Working My Way Back to You
"Working My Way Back to You" is a song made popular by The Four Seasons in 1966 and The Spinners in 1979.
Written by Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell, the song was originally recorded by The Four Seasons in 1966, reaching number nine on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. In the UK Top 50 chart it spent three weeks - all at No. 50. It is the only hit to feature the group's arranger Charles Calello in the temporary role of bassist/bass vocalist, having replaced original member Nick Massi.
The song is about a man who cheated on his girlfriend and also emotionally abused her. When she leaves, he realizes that he did love her and is very remorseful about his past actions. He vows to win her love back. It is in some ways a re-casting of the melody from their previous hit, "Let's Hang On!".
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The Spinners version
In 1979 American soul and R&B group The Spinners, or "The Detroit Spinners" in the United Kingdom to avoid confusion with a Liverpool-based folk group of that name, sang a medley of "Working My Way Back to You" and Michael Zager's "Forgive Me Girl," topping the UK Singles Chart for two weeks in April 1980.[1] On the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, the medley (released the previous November in the U.S.) peaked at the number two position in March for two weeks, behind "Another Brick In The Wall" by Pink Floyd. The Spinners version also made it to number six on the Soul Singles chart[2] and number eight on the disco/dance chart.[3]
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Boyzone version
Boyzone, the Irish boyband, released a cover version of "Working My Way Back to You" as their debut single in May 1994. The song reached #3 on the Irish Singles Chart. It is one of the few songs to feature Mikey Graham on lead vocals. The band recorded two versions of the song, one of which was a collaboration with Alliage. The track is credited as being a major turning point in the career of producer-songwriter Steve Mac.[6] A lack of interest from the "usual producers" led to Polydor phoning up Mac and asking him to take on the role, and by doing he effectively made a decisive progression from his early Dance-pop singles to the mature balladry he has since made a very successful career out of.[6]
Track listing
- Working My Way Back To You[7]
- "Working My Way Back To You" - 4:12
- "Working My Way Back To You" (POD 12" Mix) - 8:13
- "Father And Son" - 2:49
- "Te Garder Près De Moi" (Featuring Alliage) - 4:41
- "Te Garder Près De Moi" (Instrumental) - 4:41
Charts
- Working My Way Back to You
- Te Garder Près De Moi (with Alliage)
Personnel
The Four Seasons' version
The (Detroit) Spinners' version
Boyzone version
References
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- Sherry & 11 Others (1962)
- The 4 Seasons Greetings (1962)
- Big Girls Don't Cry and Twelve Others (1963)
- The 4 Seasons Sing Ain't That a Shame and 11 Others (1963)
- Golden Hits of the 4 Seasons (1963)
- Dawn (1964)
- Rag Doll (1964)
- Born to Wonder (1964)
- Stay and Other Great Hits (1964)
- The 4 Seasons Sing Big Hits by Burt Bacharach... Hal David... Bob Dylan (1965)
- 4 Seasons Entertain You (1965)
- Lets Hang On (1965)
- Working My Way Back to You (1965)
- On Stage with The Four Seasons (1965)
- New Gold Hits (1967)
- The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette (1968)
- Edizione D'Oro (Gold Edition) (1968)
- Half and Half (1970)
- Chameleon (1972)
- Who Loves You (1975)
- Helicon (1977)
- The Very Best of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons (2002)
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