Candy Girl (The Four Seasons song)

1963 single by The Four Seasons From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Candy Girl" is the title of a hit single recorded in 1963 by the Four Seasons. Written by Larry Santos, it is the first original Four Seasons single composed by neither Bob Gaudio nor Bob Crewe. The writer, Larry Santos, would become a chart artist in his own right with 1976's "We Can't Hide It Anymore". A stereo version was released in 1975, on The Four Seasons Story album.[3]

B-side"Marlena"
ReleasedJune 1963[1]
Length2:39
Quick facts Single by The Four Seasons, from the album Ain't That a Shame and 11 Others ...
"Candy Girl"
Single by The Four Seasons
from the album Ain't That a Shame and 11 Others
B-side"Marlena"
ReleasedJune 1963[1]
GenrePop[2]
Length2:39
LabelVee-Jay Records
SongwriterLarry Santos
ProducerBob Crewe
The Four Seasons singles chronology
"Ain't That a Shame!"
(1963)
"Candy Girl"
(1963)
"New Mexican Rose"
(1963)
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The B-side, "Marlena", was a Top 40 hit in its own right: it reached No. 36 on the Hot 100. It was written by Gaudio.

Background

The song tackles the subject of a girlfriend with whom the singer's "love is real". The Four Seasons song is a rock ballad to a loving girlfriend ("I've been a-searching o’er this big wide world/Now, finally, I found my/Candy Girl").

Chart performance

"Candy Girl" reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and No. 13 on the R&B chart, the last of the group's entries to make the R&B chart.[4]

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