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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2008

Sunday Kind Of Love
Words & Music by Barbara Belle, Louis Prima, Anita Leonard & Stan Rhodes

The song has become a pop and jazz standard, recorded by many artists.

This version was recorded by The Four Seasons in 1965

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  • Theirs is the first version I ever heard, and though I've heard many more since, The Seasons' remains my favorite. Beautiful! Thanks for posting!

  • This group can sing anything, they are the New York Yankees of doowop, pop n RnR, long live the mighty 4 Seasons

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  • @ Gary in Arizona, The great Louie Prima wrote this song his WAS THE VERY FIRST VERSION. I think this is an exceptional version.

  • Meee tooo !!! ************************++

  • What a great version of a classic song! I've been a huge 4 seasons fan since I was old enough to appreciate music! Does anyone know where/how I can get this song on a cd, or download?... Thanks

  • @garysaddleback if you are basing your dislike of valli,is it just this song,or do you not care for the four seasons in general? just curious, as i think its kinda hard to dislike a group that has crossed pop,lite rock,country,dowop disco ballads concept album,and frankie probably is a fran warren fan possibly!wadda ya think?

  • thank u 4 this very special post

  • Well, folks . . . you're either a Valli fan or you're not---I'm not, but . . . to each his own.

    Just so you'll have some idea of the history of this song, check out the very FIRST, ORIGINAL version, from 1947, sung by Fran Warren, backed by the luscious Claude Thornhill orchestra (on Y.T.). A masterpiece.

    Gary in Arizona

  • The brilliance of Frankie truly shows through around 1:50 ... he takes off and soars ... the man was a true great and unique performer. Thanks Frankie for all the years of entertainment ... and thx to JWMusic for posting ...

  • @ledzeppelin104 Well said. The blend that the original group had was perfect. Any time I think four-part harmony, I immediately think "Four Seasons" or "Four Tops".

  • to the 1 dislike,get a hearing exam asap.you need one

  • Anyone know if this is on karaoke cd? Thanks for posting. Love this song.

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