Written by Bob Gaudio of the Four Seasons with the group’s producer Bob Crewe, the ballad was first recorded by Frankie Valli.
Freeman had his own hit with the song at 18 and saw it covered by everyone from the Beach Boys to John Lennon.
On January 15, 1977, the progressive innovators debuted on the UK chart with their eighth album.
Late in 1960, the first female star produced by the still-emerging company was making her R&B chart debut with 'Bye Bye Baby.'
The song written by Harry Akst and Benny Davis also connects Elvis Presley, Paul McCartney and countless others.
The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame inductee can be heard on the legendary group's biggest hits of the 60s.
Having fallen in love with Vivaldi as a child Max Richter recomposed 'The Four Seasons' - and fell in love with the original again.
In the spring of 1975, the prolific '60s hitmakers got a UK hit out of their incongruous time in the Motown family.
Antonio Vivaldi was one of greatest Baroque composers – the best Vivaldi works feature 10 masterpieces including ‘The Four Seasons’.