"Walk Like a Man" | ||||
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Single by The Four Seasons | ||||
from the album Big Girls Don't Cry And Twelve Others | ||||
B-side | Lucky Ladybug (from the same album) | |||
Released | January 1963 | |||
Format | 7" | |||
Recorded | January 1963 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 2:17 | |||
Label | Vee-Jay Records | |||
Writer(s) | Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio | |||
Producer | Bob Crewe | |||
The Four Seasons singles chronology | ||||
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"Walk Like a Man" is a song written by Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio and originally recorded by The Four Seasons.
The song features the counterpoint of Nick Massi's bass voice and the falsetto of lead singer Frankie Valli. It was their third number one hit, initially reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 on March 2, 1963, remaining there for three weeks.
During the sessions that produced the hit recording, the fire department received an emergency call from the Abbey Victoria Hotel (the building that housed the Stea-Phillips Recording Studios). As producer Bob Crewe was insisting upon recording the perfect take, smoke and water started to seep into the studio as the group repeated their efforts upon Crewe's insistence: the room directly above the studio was on fire, yet Crewe blocked the studio door and continued recording until a few firemen used their axes on it and pulled Crewe out.[1]
Cover versions of the song have been recorded by other musicians such as the Mary Jane Girls and Dreamhouse.
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"Walk Like a Man" | ||||
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Single by Divine | ||||
from the album Maid in England | ||||
Released | 1985 | |||
Format | CD single, Maxi single | |||
Genre | Hi-NRG, House | |||
Label | Proto Records, Liberation Records | |||
Writer(s) | Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio | |||
Divine singles chronology | ||||
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Divine covered "Walk Like a Man" and released it as a single from the album Maid in England in 1985.
Chart (1985) | Peak Position |
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German Singles Chart[2] | 52 |
Swiss Singles Chart[3] | 28 |
UK Singles Chart[4] | 23 |
Preceded by "Hey Paula" by Paul & Paula |
Billboard Hot 100 number-one single (The Four Seasons version) March 2 – 23, 1963 |
Succeeded by "Our Day Will Come" by Ruby & the Romantics |
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