Can't Take My Eyes Off You
"Can't Take My Eyes Off You" | ||||
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SinglebyFrankie Valli | ||||
from the albumFrankie Valli: Solo[1] | ||||
B-side | "The Trouble with Me" | |||
Released | April 1967[2] | |||
Recorded | April 1967 | |||
Studio | A & R(New York City) | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 3:24 | |||
Label | Philips | |||
Songwriter(s) | ||||
Producer(s) | Bob Crewe | |||
Frankie Vallisingles chronology | ||||
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"Can't Take My Eyes Off You"is a1967song written byBob CreweandBob Gaudio,and first recorded and released as a single by Gaudio'sFour SeasonsbandmateFrankie Valli.The song was among his biggest hits, earning agold recordand reaching No. 2 on theBillboardHot 100for a week,[6]making it Valli's biggest solo hit until he hit No. 1 in 1975 with "My Eyes Adored You".[7]
Gaudio describes the song as "the one that almost got away" untilWindsor, Ontario,radio stationCKLW(a station also serving theDetroitmetroon the American side of the border) intervened. In 1967, the record's producers urged Paul Drew, program director at the legendary station, to consider the tune forrotation.For much of the 1960s and 1970s, CKLW was credited with launching hit records via its powerful signal, blanketing theGreat Lakesregion. Drew did not warm to the song at first, but accepted an invitation to hear it live at the Roostertail, where Valli was performing a weeklong stint with the Four Seasons. Drew liked what he heard and added the song to his station's playlist. "The switchboards lit up, and the rest, as they say, is history", Gaudio recalled.[8]
Valli recalled in 2014 that "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" was the first step in the fulfillment of his goal to sing music that did not require him to use falsetto: "I didn't want to sing like that my whole life. Once we established the sound, the plan was that eventually I would do solo [records] and some things I really wanted to do. I was very lucky to make the transition to 'My Eyes Adored You' and 'Swearin' to God', which had none of that. "Valli also recalled that the record had been mothballed by The Four Seasons' record company for a year because of their fear that The Four Seasons (who had already lostNick Massiin 1965) were breaking up, to which Valli insisted that he had no intentions of ever leaving The Four Seasons.[9]
"Can't Take My Eyes Off You" has been recorded in many other arrangements, many of which have charted in different countries.
Credits
[edit]The song was written byBob CreweandBob Gaudio.Melodic elements bear a similarity to passages from theAdagio of Spartacus and Phrygiasection of the 1956 balletSpartacus(Suite No. 2) byAram Khachaturian.[10]
The original recording, from an arrangement by Gaudio andArtie Schroeck,was made at A & R Studio 2 (formerly Columbia Studio A), at 799 7th Avenue inNew York City,with Crewe producing andPhil Ramoneengineering.
Reception
[edit]Billboarddescribed the single as "strong rhythm ballad material from the pen of Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio with an exceptional Valli vocal combined with an exciting Artie Schroeck arrangement."[11]Cash Boxcalled the single a "smooth, gentle, softly spoken romancer".[12]
Charts
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Weekly charts[edit]
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Year-end charts[edit]
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Certifications
[edit]Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United Kingdom (BPI)[20] | Silver | 200,000‡ |
United States (RIAA)[21] | Gold | 1,000,000^ |
^Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
Boys Town Gang version
[edit]"Can't Take My Eyes Off You" | ||||
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SinglebyBoys Town Gang | ||||
from the albumDisc Charge | ||||
Released | July 29, 1982 | |||
Genre | Disco | |||
Length |
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Label | Moby Dick | |||
Songwriter(s) | Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio | |||
Producer(s) | Bill Motley | |||
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In 1982, San Francisco-basedpost-discobandBoys Town Gangreleased adanceversion of the song which reached the top spot in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain and number four in the United Kingdom.[22][23]This version was also successful in Japan, receiving a gold digital certification by theRecording Industry Association of Japan(RIAJ) in 2011.
Track listings
[edit]7-inch single
- "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" – 3:28
- "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" (reprise) – 4:42
7-inch single
- "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" – 3:40
- "Disco Kicks" – 4:04
Charts
[edit]Weekly charts
[edit]Chart (1982–1983) | Peak position |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[24] | 21 |
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[25] | 1 |
Ireland (IRMA) | 5 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[26] | 1 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[27] | 1 |
UK Singles(OCC)[28] | 4 |
West Germany (Official German Charts)[29] | 43 |
Year-end charts
[edit]Chart (1983) | Position |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[24] | 71 |
Lauryn Hill version
[edit]"Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" | |
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SongbyLauryn Hill | |
from the albumThe Miseducation of Lauryn Hill | |
Released | August 25, 1998 |
Genre | Pop |
Length | 3:41 |
Label | Ruffhouse,Columbia |
Songwriter(s) | Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio |
Producer(s) | Lauryn Hill |
Lauryn Hill's version of the song was recorded in 1997, while Hill was eight months pregnant with her first child.[30]It was first featured in the movieConspiracy Theory(1997). While the song was not featured on the soundtrack, a radio jockey atKMELin San Francisco put the song on aCDand began playing it;[31]more radio stations followed suit, causing adomino effectaround the U.S.,[32][33]ultimately leading the song to peak at number two on theRhythmic Top 40chart, despite Hill's label's not releasing the song as a single.[34][35]Due to the popularity of the song it was added as ahidden trackonThe Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.[36]
This version was also nominated for aGrammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performancein 1999, becoming the first hidden track to ever receive a Grammy nomination.[37][38]Consequence of Soundnamed it the best hidden track of all time.[39]In 2014,VH1also named it the best hidden track of all time.[40]Academy Award–winning actorForest Whitakerwas inspired to name his daughter True, after hearing Hill's version of the song.[41]
Charts
[edit]Chart (1998–1999) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[42] | 8 |
USRhythmic(Billboard)[43] | 2 |
USHot 100 Airplay (Radio Songs)[44] | 35 |
Certifications
[edit]Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United Kingdom (BPI)[45] | Silver | 200,000‡ |
‡Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
Other cover versions
[edit]The song has been recorded by many artists. Among the most notable examples are the following:
- In late 1967,the Lettermenrecorded the "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" as a medley with "Goin' Out of My Head".Their rendition reached number 7 on the U.S.BillboardHot 100and number 2Easy Listening.[46]
- In 1968,Andy Williams' version made it to number 5 on theUK singles chartand number 8 on theIrish Singles Chart.[47]The arranger and producer was Nick DeCaro and the conductor was Eddie Karam.[48]In 2002 he recorded a new version of the song, as a duet with British actress and singerDenise van Outen,which reached number 23 in the UK singles charts.[49]
- In 1976,Shirley Basseyreleased her cover as a single, and performed this song with her own special arrangement on her 1976 TV Variety Show.
- Maureen McGovernreleased her cover as a single in 1979 (number 27 on the US Adult Contemporary chart in 1979; number 5 Canadian AC in 1980).[50]
- In 1991, thePet Shop Boysrecorded "Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You)",a medley of the song withU2's "Where the Streets Have No Name",which reached number 4 in the U.K. and number 72 in the U.S.[51]
- In 1992, Dutch singersGerard JolingandTatjana Šimićrecorded a duet version of the song (including a rap segment by Darrell Bell), which peaked at number 5 in the Dutch Top 40 charts.[52]
- In 1993, a cover byMorten Harketwas featured in theConeheads (film)soundtrack.[53]
- In 1995, Christian rock bandDaniel Amosrecorded a cover version for their concept albumSongs From the Heart.[54]
- In 2010, fans of the German football club1. FC Union Berlinstarted using the melody for a chant for their playerTorsten Mattuschka,inspired byManchester United F.C.fans who used it for their playerOwen Hargreaves.[55][importance?]
- In 2011,StereophonicsfrontmanKelly Jonessang an acoustic version of the song in tribute to formerWales national football teammanagerGary Speed.The song was adopted as an anthem for Welsh football fans during Speed's playing career with Wales after being used in aBBC Walespromo for the1994 World Cupqualifying campaign.[56]
- In 2019,Surf Mesaremixed a cover version of the song as a single under the title "ILY (I Love You Baby)".The single reached the Top 40 in over 20 countries and is certified Platinum in 12 countries.[citation needed]
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External links
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- 1967 singles
- 1968 singles
- 1969 singles
- 1982 singles
- Songs written by Bob Crewe
- Songs written by Bob Gaudio
- Frankie Valli songs
- The Four Seasons (band) songs
- Jay and the Americans songs
- Andy Williams songs
- Boys Town Gang songs
- Lauryn Hill songs
- Barry Manilow songs
- The Lettermen songs
- Nancy Wilson (jazz singer) songs
- Maureen McGovern songs
- Tatjana Šimić songs
- Oricon International Singles Chart number-one singles
- Song recordings produced by Bob Crewe
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