Candy Girl

Album: Ain't That A Shame (1963)
Charted: 3
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  • I've been a-searchin' all this wide world
    Now finally I've found my
    Candy girl
    Candy girl

    I found me a girl (candy girl)
    She sets my heart a-whirl (candy girl)
    With huggin' (huggin') and kissin' (kissin') and lov-in'
    (She's mine) mi-ine (mine) mine
    Whoa-oa-oa-oh-oh (candy girl)

    We get along so well (candy girl)
    I know just why I fell (candy girl)
    She's thrillin' (thrillin') oh, chillin' (chillin'),
    Yeah she's so divine
    (She's mine) mine (mine) mine
    Whoa-oa-oa-oh-oh (candy girl)

    When we're out together
    Everyone knows the way we feel
    We both seem to glow with the glow of a love
    And it's plain to see
    Our love is real

    I'm happy as can be (candy girl)
    She vows eternally (candy girl)
    To hold me (hold me) and love me (love me)
    Until the end of time
    (She's mine) mine (mine) mine
    Whoa-oa-oa-oh-oh

    Candy girl
    Candy girl
    Candy girl
    Candy girl
    Candy girl
    Candy girl
    Candy girl Writer/s: LARRY SANTOS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 6

  • Joe Nania from Flushing, New YorkCANDY GIRL led way to the Beatles' song - Do you want to know a secret -Just listen to the chords - the half steps -
  • Chuck from FlFirst record (45) I ever bought. Still have it!
  • David C.roadman from Hyannis, MaToo bad we couldn't time travel back to the summer of 63! This was the last summer of innocence!
  • Jennifur Sun from RamonaAs I recall, Candy Girl is the flip side of the VJ 45 Marlena, my second fav song and the first one I ever heard.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn June 30th 1963, "Candy Girl" by the Four Seasons entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #78; and on August 18th, 1963 it peaked at #3 (for 1 week) and spent 13 weeks on the Top 100...
    It reached #13 on Billboard's R&B Singles chart...
    The week it was at #3 on the Top 100 chart, the #1 record was "Fingertips (Part 2)" by Little Stevie Wonder and at #2 was "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter From Camp)" by Allan Sherman...
    The record's B-side, "Marlena", also made the Top 100, it reached #36 (for 2 weeks) and stayed on the chart for 8 weeks...
    Frankie Valli, born Francesco Stephen Castelluccio, celebrated his 80th birthday last month on May 3rd, 2014.
  • Steve Dotstar from Los Angeles, CaI'm thinking about Nick Massi's vocal arrangements and that dense compact sound under
    Mr.Valli's voice...they are nice.
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