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December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night) |
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| Warner Bros. Records K 16688, WBS 8168 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The timeless mellow disco that the world fell in love with.
The song, which shifted from a song about the repeal of Prohibition to a love memoir, topped the US Billboard charts for three consecutive weeks. It also reached number one in the UK and Canada.
Originally a song celebrating the repeal of Prohibition, the lyrics were rewritten to evoke sweet memories of first love, giving it timeless universality. The bold decision to feature drummer Gary Polli, rather than lead singer Frankie Valli, blends brilliantly with the lively piano riff. It's a masterpiece that captures the energy of disco and nostalgia, and remains a landmark in pop music history.
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- Producer - Bob Gaudio
- Written-By - Gaudio
- Written-By - Parker
- Lacquer Cut By - Allen