Frankie Valli – Can’t Take My Eyes Off You

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About The Song

“Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” is a 1967 song recorded by Frankie Valli, written by Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio. It reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Valli’s biggest solo hit at the time. The song continues to be cherished as a classic love song, resonating with audiences through its emotional depth and musicality.

The song’s lyrics express intense affection, with Valli singing about being captivated by someone’s perfection. The transition from tender verses to explosive choruses in “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” is notable for its creative use of horns, adding momentum without disrupting the song’s flow.

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Lyrics

You’re just too good to be true
Can’t take my eyes off you
You’d be like heaven to touch
I wanna hold you so much

At long last love has arrived
And I thank God I’m alive
You’re just too good to be true
Can’t take my eyes off you

Pardon the way that I stare
There’s nothing else to compare
The sight of you leaves me weak
There are no words left to speak

But if you feel like I feel
Please let me know that it’s real
You’re just too good to be true
Can’t take my eyes off you

I love you, baby
And if it’s quite alright, I need you, baby
To warm a lonely night, I love you, baby
Trust in me when I say

Oh, pretty baby
Don’t bring me down, I pray, oh pretty baby
Now that I found you, stay
And let me love you, baby
Let me love you

You’re just too good to be true
Can’t take my eyes off you
You’d be like heaven to touch
I wanna hold you so much

At long last love has arrived
And I thank God I’m alive
You’re just too good to be true
Can’t take my eyes off you

I love you, baby
And if it’s quite alright I need you, baby
To warm a lonely night, I love you, baby
Trust in me when I say

Oh, pretty baby
Don’t bring me down, I pray, oh pretty baby
Now that I found you, stay, oh pretty baby
Trust in me when I say

Oh, pretty baby

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