I just saw him perform on 11/18/23. He sang for nearly 90 minutes and put on a great show. Amazing stamina for a performer who is 89.5 years old and has still got it. God bless him.
I have to say he hasn't really "got it". I saw him in the 80's and he was already having someone else sing the falsetto parts. Credit to him for turning out for the fans when he could have retired years ago though is one way of looking at it.
I was devastated, I'm 17 and I only discovered them that year, and it was already 2024 by the time I discovered he had a tour... Now I'll never get the chance to see them live 😢 one of my favorite bands now
@@piskelo10 Yes, but look at what they have left us by recording some of the best feel-good music in our lifetimes. We also have their recorded live performances. Surely not a live concert, but an evergreen gift whenever we need to experience them.
absolutely fantastic. Valli's range is phenomenal. And the music - the arrangement of it - is sheer brilliance. I am 47 and I will listen to Valli and the Four Seasons till the day I die.
In my opinion, you are 100% correct! It is truly amazing how Franki Valli & The Four Seasons have stood the test of time well into the 21st century 😃 I have been an adoring fan since I was 12 years old and now I'm 46.
I was a teenager when this song came out in September 1965. What a wonderful time I had listening to it, I just couldn't stop playing it again and again on my record player. It was the beginning of a real pop music revolution that changed my life forever. How lucky I was to have experienced that period in time. I remember I used to have long hair combed in The Beattles style and wore tight jeans, T-shirt and white socks and leather moccasins. The happiest time in my life.
@@jackienuttall7549 I actually had a sense of how lucky we were. I grew up in the Bronx not too far from Yankee Stadium, and I somehow knew how culturally different and unique that sounds and times were. It was crazy and wonderful at the same time. A child could see it and I was, at the time.
@@markmoriarty7388 That's Nick Massi. It would be the last hit he would play on. He also did the vocal arrangements. He quit after this song. He couldn't stand being on the road anymore. OCD before they even knew about it.
So Sorry for your Tremendous loss… I have loss both my Amazing parents so I absolutely Feel your Heartache & pain… And Yes your dad had Amazing, Phenomenal Taste in Music 🫡💜☮️🙏💋
1965. Denny broke up with me, the love of my life. I was sick. One evening walking down North Allen Street in Albany, NY wearing knee high suede boots and a suede coat, with the autumn leaves blowing across the autumn night, tears streaming down my face I all but gave up while he dated Arlene. I was a total wreck at the age of 20. Weeks later he broke up with the "other girl" and returned to me and married me. Let's Hang Up brings it all back..the agony and ecstacy of that golden place in time of the mid 19 60s
What a brilliant tale,glad it worked out 😊. I listened to the lyrics recently,my wife left me 6 years ago and it made me well up listening to this song because it's how I was feeling back then
This is one of my most favorite songs of all time 🔥🔥🔥 I love it from start to finish! Real Music is timeless, it doesn’t matter when it was released it serves to feed, stir up and uplift the spirit and soul forever, as long as you can hear it! 🎤🎼🎹
Frankie Valli and the four seasons one of the greatest groups from way back in the day. I'm so glad I grew up in that era and had a chance to listen to all this wonderful music and I just been browsing through UA-cam having a ball today. Labor day September 7th 2020 in quarantine and don't know when we're going to get out? Everyone please stay safe and wear those masks!
Name one song that has come out in the past 5 years that sounds like this masterpiece. This song is genius in that it’s timeless and at the same time has that beautiful 60s sound to it.
coolest arrangement ever. All the vocals are so pure. Seemingly endless little counter melodies abound. And no autotune here. Real authentic track. Such a sweet jam. Gotta crank this one up loud.
3 years old, standing in my Grandmother's kitchen in northern NJ, and I hear this song coming out of a small transistor radio that set on the window sill over the sink. It was the 1st time in my life that I distinctly remember being mesmerized by music. I couldn't understand all of the lyrics, but I knew I loved what I was hearing! I consider this the 1st song I ever liked.
I remember my mom buckling me in to our station wagon as a small kid, and this song came on the radio. That fuzz guitar and his vocals really put the hook in me! God Bless Ya'll from Texas!
Beautiful my moms and dads favorite song my parents loved the 4 seasons and now I’m grown and I’m 56 and still listen to the 4 seasons a dedication to my mom and dad
THIS IS SO BEAUTIFUL, LOVE THE VOICES, I APPEARICATE MUSIC LIKE THIS, THERE'S MEANING TO WHAT THEIR SINGING, BEAUTIFUL JUST BEAUTIFUL THANK YOU. FRANKIE AND THE 4 SEASON'S
Do you know why i'd say its because your a cool cat, i was born in the middle of the 60's i come from a big family and most of my older brothers played all the beautiful music of the time mods first generation of skin heads whose main pals we're first generation of the Windrush that's where the love of ska and the rude boy came from it was a good time to be around i always ask questions about what we were all like back then and it always the same cool
This song, for me, exudes so many emotions. What someone would do to win in the game of Love. From the pain to despair then to sheer strength and determination! I feel every bit of it when I hear this song. A brilliant masterpiece that inspires me to this day!
Was feeling down so I looked up Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons sitting in the sun and singing along. I read when these first came out. I am 69 now. Better times
WOW, brings back some better times, and alot better music for sure. You cannot listen to this and not want to sing or dance or both. One of my all time favorites. Great Stuff.
You know a great record when you have it on repeat at least 5 times, a record that evokes great memories of your youth gets you dancing round the kitchen regardless of your aching body parts 😂 KTF✊🙏
True Love for 'Frankie Valli' since 'Kindergarten' in 'Washington' State. I am '62' Now, Great-Grandmother'. Can't wait to hear 'Frankie Valli's 'Voice'. Thank You...
"R.I.P. elwood milo miller (4/1/1937-1/29/2019) & i still miss you everyday but the legacy lives-on & you'll be missed by everyone always & forever amen"
That's my favorite line from the entire song, (which has some great lines), & it's probably a lot of people's favorite in the song. I looked up the lyrics at lyrics sites online & they say "for your love," which doesn't make as much sense to me. I'm sure a lot of people sing it the way we sing it - "for our love" or even "for my love." You're right: simple, poetic, beautiful.
Today I'm playing this in remembrance of my Biological Dad. Raymond Joseph De Sio. Today is his birthday. ♥️ Hes the trombone on this record...... He was a cross between Jackie Gleason and Fred Flintstone.......He was funny.......One thing about him when he had a recording date....he was Early and showed respect for fellow musicians as well as Lead singer.... I've seen so many frontin holding a trombone but my Dad was the real deal.....g 💌 .
God bless your Dad for giving memories to his generation and mine. I'm listening to this song because when I was a little girl, my Dad who passed away, loved these guys, and I can see me dancing with my Dad. 🕊🕯❤
"R.I.P. linda mary jones miller (1/23/1950-12/27/2005) & I'm sorry for threatening-you in the past but you will be missed by everyone always & forever amen".
I was still wearing short pants when I first heard this song . It brings back memories and the good old day's ! How I wish I could go back in the past !
When me and my little sister were 10 and 6 we would always go to see our grandmother in Tennessee. On the way back home with her we would have this blasting and singing this
When I was a kid I would hang out at a neighbor's house where an older teenage girl lived. She had good taste in music and she would let me play her records and I played this song over and over. Great memories.
We'll always "hang on" to our unstoppable love and memories no matter what tries to happen. Especially our true love is only God's and ours anyway! Stay safe everyone!
Lyrics; There ain’t no good in our goodbye-ing True love takes a lot of trying Oh, I’m crying Let’s hang on to what we’ve got Don’t let go girl, we’ve got a lot We’ve got a lot of love between us Hang on, hang on, hang on To what we’ve got (Doo-woop, doo-woop, doo-woop) You say you’re gonna go and you call it quits Gonna chuck it all, and break our love to bits (Breaking up) I wish you never said it (Breaking up) No, now we’ll both regret it That little chip of diamond on your hand Ain’t a fortune babe, but you know it stands (For a love) a love to try and bind us (Such a love) we just can’t leave behind us Baby (don’t you go), baby (no, no, no) Baby (think it over and), stay-ay Let’s hang on to what we’ve got Don’t let go girl, we’ve got a lot We’ve got a lot of love between us Hang on, hang on, hang on To what we’ve got (Doo-woop, doo-woop, doo-woop) There isn’t anything I wouldn’t do I’d pay any price to get in good with you (Patch it up) Give me a second turnin’ (Patch it up) Don’t cool off while I’m burnin’ You’ve got me cryin’, dyin’ at your door Don’t shut me out, let me in once more (Open up) Your arms, I need to hold me (Open up) Your heart, oh girl, I told you Baby (don’t you go), baby (no, no, no) Baby (think it over and), stay-ay Let’s hang on (girl) to what we’ve got (girl) Don’t let go girl, we’ve got a lot We’ve got a lot of love between us Hang on, hang on, hang on To what we’ve got (Doo-woop, doo-woop, doo-woop)
Still listening love this song, we used to turn the lights off at the Intro of the song at slumber parties....GOODTimes Good memories thanks for adding this to your many great songs@Rhino
Wow, as a young kid I’ve always thought this song was from the early 70s, only to read the description stating 19 f**kin 65!!? Amazing yo!! Precursor 1970s & perhaps beyond. Frankies voice accompanied by the sweet xylophone, deep bass riff and power drums; just Incredible 😃
I just saw him perform on 11/18/23. He sang for nearly 90 minutes and put on a great show. Amazing stamina for a performer who is 89.5 years old and has still got it. God bless him.
I have to say he hasn't really "got it". I saw him in the 80's and he was already having someone else sing the falsetto parts. Credit to him for turning out for the fans when he could have retired years ago though is one way of looking at it.
@@keithwarrington2430 its frankie valli, he's got it.
I was devastated, I'm 17 and I only discovered them that year, and it was already 2024 by the time I discovered he had a tour... Now I'll never get the chance to see them live 😢 one of my favorite bands now
@@piskelo10 Yes, but look at what they have left us by recording some of the best feel-good music in our lifetimes. We also have their recorded live performances. Surely not a live concert, but an evergreen gift whenever we need to experience them.
This is one of the best songs about staying together always rather than breaking up.
Its better to stay tigether
I never knew Keith Moon was a fan of the Four Seasons, lol
what 'bout dysfunctional families?
absolutely fantastic. Valli's range is phenomenal. And the music - the arrangement of it - is sheer brilliance. I am 47 and I will listen to Valli and the Four Seasons till the day I die.
With Covid-19 that could be sooner than you think. Keep well.
In my opinion, you are 100% correct! It is truly amazing how Franki Valli & The Four Seasons have stood the test of time well into the 21st century 😃
I have been an adoring fan since I was 12 years old and now I'm 46.
That'll be the day.
I just performed this song on sat night! I sing alot of his songs 😊 I was blessed with a high vocal range 🙏
@@peterandreadakis3851 That didn't age well.
I was a teenager when this song came out in September 1965. What a wonderful time I had listening to it, I just couldn't stop playing it again and again on my record player. It was the beginning of a real pop music revolution that changed my life forever. How lucky I was to have experienced that period in time. I remember I used to have long hair combed in The Beattles style and wore tight jeans, T-shirt and white socks and leather moccasins. The happiest time in my life.
Weren't we lucky back then.. wouldn't want to be young today
Nor me, very difficult for the young generation right now we were blessed and I never realised it at the time!!!
Sadly, life in America will never be that good again... Ladies and Gentlemen, The Beatles!
. Totally ____A G R E E D. Y E S !!!!!
@@jackienuttall7549 I actually had a sense of how lucky we were. I grew up in the Bronx not too far from Yankee Stadium, and I somehow knew how culturally different and unique that sounds and times were. It was crazy and wonderful at the same time. A child could see it and I was, at the time.
That bass is 🔥. Thanks Dad for having such great taste. RIP DAD 11/3/2020.
Am I to infer that your dad was the session bassist on this track by the 4 Seasons. That's very cool.
@@markmoriarty7388 That's Nick Massi. It would be the last hit he would play on. He also did the vocal arrangements. He quit after this song. He couldn't stand being on the road anymore. OCD before they even knew about it.
So Sorry for your Tremendous loss… I have loss both my Amazing parents so I absolutely Feel your Heartache & pain… And Yes your dad had Amazing, Phenomenal Taste in Music 🫡💜☮️🙏💋
Don't cool off while I'm burning - can't beat that sentiment!
The best🤙💪
This is one of the greatest songs ever recorded. Regardless of genre.
Defenately one of them brother ❤
It just be my favourite song ever
1965. Denny broke up with me, the love of my life. I was sick. One evening walking down North Allen Street in Albany, NY wearing knee high suede boots and a suede coat, with the autumn leaves blowing across the autumn night, tears streaming down my face I all but gave up while he dated Arlene. I was a total wreck at the age of 20. Weeks later he broke up with the "other girl" and returned to me and married me. Let's Hang Up brings it all back..the agony and ecstacy of that golden place in time of the mid 19 60s
What a brilliant tale,glad it worked out 😊.
I listened to the lyrics recently,my wife left me 6 years ago and it made me well up listening to this song because it's how I was feeling back then
thanks for this story!😅
He must of made a nasty phone call to you. LETS HANG UP.
@@markmoriarty7388 Ha! A typo..sorry...I like your comment.
I@@bethvirginiaphillips4583I liked your story very much,although I did have a good laugh over that typo!!
One of the most underrated songs ever!
This may actually be the most perfect song ever made
This and Opus 17 have me smiling and dancing . . . a lot.🕺🥰
Happy 90th Birthday Frankie, my favorite all time male singer. My Dad loved you guys.Much love from your fellow Taurus ❤
This is one of my most favorite songs of all time 🔥🔥🔥 I love it from start to finish! Real Music is timeless, it doesn’t matter when it was released it serves to feed, stir up and uplift the spirit and soul forever, as long as you can hear it! 🎤🎼🎹
Me too. It gives me an upbeat feeling whenever I listen to it. It's fun to sing along and dance to the music. Baby, baby, baby....stayyy!!
I like Barry Manilow's version better
I Agree! Those were the best times.
@@joantully3989 Music represents the times. The United States needs to invest in the people again. Get out soul back.
@@roshelltannen9698 waddya mean "again"
This is literally my favorite song ever written.
What is your figuratively favorite then?
@@glueforall Can't take my eyes off you when my alien friends come back from Remulak.
@@glueforall rofl
It's because it's the best song ever written.
@@danprice8809 Barry Manilow's version is better
As a 65 year I am listening to this song. My favorite song.Frabkie Valli really hit's the high notes.❤❤❤😅😅😅
Frankie Valli and the four seasons one of the greatest groups from way back in the day. I'm so glad I grew up in that era and had a chance to listen to all this wonderful music and I just been browsing through UA-cam having a ball today. Labor day September 7th 2020 in quarantine and don't know when we're going to get out? Everyone please stay safe and wear those masks!
Great song but what a waste of two years, corvid was a con and worst thing is I fell for it❤
Name one song that has come out in the past 5 years that sounds like this masterpiece.
This song is genius in that it’s timeless and at the same time has that beautiful 60s sound to it.
If you can Frankie will sue them
Heck name any artists from today we'll still be playing in 50 years.
coolest arrangement ever. All the vocals are so pure. Seemingly endless little counter melodies abound. And no autotune here. Real authentic track. Such a sweet jam. Gotta crank this one up loud.
this was playing New Years Eve 65/66 when I met my first husband.......it always reminds me of him
45s, cassettes, reel to reels, and CDs will never let us forget this fantastic group.
Loved this group since the 60s. Absolutely love the saxophone.
I first remember hearing this on the radio as a 5-year-old when it was a brand new hit. Sure brings back some *wonderful* memories!
Can't get enough of this music group. 😂
I was a young boy in the 4 Seasons heyday. I was instantly hooked on the unique, phenomenal sound. Never looked back!
These guys! Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Nick Massi, Tommy DeVito! These harmonies are bliss! Thanks guys!
An era when people were chill and music was real
One of my favourite records played at The Scene at the end of 1965. Incredible allnighters and the best days of my life.
I was nine years old when this incredible song came out. We danced to it -- everywhere.
3 years old, standing in my Grandmother's kitchen in northern NJ, and I hear this song coming out of a small transistor radio that set on the window sill over the sink. It was the 1st time in my life that I distinctly remember being mesmerized by music. I couldn't understand all of the lyrics, but I knew I loved what I was hearing! I consider this the 1st song I ever liked.
Me too
Down in our Philly basemnt ,loving n dancing, only Philly chicks ,Go On!!!!!Fantastic
I remember my mom buckling me in to our station wagon as a small kid, and this song came on the radio. That fuzz guitar and his vocals really put the hook in me! God Bless Ya'll from Texas!
Thanks for sharing that memory.
I remember hearing Barry Manilow's version on the radio in my aunt's car. Such good memories!
Tommy DeVito’s guitar.
Beautiful my moms and dads favorite song my parents loved the 4 seasons and now I’m grown and I’m 56 and still listen to the 4 seasons a dedication to my mom and dad
I was born in the late fall of 1978. I Love This Fantastic Recording and Song!
I am 35 and I was raised on this music! Love it! I wish I was born back then!
THIS IS SO BEAUTIFUL, LOVE THE VOICES, I APPEARICATE MUSIC LIKE THIS, THERE'S MEANING TO WHAT THEIR SINGING, BEAUTIFUL JUST BEAUTIFUL THANK YOU. FRANKIE AND THE 4 SEASON'S
I'm 19 and this is the type of music that makes me wish I was born in the 60s
Do you know why i'd say its because your a cool cat, i was born in the middle of the 60's i come from a big family and most of my older brothers played all the beautiful music of the time mods first generation of skin heads whose main pals we're first generation of the Windrush that's where the love of ska and the rude boy came from it was a good time to be around i always ask questions about what we were all like back then and it always the same cool
1960 & it's been so much to have had this good music. I know all the words to all songs. My mother loved Frankie!!❤ Miss you Ma
I was born in 1962 i❤ my life
@iriswood3744 the 60s best time in the world
These guys really knew how to write great songs.
Bob Gaudio!!;-)
My all time favorite group now and FOREVER!! FOUR SEASONS RULE!!!
This song, for me, exudes so many emotions. What someone would do to win in the game of Love. From the pain to despair then to sheer strength and determination! I feel every bit of it when I hear this song. A brilliant masterpiece that inspires me to this day!
I can't choose a favorite anymore, there all good.
This has always been my favorite of theirs, but don't ask me tomorrow. I like your picture. MAGA!
An angle cried is mine
Ugh same here!!
My favorite is "Walk Like a Man"
Unforgettable group
Was feeling down so I looked up Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons sitting in the sun and singing along. I read when these first came out. I am 69 now. Better times
70 here and I know what you mean-heard this in Hannaford and couldn’t help but sing along!
I’ll be 69 next month. So glad I was young when I was!
WOW, brings back some better times, and alot better music for sure. You cannot listen to this and not want to sing or dance or both. One of my all time favorites. Great Stuff.
Before the Beatles. They had the talent and voices. The Best!!!
These guys created a new sound between Sinatra and the Beatles. Fabulous.
Hearing them sing "patch it up" and "open up" makes me feel so hopeful 🙂💕
Hopeful is good. :)
You say you gonna go and call it quits, gonna chuck it all and break our love to bits. My favorite verse.
I always loved the line, chuck it all. You hardly ever hear that word anymore, especially in a song.
This lasted almost the entire year of 1965 . . . what a big hit!
bought the record then
Wow! Really? It's my favorite!
Yes, it did, such good memories..
@@bchompoo Barry Manilow's version is _my_ favorite
Barry Manilow's version brings back memories of when I heard in on the radio in 1982
The Four Seasons' songs are amazing!
Love them all, each and everyone.
Timeless music, musical geniuses.
These 4 guys were in a class by themselves.
One of the most beautiful love songs of all times, it's kind of a sad song but I've loved it since my teenage years and always will.
I love Barry Manilow's version better
No way way but each to his own.
Seen him in Broadway theatre bout 7 years ago ! He was amazing ! When he sang this song the whole theatre was shaking !
72 years old and still love his music ! (1962 - 2022 )
62 years old**
You know a great record when you have it on repeat at least 5 times, a record that evokes great memories of your youth gets you dancing round the kitchen regardless of your aching body parts 😂 KTF✊🙏
One of my FAVES...but they all are!!!! Still have my 4 Seasons Fan Club membership card, Circa 1963!!!
Another beautiful hit by Frankie and The Four Seasons 💕🎶 I love them so much, their music makes me happy
True Love for 'Frankie Valli' since 'Kindergarten' in 'Washington' State. I am '62' Now, Great-Grandmother'. Can't wait to hear 'Frankie Valli's 'Voice'. Thank You...
Me too 63 now!
Love the beginning and the bass line.
All of it👍 awesome Harmony 💃👯🕺
Takes me back to my early days when I would hear Frankie and the guys on the radio.....I love these songs
Gold radio plays them all the time
Yep 👯🕺💃
Happy memories.
Grew up in the 60s. Best Era ever!
CBS FM 101.1 goes back to the year 196...
I was 7 when this came out, loved it then, love it now. 1965, what a year.
"R.I.P. elwood milo miller (4/1/1937-1/29/2019) & i still miss you everyday but the legacy lives-on & you'll be missed by everyone always & forever amen"
That little chip of diamond on your hand ain’t a fortune babe, but you know it stands for our love. Simple. Poetic. Beautiful.
That's my favorite line from the entire song, (which has some great lines), & it's probably a lot of people's favorite in the song. I looked up the lyrics at lyrics sites online & they say "for your love," which doesn't make as much sense to me. I'm sure a lot of people sing it the way we sing it - "for our love" or even "for my love." You're right: simple, poetic, beautiful.
Love that line.
@@AJ-yw7hf i always said "for the love", as its simply the backup vocals reinforcing his lines
We all hear and know the words, will never understand why some people think they have to repeat the words, DUH
@@edwardbrock3807 That's how I hear it as well: for the love.
Goosebumps here, I was just going to big school when this came out. Still a great song…
This song is so beautiful. it takes me back to the 5th grade days.
This song has been following me …and I ain’t mad at it. I love it 🥰
One of my favorite songs from one of my favorite bands! So up beat! If you grew up listening to this, you were one of the lucky ones.... Like me!
Darn Tootin'.
We grew up listening to a lot of great music! 🎵🎼🎶
yep my hand was up
Today I'm playing this in remembrance of my Biological Dad. Raymond Joseph De Sio. Today is his birthday. ♥️
Hes the trombone on this record......
He was a cross
between Jackie Gleason and Fred Flintstone.......He was funny.......One thing about him when he had a recording date....he was Early and showed respect for fellow musicians as well as Lead singer....
I've seen so many frontin holding a trombone but my Dad was the real deal.....g 💌
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God bless your Dad for giving memories to his generation and mine. I'm listening to this song because when I was a little girl, my Dad who passed away, loved these guys, and I can see me dancing with my Dad. 🕊🕯❤
@@primo2018 thanks 🙏 it's bittersweet memories 💌
That is so cool
"R.I.P. linda mary jones miller (1/23/1950-12/27/2005) & I'm sorry for threatening-you in the past but you will be missed by everyone always & forever amen".
I was 1 month and 8 days when she died. hope she's in a good place now
That Bass !
AND THAT FUZZ GUITAR...
The drums!
That riff is great after the intro. Very rock and roll
They were just fabulous!
I was still wearing short pants when I first heard this song . It brings back memories and the good old day's ! How I wish I could go back in the past !
just hang on to what you got, appreciate it, cause its not a lot but its something and something is better than nothing
Thanks to Jersey Boys, a whole new generation has discovered The Four Seasons.
thats right Martha, I discovered the 4 seasons in the 8th grade Sherry, 1962
THANK GOD!!
that’s how i discovered them!! i’m 17 and they’re one of my favourites :)
Exactly what I thought. I grew up on 50s/60s music because of my parents. I love the stuff
That's me!
Those we're the days! Amazing music!❤
This is music.. ❤️
Darn Tootin'.
When me and my little sister were 10 and 6 we would always go to see our grandmother in Tennessee. On the way back home with her we would have this blasting and singing this
I love the 4 Seasons & this song!!!❤❤❤❤
How can anyone give this a thumbs down Frankie Valli’s voice wow gives me goosebumps.
They failed to Hang On.
Frankie is AWESOME, TIMELESS., A JOY TO LISTEN TO, and just so much FUN!
Not anymore though, UA-cam has axes the dislike button, now everyone have to like it. 😂
@@scottpeacock5492 yh lol
@@tomhiggins6542 yup...
The Best!!!
When I was a kid I would hang out at a neighbor's house where an older teenage girl lived. She had good taste in music and she would let me play her records and I played this song over and over. Great memories.
Barry Manilow's version brings back better memories for me
Just saw Jersey Boys, so good!!
Absolutely fracking cracking
We'll always "hang on" to our unstoppable love and memories no matter what tries to happen. Especially our true love is only God's and ours anyway! Stay safe everyone!
The Four Seasons is a class act.
2024 - this music still hits the heart ❤
A great song I love it
Love the four seasons...their songs remind me when I was a teenager in the sixties.....🤗♥️
Brings back memories along with Keep On Dancing of listening with my cigarette pack size am radio stuck to my ear in 1965.
It seemed every teenager walked around like that in those days.
2024 !!!! Happy 90th Birthday Frankie ,Respect & Love 🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡☮️☮️☮️💜💜💜🎊🎊🎊💯🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉💋💋💋💋💋🎁🎁🎁🎁🙏
sure this my earliest memory of music, love it
There are are many levels to this song.
LOVE THIS GROUP VERY MUCH. I HAVE BEEN LISTENING TO THEM SINCE THE 60'S. GO FRANKIE VALLI STILL GOING STRONG AND HE IS 87 YEARS OLD.
Love this song. Since I was six years old
Such great memories
One of their best rockers! ❤
60s rule.
Lyrics;
There ain’t no good in our goodbye-ing
True love takes a lot of trying
Oh, I’m crying
Let’s hang on to what we’ve got
Don’t let go girl, we’ve got a lot
We’ve got a lot of love between us
Hang on, hang on, hang on
To what we’ve got (Doo-woop, doo-woop, doo-woop)
You say you’re gonna go and you call it quits
Gonna chuck it all, and break our love to bits
(Breaking up) I wish you never said it
(Breaking up) No, now we’ll both regret it
That little chip of diamond on your hand
Ain’t a fortune babe, but you know it stands
(For a love) a love to try and bind us
(Such a love) we just can’t leave behind us
Baby (don’t you go), baby (no, no, no)
Baby (think it over and), stay-ay
Let’s hang on to what we’ve got
Don’t let go girl, we’ve got a lot
We’ve got a lot of love between us
Hang on, hang on, hang on
To what we’ve got (Doo-woop, doo-woop, doo-woop)
There isn’t anything I wouldn’t do
I’d pay any price to get in good with you
(Patch it up) Give me a second turnin’
(Patch it up) Don’t cool off while I’m burnin’
You’ve got me cryin’, dyin’ at your door
Don’t shut me out, let me in once more
(Open up) Your arms, I need to hold me
(Open up) Your heart, oh girl, I told you
Baby (don’t you go), baby (no, no, no)
Baby (think it over and), stay-ay
Let’s hang on (girl) to what we’ve got (girl)
Don’t let go girl, we’ve got a lot
We’ve got a lot of love between us
Hang on, hang on, hang on
To what we’ve got (Doo-woop, doo-woop, doo-woop)
Gonna see this legend soon kn the 29tb kf June can't wait
It's 2022 and I'm 33 years old and I fkn love this group
One of their better songs! Let's hang on in 2021
Great connection from the lyric to things going on in 2021.
IMHO Barry Manilow's version is better
To bad it has to end!!!
"Let's hang on to what we got"
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Still listening love this song, we used to turn the lights off at the Intro of the song at slumber parties....GOODTimes Good memories thanks for adding this to your many great songs@Rhino
Wow, as a young kid I’ve always thought this song was from the early 70s, only to read the description stating 19 f**kin 65!!? Amazing yo!! Precursor 1970s & perhaps beyond. Frankies voice accompanied by the sweet xylophone, deep bass riff and power drums; just Incredible 😃
Love this song ...