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According to the co-writer and longtime group member Bob Gaudio, the song's lyrics were originally set in 1933 with the title "December 5th, 1933", celebrating the repeal of Prohibition, [6] but after the band revolted against what Gaudio would admit was a "silly" lyric being paired with an instrumental groove they knew would be a hit, [7] Parker, who had not written a song lyric before by ...
"December 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" (Ben Liebrand Remix) 18: 8 — — — — — — 3 — Hits Digitally Enhanced (by The Four Seasons) Phil Collins "In the Air Tonight" (Ben Liebrand Extended Version) 17 — 20: 3: 4: 2: 6: 4: 47 — Single only 1989 Blondie "Call Me" (The Ben Liebrand Remix) — — — — — — — 61 — — Once More ...
Songs which peaked at number 3 were "How Do You Talk to an Angel" by The Heights, "December 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" (Remix) by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, "You Ain't Thinking (About Me)" by Sonia Dada, "Gimme Little Sign" by Peter Andre, "Two Princes" by Spin Doctors, "Freak Me" by Silk, and "If I Can't Have You" by Kim Wilde.
The Music of Frankie Valli & the 4 Seasons (3-CD and 1-DVD boxed set) ... "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" (Remix version) 14 22 "—" denotes releases that did ...
"1963" is a track by English rock group New Order. It was originally released as a B-side to "True Faith" in 1987 and appeared on the Substance compilation of the same year. It was then released as a single in January 1995, in a radio mix by Arthur Baker. "1963"'s B-sides are all remixes of the title track or songs previously released.
In 2011, Time included the song on its list of the All-TIME 100 Songs. [48] As of December 2018, "I Want to Hold Your Hand" was the 18th best-selling single of all time in the UK. [49] Starting at the song's final week at the top of the American charts, the Beatles have the all-time record of seven number-one songs in a one-year period.
The Beach Boys had two songs on the Year-End Hot 100, including "Surfin' U.S.A.", the number one song of 1963. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1963, which appeared in the December 28, 1963 issue of Billboard. [1] [2]
The Girl Who Came to Supper (Music and Lyrics: Noël Coward). Broadway production opened at the Broadway Theatre on December 8 and ran for 112 performances; Carnival! (Music and Lyrics: Bob Merrill Book: Michael Stewart). London production opened at the Lyric Theatre on February 8 and ran for 34 performances; Oh, What a Lovely War!