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TV Series writer - 3 episodes - Liveshow 9 - Bigband Gaudio had a few new songs on the Four Seasons album of May , New Gold Hits which, despite its title, was not a compilation , but his primary focus seems to have been on the next Valli solo single, which appeared in August. Gaudio had a production credit on Nancy Sinatra 's album Movin' with Nancy , released in December Meanwhile, however, although the Four Seasons continued to hit the Top 40 with a combination of outside efforts like "Watch the Flowers Grow" and covers like their version of the Shirelles ' "Will You Love Me Tomorrow," they were arguably being neglected by the creative team that made them stars.
As competitors like the Beatles and the Beach Boys moved on to artistically ambitious album-length epics, the Four Seasons were content to go from single to single while Gaudio and Crewe tried to replicate the middle-of-the-road success of "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" with Valli.
The first product of their efforts was "Saturday's Father," a Four Seasons single released in June The self-consciously arty arrangement and production constituted Gaudio and Crewe 's response to Sgt. It no doubt struck a chord with the other members of the Four Seasons , two of whom were well over 30 Nick Massi was over 40, but he'd been replaced in by Joe Long , who was But it was hardly hit single material, and it missed the Billboard chart entirely, though, interestingly, it got halfway up the Cash Box Top Gaudio had two new songs on Valli 's solo album Timeless , which was released in July and sold modestly, but he was spending most of his time collaborating with Holmes on the songs for the next Four Seasons album, intended to be their LP breakthrough.
The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette appeared in January , including songs with titles like "American Crucifixion Resurrection," marking it as a departure for the Four Seasons , but it was one to which their fans did not respond.
Meanwhile, he and Holmes had impressed at least one important listener even if the populace at large did not respond to The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette. Frank Sinatra asked the two to write him an entire album, which Gaudio then produced, with sessions held during the summer and fall of The result was Watertown , released in March The original intention had been for Watertown to be a television special telling the story of the breakup of a marriage, but that aspect fell through.
Still, the collection was another concept album for Gaudio and Holmes. Sinatra was not at the peak of his career, however, and the album only got halfway up the charts with a single, "I Would Be in Love Anyway ," charting briefly. The track "For a While" was taken up by Nina Simone , who covered it. By the end of the year, they had left Philips Records, and after a one-single sojourn with the U.
By then, original member Tommy DeVito had left the band and been bought out, such that only Valli and Gaudio retained ownership of the group name. Gaudio decided at this point to retire from the live act, although he continued to serve as primary songwriter and producer. The Motown sojourn lasted two years and produced an album, Chameleon May , and half a dozen singles by the group and Valli solo, but little that sold or turned out to be memorable.
The exception was "The Night," co-written by Gaudio and the band's new on-stage keyboard player Al Ruzicka , which appeared on Chameleon and was released as a single in the U. With the expiration of the Motown contract, Valli and Gaudio bought back one unreleased track from the label for future use, a Valli solo ballad called "My Eyes Adored You," written by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan , and produced by Crewe.
They sold it to the newly formed Private Stock Records, and it set off a major comeback for Valli and, soon after, the Four Seasons , rising to number one in March.
Gaudio was involved as a producer on the subsequent Valli LP, Closeup , released that month. He also produced the single, which was released in July and peaked in the Top Five in November. In October, he had a producer credit on Eric Carmen 's gold-selling self-titled debut solo album. Gaudio and Parker wrote all the songs, and Gaudio handled production, for the first Four Seasons album in three-and-half years, Who Loves You , released that month.
Released in December , it hit number one in March A third single, "Silver Star," took off in the U. Gaudio had had less involvement with Valli 's solo work, but he produced the next Valli single, "Fallen Angel," released in March , which peaked in the Top 40 in May. As he had with Who Loves You , he co-wrote all the songs for the next Four Seasons album, Helicon , with Parker and produced the disc, also playing keyboards.
It appeared in April and failed to reach the charts, although "Rhapsody" became a Top 40 hit in the U. Notwithstanding the album's commercial failure, Valli went through with his plan to exit the group in the fall of Since it had no immediate recording plans, that left space in Gaudio 's schedule, which he filled by writing and producing for Neil Diamond 's multi-platinum November album I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight.
The album also featured Diamond 's composition with Alan and Marilyn Bergman , "You Don't Bring Me Flowers," and after a disc jockey famously combined it with Barbra Streisand 's contemporaneous cover, a decision was made to cut an actual duet recording.
Gaudio produced that recording, which hit number one in December Meanwhile, Valli had hit the heights with his number one theme song from the movie musical Grease in , but had suffered difficulties since, both professionally and personally. He had a rare disease, otosclerosis, that threatened his hearing, and was undergoing a series of operations to overcome it while trying to maintain his career.
The latter day Four Seasons , unable to attract attention without Valli , had split up in Under Gaudio 's supervision, they reunited for a tour in the spring of , and Valli was able to join them after recovering from his last successful operation. A live album was cut in July with Gaudio , who produced it, sitting in on piano and released in early as a double-LP set, Reunited Live. Thereafter, Valli and the Four Seasons continued to work together.
Gaudio and Corbetta , with John Bettis , then contributed "Come Back to My Love" to the second self-titled Eric Carmen album, released in , on which Gaudio also worked as a producer.
He produced two tracks and played keyboards, although his only songwriting contribution was the closing track, "What About Tomorrow," co-written with Crewe.
In , he played on, arranged, and produced the soundtrack album for the film adaptation of the musical The Little Shop of Horrors. In , he and Crewe were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In the early s, Gaudio began working with Valli on a stage musical based on the Four Seasons ' story. It opened on Broadway under the name Jersey Boys on November 6, , and became a runaway hit, winning the Tony Award for best musical.
Of course, Gaudio produced the cast album, which won him his first Grammy Award. Then he went back to his usual session work; in , he served as an arranger on Barry Manilow 's album Greatest Songs of the Sixties.
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