you are really living every moment
Beautiful!!
That's cool. I am named after this song, but I wasn't born until 1965. My Momma loved this song. My daddy liked Rhonda by the Beach Boys. He was on an aircraft carrier when I was born, so my Momma got her way. My MawMaw chose my middle name.
@@tootsie3612 Very nice name history there.
Wow....I love this. I just finished an essay on Sherry, 1962 and what I was doing when this tune came into our lives. I was in Florida, frying bologna...moving into a little blue house..I wore a purple and white striped sundress. The visceralness of the music cannot be undone. Kudos to you.
ironically this new footage of frank actually got me into listening to his old stuff
Me too
lol same
Yes same !
Same here
Same
I'm a 29 year old man, but when Frankie hits those High notes I get transported to the early 60's.
@Cringe Captor Shrekura first of what if I am. Second off how old are you? Grow up.
Joe, I am 62 and grew up with this music, today's music is not anything like this. It was just simple lyrics of love and life, glad that you like this music era. And I don't get the gay thing from that knuckle head that responded to you.
yo whats wrong with being gay? being gay isnt an insult, I'd be actually more insulted if you assumed im straight
yesssss!!!
Yes, me gay
His high falsetto control and transition into his regular chest voice on that chorus is crazy talented. I always loved that part. Not easy to do.
I oughta know. I tried it.
@@EviMlcakJustin
I can do this easily, although I'm no great singer. In my case, there's no Crack between the two registers. I guess I'm a freak.
@@jeremynv89523 high
It’s a shame he is such a conceited jerk! He let his talent go to his head! He was mean ! So conceited!!
A very HAPPY and HEALTHY BIRTHDAY to Frankie Vallie!! 87 years old and still going strong! After all these years still listening to all the great songs you and the seasons gave us! Thank you for all the music and the memories! GOD bless Frankie!!
*valli
Have you went to see the play to Jersey Boys
Never give up. Just make adjustments.
@@wymellwilliams1543 yes
89 now
My first girl friend was named Sherry. Every time I hear this song, memories come flooding back; all good!
It’s pretty much the only thing that the current gen look for in a person
the full homey I bet she was mate
@@tylerallen497 and has she got nice feet hehhhe
That was one of my first girl friends name too. She had red hair. And i think of her when i here this song.
That's convenient
2024 and this song still hitssssss.
Songs like this remind me of a time I never lived in...
Totally! That's one reason I like listening to "oldies"--they give you, if nothing else, this glimpse into what the basic _mood_ of the pop culture was at the time. And then I like putting them into chronological order, so you can hear how music (and what was going on in real-life history) changed over the years. :)
That's to bad because it was when music was music and enjoyable to listen to not so much like the crap that is out there today.
🤣🤣🤣
It feels unique to me cause I used to hear songs like this all the time when I was younger. It has a very distinct set of feelings hidden in there for me.
You missed some good times.
The nostalgia from when grandma used to pick me and my brother up in her New Yorker and we will turn onto their street and you can just already hear this music playing from grandpa’s speakers in the house. We finally park and we go into the house to see grandpa rocking side to side, on his side of the couch. Grandma goes to the kitchen and starts making us lunch, grandpa showing me and my brother all the cool stuff he got us or built for us, also with some of those good ol grandfather stories about the good ol days. Damn I miss this so much 🙁
God orchestrates everything. You are precious in His sight. Jesus loves you! :)
What beautiful story. Godspeed!
life is so precious
Working in the woodshop with my 260lb built like a brick shit house Hells Angel grandpa who everyone feared if you did wrong would act like such an idiot and dance with me when I was a kid teaching me carpentry.. he passed in '94 when I was six, but four seasons and beach boys memories when he was just this gentle giant to me makes me realize years later that's what a real man was..
Man, what a masterpiece. A touch of the old genius that lives on.
I’m 53 years old and was brought up with it as a child from parents. Love this song!!!!
I’m sorry music today doesn’t come close to this!!
I totally agree!
I Agree ☝️ with you 100%
Well of course you're not going to like the music of today, just as your grandparents probably didn't like the music of the 60s. Let's not pretend, with 1000s of years of history, music has suddenly gotten worse in the last 30 years. It hasn't. Preferences change.
My cousin Sheri Lee passed yesterday. Love you cuz, you were so fun.
Im very sorry
R.I.P. Sheri
Sorry for your loss
My eight year old grandson burst out singing this song a few weeks ago. Just shows good music lives on
Amen ! My 15 year old bursts out some of these lines and I am proud 😄
My 2 year old son loves dancing to music like this oldie but goodies 😎
Too bad he didn't start singing a HERMAN'S HERMITS song. They were the best 60s band!
@@andrewcarlton6357 They we’re good I agree 🏴👍
Back when people still dressed classy and the music was classy. 😍
Thank you
And you could actually understand the words!
I was 19 when this came out... Remember this song being a huge staple in those alcohol-sodden days... I'm now 81, and my 9-year-old son was singing along to this today... Surreal!!! Time really does go by!
U gave birth at 72?
Time sure does go that fast
9 year old son?!!!
More like he knocked someone up at 72. Must have took a lot of Viagra, though.
I’m guessing he’s a man.🙄@@eggstien_plays9643
We played this song 500 times a night in the rec room at St. Joseph's Military Academy in 1962. Happy memories!
Cool
👏👏👏
500 ? Sure
Listening to 60s songs makes me, I wish I could travel to the 1960s.
@I love Memes true although Fallout New Vegas had two country music songs from the 1960s.
Been there ! It was like a dream
Beats the crap outta the 2020s for sure. I know cause the 60s is when I was a teen.
Me too!!
My nieces name / i love this song. Frankie is 90 now i am 65 and he is still singing - God bless him.
Frankie’s voice 🔥🔥🔥
The falsetto that Frankie could do is amazing
Could do? Check out his youtube his voice is still top
Rufe says "l love that song"!!
@@dungeaterss13 He has been lip syncing probably since around 2006
That's his real voice. No falsetto.
Exactly!
This song goes to my beautiful mom who passed away on June 25th 2017
Renee M C i’m sorry for your loss what a wonderful woman and song 🦋
@@aaniyam3773 thanks so much
@@aaniyam3773 thanks so much
Sorry for your loss l loss my mother in november 29 2018 she loves the four seasons music
Okay?....
We would get this song on the car radio 2 or 3 times on a Saturday night date. Sherry would laugh when I would sing along. The only song I would sing out loud. That was 1965. Still think of her often here in August 2024.
I remember listening to this on the radio. Many moons ago.
Pam Lyles it must of been cool
💟 🔥 🎤🎼🎵🎶🎹🎻🎺🎷🎸🍒
Very poetic
i love 60s music
Hi Pam
God loves you , God will save you , heal you, protect you & never do you wrong , turn to God💖🙏🏾!..
Here after Jersey Boys
Man this is catchy
haha after I watched jersey boys I watched grease and I was like, ok now im obsessed w/ Frankie valli
Ranjanie Wickramaratne yo me too
I just saw the musical 😂 like I’m currently omw home from the theatre!!!
Me to
@@angelicamonet. Clint Eastwood should have included Frankie Valli's contract to sing the theme song from Grease in Jersey Boys.
one of those songs that will be there till the end of time
I grew up in Charlotte, NC during 50's and 60's, and listening to the am radio was a highlight of being 10-15 years old in that time period. WIST Radio would sign on in Charlotte in the early moments of the 60's by playing "In The Jungle, the quiet jungle, the lion sleeps tonight". I would wake up to hear that most mornings. When "Sherry" was released, the Jungle song got replaced by "Sherry Baby, can you come out tonight?" I would wake up to 'Sherry Baby" most mornings, and was immediately a Franki Valli fan, and have been one for 60 years, and these songs have never lost any of their original magic.. I hope others can appreciate the uniqueness of the Four Seasons, and what they offered to the music scene. Just as important as The Motown Sound, which is beyond dynamic and timeless, so is the Four Seasons music, The Righteous Brothers, Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly and the Crickets, etc. The Beatles came along and brought another influence, but no music genre has outlived the value of the 'Doo
Wop" groups and vocals of the sixties, seventies. Franki Valli and Jersey Boys, "Can't Take My Eyes Off You".
Yes those were fabulous times. Enjoyed your comments.
This song is so great, it has many qualities. Amazing singers, outstanding harmony, catchy lines, and it just uplifts your whole spirit.
I have a lovely cousin named Sherry. This song always reminds me of her.🙂
Yo. I'm 37 who mostly listens to rap/hip hop but there's no denying the talent to hit those notes and how beautiful this music is period. Love it!
I remember driving with my young daughter and belting out this song. She laughed hysterically. Good times. ❤
I was twelve years old and sitting outside with an extension cord and my little record player playing this song hundreds of times. The memories, wow.
Yep. 1962 summer fun
I love stories like this! 😊
Riding in the backseat of my mom's 1978 Malibu Classic, rolling around without a seatbelt, listening to the radio, singing along at 5 years old! 😊❤
I cry every time I hear this song all I remember is me and my grandma singing it when she took me to track practice and I’m only 15 rn RIP Nana💔
Such a classic! My dad would sing and hit those falsetto notes ❤ miss you pops 🙏❤️
This reminds me of my 7 grade history teacher who introduced us to the four seasons, the beach boys, the Beatles, Nancy Sinatra, and many more. Thank you Me. Clouders.
This is when we had music and not all this so-called music today
Hello Sharon, how are you doing?
Amen!
It’s still good music today maybe you just don’t know music like you would like to think
My Name is Sherry.. I was named for this song.. my mother taught me my letters, my numbers, my first dance steps to this song..
The kids in school tried to make fun of me by singing this song in the lunch room and on the bus...they never succeeded
Thaank you Frankie... may your legacy transcend rocky horror...
Hello Sherry, how are you doing?
The STEEL BLUE EYES brought me here and I feel home.
LOL IM SO GLAD SOMEONE ELSE IS CAUSE OF THAT
@@applesbananas5193 I won't rest in peace until we get the full version of him singing Sherry.
Seems like I found my community
YESSSSS OUR BOY SEBAST
I understood that reference. 😉
I am SO thankful I have older aunts and uncles that taught me about music at a younger age!! I'm 35 with a OLD OLD soul!!!!
Love the comments. My daddy name me after this song 8 years after it hit #1. He would say, “When I have a daughter her name will be Sherry”….here I am! 😉 ❤️
My daddy did the same.
Hello Sherry, how are you doing?
My daughter is Cheryl
Still a great song. I was a little boy when this came out, great memories. Franky is one of the all-time Greatest Vocals of all time.
This was my mom's first "pop culture" song she ever heard back in those days. 😁💐
Frankie had some unbelievable pipes man...
Frankie had one the most incredible vocal sounds in music history.he never got the worldwide fanfare that other artist of his time did.he should of done big arena tours because he surely had a big arena voice
He's now 87 and still performing. I don't think any of his contemporaries are. A timeless talent.
One of those songs that only gets better: loved it as a young man in the early 60s. Enjoyed listening to my young daughter sing along to it when she was a toddler in the 80s, and now enjoy humming along to the song with my grandson. What a song!
Hello Pat, how are you doing?
Just came from tiktok, leave this beautifull man alone, he's doing what he loves😭
I'm 37 now and I haven't heard this song since I was a little kid, it was in the regular rotation the on local oldies station (My Dad listens exclusively to oldies from the 50's & 60's). I went to visit my old man and this dusty classic was playing on the old radio. Hearing it for the first time as an adult was interesting, I couldn't get over the sound of this man's singing. The vocals are certifiably insane. How did he even come up with idea to sing like that?
I was born in 1961 but always loved the late 50's early 60's doo-wop stuff. Brilliant.
Same
Hello michael.billy jo.."innocent man"is the album you will enjoy?
@@mickedwards9098 Excellent suggestion. Billy Joel's Innocent Man has some great doo-wap stuff on it.
@@virginiafahnestock9233 glad you agree virginia.
Oh yes.. my name is Sherry and the song came out when I was 10 years old so I was called Sherry baby all my life right up until today by those of us who are still kicking! Loved the four seasons.
1994…riding and singing oldie songs at the top our lungs in my dads old truck on the way to Galveston, TX….this song just put me right back in that passenger seat. Thank you for that
I’m 33. Those bongos or whatever freaking speak to me. Omg this is rock n roll I thing. It’s so wild we get to hear this. It’s absolutely amazing
That high falsetto voice does magic to my soul.
39 years old and I remember my mother always playing this as a child. Just waiting for some legit artist with talent to remake this just as beautiful.
There's a Navy band that does it well. My Aunt Ceily tagged me on facebutt sharing the Navy video. For 2 reasons, I'm named after the song and my daddy was in the Navy, on an aircraft carrier when I was born in 1965. Her husband, one of my daddy's older brothers was also in the Navy, all but one the 5 boys were in the Navy, the other one served in the Army.
Some songs should NOT be remade and this is one of them.
@@edeberding4536 Thank you for your sanity, Ed.
Yeah I wouldn't hold your breath, Frankie's talent and abilities were so off the charts, any cover would almost certainly be judged to fall short compared to his rendition. Maybe if the cover was performed very differently, then it might be something people find interesting. Just my opinion
NO REASON to remake this.
My sister passed from cancer last month and her name was Sherri. I always think of her when I hear this song. ❤️
🙏🏼♥️
My condolences ❤️
I'm So Sorry.
I’m sorry, you have my prayers
she died from hearing this song?
Music like this is so perfect it just doesn’t go out of style.
Hi Karen
this song always gets stuck in my head at the most random times
Listening to it, July 16th 2024. I'm missing my Sherry baby. She's gone to heaven.
Frankie is all over tiktok. People saying Frankie lost his touch. Well shyt, he's like 90yrs old. No way he can hit that octave anymore. He held the Guinness world record for those notes he could reach n nobody else could. Frankie is a legend
Is there anyone that can compare these guys to today?
Legends
These guys and the Beach Boys are the kings of harmony.
My daughter is named after two Four Seasons songs, Sherry Dawn. They are still my all time favorite group. ❤
I listen to metal and rock and I respect good music,good song.Frankie had great vocals,just wow!!
Me too I listen to loads of different music genre and I like most of it but if I don’t like something I just think I am not good enough the respect the talent that they have
He does sound a bit like Geoff Tate on the high notes. Queen of the Reich.
@@Mike-pj1kv But frankie is better😊
Same brother
Me too....
Man this song is a vibe!! What the hell man, you really have to find songs like this if no one’s puts you on to it. Everyone should give the 40-60s music a try. 😩
What impact did the 4 Seasons have on my life. My very first Love was named Sherry. My first Love in High Schhol was Dawn. To this day their music is so motivational and memorable. Can't hear it enough.
I have fond memories of riding in the car with my dad as a kid and singing this song and he always told me to “hit the high notes” and I will always hold that close to my heart and when I need a good shouting session I listen to music from this era and sing every word with my whole heart. I miss the simpler times and the songs give me something solid that I can’t describe in a UA-cam comment
@@GREG62944 I try to! Lol
@@alysemary7778 Are you a song writer? Tuff to hit the high notes.
my best friend calls me sherry baby after this song..... always so special and reminds me how loved i am and how blessed to have such cherished friends in my life........
Hello Cheryl
He wrote this song for my mom…Sherilyn. Proudest moment of my childhood ❤️🙌🏻😘❤️🎤🎼
Hello Gina, how are you doing?
I’m 25 but this song is awesome!!! Wish music would come back like this!
I'm a 34 year old man and I've loved these guys since my Pop introduced me to oldies when I was a little kid....He was 9 years old when this song debut.
Who is still listening to this classic in 2024
Buen Día - Noche - Yo sigo escuchando esta canción en 2024 (nací el 20/nov./1958) , la escuché por primera vez en la Escuela Secundaria y desde entonces la pongo seguido y siempre la tengo en mi mente. con esas voces agudas cuando cantan Sherry Sherry ñai, ñai, mai mai ay ay ai ai Sheeerry baby baby Sheerry baby, etc. etc. ........ y con la tecnología moderna de los videos youtube pues veo los videos de esta canción Sherry - The Four Seasons. Gracias, por escucharla usted también.
ME !!!
Sherry was my first kiss, my first REAL kiss(es), I'll never forget that night.
I'm 68 and still listening in 2024...love this music
I am ALWAYS 9/3/ and beyond ❤❤❤ Love Frankie Vallii
I was 8 when this was playing on the radio, I had older siblings, I loved Chubby Checker when I was 5. I am going to be 67, I saw so many great concerts. Now my children listen to what I do!
Hello Cindy, how are you doing?
WOW. Threescore and two years have passed since this was released. And still a great classic.
I've collected records since I was about 12 in 1958. Sherry is still in my top ten, and so is their follow-up tune Marlena. Between these two fabulous tunes, I can always cheer myself up if I'm feelin' a little down. Still great, great music from my much younger days!
I have seen him four times in the past few years. Very enjoyable every time. He may be ninety and not singing but it’s a dam good show. I just hope I’m alive when I’m ninety.
0:50 That harmony is sooo gooood.
Waking up to this song filling the whole house. Puts one in a good mood for the whole day
I'm 26 and I have fallen in love with Frankie Valli and the 4 Seasons when I was much much young when my grandma would play them on her CD player
This song always makes me think of my grandmother 😆 It’s definitely something she would sing along with. God I miss her
This song is the best. The beat as well as the message is the epitome of what it means to be a free spirit
Thursday, August 15, 2024, still listening!
That’s my bday 🎉. My name is Sherry!!!
@@sherrychetakian895 My wifes too
This whole song is a mood
I listened to this song on the radio for the first time when I was 6 years old.
60 years have passed, but it’s still fresh for me.
The harmony is literally perfect
My uncle played this every morning dropping me off at school. Every time I here Sherry. This song is a no brainer but I love it 🤣. RIP uncle Thomas.❤️
I was very young but remember my mother playing these now my grown up kids also been raised on these ❤️👍
Hello Christina
I am 13 yet despite people's stereotypes I love this genre of music
🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽👍🏼
I am 23, never too young to listen to good music! 🫶🏼
You have good taste,keep listening to what you love,be true to yourself x
Only great songs like this one can transport you to a time you never even lived
Hello Ashley, how are you doing?
My uncle uses to sing this to me whenever he saw me and I hated it. I went to see him in the hospital before he passed and he sang it to me. I love it now.
Can't believe I was enjoying this when it came out over the kitchen radio. Now it's 2023 and I'm playing it on UA-cam. Man I've outlived a lot of folks. Barely.
Some of these songs are decades old and still listened too each day by 100s of thousands pure genius from Franki & the four seasons, todays music is mostly gash and forgot about within weeks but this group will live on for ever ..... thanks for uploading this.
One of the greatest pop songs ever written
This song is a reminder of how happy i used to be when i was little. my papa just passed and now i feel sad alot. he would play this song while driving and we would all sing to it as me and my little cousin jumped up and down in the car. love you papa❤️❤️
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My Grandmother recently passed away due to cancer. And, for what I know, is one of her favorite songs. Every time our family would go to our lake house we would blast this song no matter the time of year. She was very big into the surfer aspect and this song is now one of my favorite and I love coming to it whenever I can.
I’m just a black 32 year old woman that loves great music. My daddy use to play this good stuff here
I Loved this Song so much (l was 10 years old at the time) that l promised that when l had a little girl l was gonna name her SHERRY and l Did! 😃
Approx. same age then. Miss real LOVE songs! 67 now
Hi
A great group with songs that still sound awesome all these years later!
I named my first daughter Sherry after this song she was born in 1969 warren Staelens Nampa ID
Warren Staelens if she was born 1969 then how old r u?
69 nice
XPV Unkn0wn it’s not that surprising my dad was born 1970 and both his parents are still alive
My dad was also born in 69.........nice
My name is sharene. Always been Sherry.
My dad who passed away almost 8 years ago, use to sing this to me all the time and would replace Sherry with Shelby ❤ loved this song, still do and miss him greatly!
The perfect song for Valentine's Day.
As someone who was born in 1991 some 32 years after this song was released and take into account it's now 2023 and I'm still listening should tell you all u need to no about how much of a timeless classic this song is✌️👊
Born in 60 .... and love good music of all genres from all generations. This is classic.
Me too. 1960
Mon Dieu, you are children! ;-)