Working My Way Back to You and More Great New Hits
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| Working My Way Back to You and More Great New Hits | ||||
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| Released | January 1966 | |||
| Studio | Stea-Philips Recording Studio; Olmsted Sound Studio, New York City | |||
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| Label | Philips | |||
| Producer | Bob Crewe | |||
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Working My Way Back to You and More Great New Hits is a 1966 album by The Four Seasons. Released in January of that year, the album is within the pop/rock genre. It included the top ten hit "Working My Way Back to You".
This album was "rush-released", including three tracks that had previously been included in the group's previous album entitled The 4 Seasons Entertain You.[1] It included the last contributions from bassist Nick Massi, including a rare original composition, his doo-wop ballad "Living Just for You."[2] In Massi's absence, instrumental arranger Charles Calello filled in on bass for the new material and appears on the album cover, affording the band enough time to hire and onboard Massi's successor, Joe Long.[3]