I thought everybody had falsetto. And since I wasn't a schooled singer who studied with anybody, I just thought anybody who had a voice could do anything they wanted with their voice. Frankie Valli falsettoschoolsinger Change image and share on social
I went to school to learn to be a hairdresser. I worked at a wholesale florist, where I delivered to florists all over New Jersey. I'd come home and go out to work down at the Shore. The early jobs, I remember, were $5, $6 a night. And I lived in the projects right until the time I became successful. Frankie Valli deliverearlyflorist share on social
I grew up beyond proud - we didn't have much, but we had a lot of love. Frankie Valli growlotlove Change image and share on social
When somebody is making a movie about your life, that's different. A show is a live performance. Things are going to go wrong. You are going to get away with things. A movie is indelible. A movie is through a microscope. Frankie Valli indeliblelifelive share on social
Becoming successful is a relentless pursuit. It's good that it's that way: When it does come, you learn to know how to appreciate it, and know how lucky you are to be doing something that you love so much. Frankie Valli goodlearnlove share on social
You can take the guy out of the neighorhood but you can't take the neighborhood out of the guy. Frankie Valli guyneighborhoodneighorhood Change image and share on social
The '60s was a magical time in the music business. So much creativity and talent. I think a lot of it came from the fact that we had grown up before rock n' roll. We listened to all the great songwriters and big bands, songs with great lyrics and melodies. I think that really influenced everybody. Frankie Valli 60sbandbig share on social
People don't get married to get divorced. Maybe people weren't meant to be together forever. Frankie Valli divorceforevermarry Change image and share on social
When I was a kid, I used to listen to my Emerson radio late at night under the covers. I started by listening to jazz in the late 1940s and then vocal harmony groups like the Four Freshmen, the Modernaires and the Hi-Lo's. I loved Stan Kenton's big band - with those dark chords and musicians who could swing cool with individual sounds. Frankie Valli 1940sbandbig share on social
When we were trying to get 'Jersey Boys' off the ground, I'd get, 'The Four Seasons? Who's going to care? There's the Beatles, there's the Rolling Stones.' But people know those stories. Here was a story no one knew. Frankie Valli beatlesboycare share on social