Not all cheating is of the nature you're probably thinking. Some cheating is more like high school ... smiling at another girl, dancing with another girl, and so on. Not everything is "Me and Mrs. Jones."
So many smoothe groups to dance to in the clubs during this era, mid 70's to early 80's. Song is a cover to the "Four Seasons" original release in 1966. Personally I prefer the "Spinners" version. True life is hard. "Fool me once shame on you", fool me twice shame on me". But your reaction to not dancing to this song or not one of your favorites because of it's lyrics doesn't have to be all negative. The positivity of the lyrics while just listening or dancing and listening is that it's a reminder you were cheated on and he'll not do it again. Don't fall for "I'm working my way back to you". Maybe he thinks he is but no way, not gonna happen. You're a very enthusiastic reactor. You take your lyrics and reactions seriously and aren't afraid to speak how you really feel. Refressing. Not all lyrics from a song have the meaning a listening believes them to be. Sometimes we read meaning into a son's lyrics that are quite different than the writer's meaning is intended. Not this song though the lyrics are obvious. Great reaction. ✌️
It's a shame you didn't choose to do this song by its original artists -- the Four Seasons (as in Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons). Fun fact: Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons had more records chart on the Billboard Hot 100 in the 1960s than any other artists. Check out their version of this song. Or any one of another 25 or more songs they had a hit with.
The Spinners or their arranger morphed this song into two songs and disco-ized it.. I enjoyed it, in fact I love it. But the original hit was done by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons WITHOUT the "I'm sorry" song in it. "Working My Way Back to You" is a song by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons that was released in 1966. It was written by Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell, and reached number 9 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. It is important to know the history of songs and artists before history gets improperly rewritten by omission...in any subject th-cam.com/video/Oq9WidbiiY0/w-d-xo.html
My parents played this record all the time!!!! Really good song!
My Dad too.
Spinners/Could It Be I'm Falling In Love😮😊This song is sheer magic😊
Yes
@@johnandrews3151 that’s my favorite by them!
I had a HUGE crush on this lead singer, John Edwards.
The Spinners, Elton John, now we just need some Earth, Wind and Fire.
Lots, of Earth Wind & Fire!
You are my favorite reaction channel, you're a pleasure to watch.
Me too but he can't seem to grow. He deserves to grow.
Love the Spinner’! Never mind others did it too, the Spinner’s are a class act ❤️😍 Definitely cover more by them 👍
Not all cheating is of the nature you're probably thinking. Some cheating is more like high school ... smiling at another girl, dancing with another girl, and so on. Not everything is "Me and Mrs. Jones."
You’re a good man, Ace! Love your reactions 💜🩷💜🩷
So many smoothe groups to dance to in the clubs during this era, mid 70's to early 80's. Song is a cover to the "Four Seasons" original release in 1966. Personally I prefer the "Spinners" version. True life is hard. "Fool me once shame on you", fool me twice shame on me". But your reaction to not dancing to this song or not one of your favorites because of it's lyrics doesn't have to be all negative. The positivity of the lyrics while just listening or dancing and listening is that it's a reminder you were cheated on and he'll not do it again. Don't fall for "I'm working my way back to you". Maybe he thinks he is but no way, not gonna happen. You're a very enthusiastic reactor. You take your lyrics and reactions seriously and aren't afraid to speak how you really feel. Refressing. Not all lyrics from a song have the meaning a listening believes them to be. Sometimes we read meaning into a son's lyrics that are quite different than the writer's meaning is intended. Not this song though the lyrics are obvious. Great reaction. ✌️
This cover was so popular in the gay club scene we danced out butts off to it.
Every body did.
Watch the videos of these songs. Dancing the way these groups did is no longer here, the way these groups did.
Love this song so much! You need to check the original song with original artist Frankie Valli and The Four Season Love your reaction!
It's a shame you didn't choose to do this song by its original artists -- the Four Seasons (as in Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons). Fun fact: Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons had more records chart on the Billboard Hot 100 in the 1960s than any other artists. Check out their version of this song. Or any one of another 25 or more songs they had a hit with.
it is important to know the history of songs and artists before history gets improperly rewritten by omission...in any subject
If you like this song , you should listen to the same song by frankie valley and the four season.
It's Disco.
Anutha jam!
The Spinners or their arranger morphed this song into two songs and disco-ized it.. I enjoyed it, in fact I love it. But the original hit was done by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons WITHOUT the "I'm sorry" song in it. "Working My Way Back to You" is a song by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons that was released in 1966. It was written by Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell, and reached number 9 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. It is important to know the history of songs and artists before history gets improperly rewritten by omission...in any subject
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This is a remake of a song made popular by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons in the '60s. I've always liked this version better, though.