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FRANKiE VALLi Swearin' To God (Live Midnight Special)

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2011

In 1975, Pacino look-alike Valli had a number 6 Billboard hit with the disco-laden "Swearin' To God".

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  • Fantastic video of Frankie Valli back in '75! Thank you SO MUCH for posting this! If you're taking requests, I'd love for you to post the Four Seasons performing "Who Loves You" from this same episode!

  • An incredible piece of music from a group that is much celebrated, yet in my opinion, still hasn't gotten the recognition it deserves in the history of Rock. I've seen them in concert several times. They give 100 % to their audience. Frankie Valli is one of a kind, thank you for posting this.

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  • What a great song and what wonderful memories from the summer of 1975! (And notice how the oldies stations pretend 1970 - 1975 never existed! Seals and Crofts, Mac Davis, Carole King, Tony Orlando, John Denver, The Osmonds, Paul Anka, Bobby Sherman, etal ALL MISSING!)

  • I love Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. This song is one of my favorites ever. I really can imagine this song on the Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack ...

  • frankie pulls it off for sure

  • @empire25100 it was a great era. the 1970's. don't forget WHO LOVES YOU. just beautiful.****it was introduced by sexy helen reddy.****

  • thanks for posting this, I believe this was orginally broadcast Fri, July 4,1975

    the version of "My Eyes Adored You" from the same show is just great, one of my alltime favorites

  • I saw them at a club in Lauderdale called Mr. Pips, around 1980, the place was packed because everybody loved the 4 Seasons and they were not that far removed from making hits, their music was still the soundtrack of my generation, the stuff we heard as little kids when we first fell in love with music, so the show sold out and I was lucky enough to get a seat front & center.

    Mr. Pips booked all the A LIST Groups back then (Spinners, etc.), I saw most of them, but the 4 Seasons were the best.

  • @jerseyboysblog same here. i went to see them a lot in the 1970's. they sounded very electrifying @ that time w/ the unit of Don Ciccone, Joe Long, Lee Shapiro, Gerry Polci, & John Paiva. i wish they would release DVD's from that era. i've met & shook hands w/ all of them. fine mannered men.****

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