About The Song

Frankie Valli’s “Sherry,” released in 1962, is a lively and infectious pop song that became an instant classic and launched Valli’s career to new heights. Written by Bob Gaudio and produced by Bob Crewe, the song’s catchy melody, upbeat tempo, and Valli’s distinctive falsetto vocals made it a chart-topping hit and a signature song for Valli and The Four Seasons.

With its joyful lyrics and energetic instrumentation, “Sherry” celebrates the excitement and exuberance of young love. The song’s irresistible charm and Valli’s dynamic vocal performance resonated with audiences, making it an instant favorite on radio airwaves and dance floors across the country.

Upon its release, “Sherry” soared to the top of the charts, becoming The Four Seasons’ first number-one hit and earning widespread acclaim for its infectious sound and Valli’s remarkable vocal range. Its success helped to establish Valli and The Four Seasons as one of the most successful and enduring acts of the 1960s.

As we revisit “Sherry,” we celebrate its enduring legacy and the lasting impact of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons on the world of popular music. Its timeless appeal and upbeat energy continue to bring joy to listeners of all ages, reminding us of the power of music to uplift the spirit and bring people together.

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Sherry, Sherry baby
Sherry, Sherry baby
Sherry baby (Sherry baby)
Sherry, can you come out tonight (Come come, come out tonight)
Sherry baby (Sherry baby)
Sherry, can you come out tonight
to my twist party
(Come out) Where the bright moon shines
(Come out) We’ll dance the night away
I’m gonna make-a you mine
Sherry baby (Sherry baby)
Sherry, can you come out tonight
(Come come, come out tonight)
(Come come, come out tonight)
You, ooh better ask your mama (Sherry baby)
Tell her everything is all right
with your red dress on
(Come out) Mmm, you look so fine
(Come out) Move it nice and easy
Girl, you’ll make me lose my mind
Sherry baby (Sherry baby)
Sherry , can you come out tonight
(Come come, come out tonight)
(Come come, come out tonight)
Sherry, Sherry baby
(Come come, come out tonight)
(Come come, come out tonight)