In my dream, I'm a western hero Riding my Palomino Silver star, there you are, silver star Got my gun and my white ten gallon Bigger than life , I reckon Silver star, there you are, silver star Silver star, silver star In my dream I make much Dinero Chasin' the Bandelleros Silver star, there you are, silver star
Frankie Valli never sang lead vocals with Siverstar. The song was written by Bob Gaudio and performed by Gerry Polci who was The Drummer. And it was still a great song without frankie valli.
Tim stone definitely is the one who deserves to be singing this song he's so cute and just adorable no one else can do this song justice like Tim stone
*Why is this video titled **_"Frankie Valli & TFS Silver Star"?_** This single and the whole album it came from was released by 'The Four Seasons'. The lead vocals were sung by Gerry Polci. Frankie Valli only appeared on three of the tracks, and even then, only as a backing vocalist. Frankie couldn't sing in the 1970's because he suffered 75% hearing loss.*
I think it's because the band's name is "Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons". So, even though the lead vocal of this song is Gerry Polci, he still sang it in the name of their band, "Frankie Valli & TFS".
@@lesliemoore7294 Calm down Leslie... and lose the attitude. It just makes you sound childish and immature. It might have been helpful (to you), if you'd bothered to actually take in what I said in my original comment. Where it's from is completely irrelevant, and so my original point still stands, i.e. why title the video; _"Frankie Valli & TFS Silver Star"_ when Frankie Valli doesn't even appear in the video, doesn't sing in the video, and wasn't even there when the video was being shot? It's clearly misleading. And nobody said that it *wasn't* Tim Stone singing lead vocals in this particular video. I didn't think anything I said was too difficult to understand, though obviously that's not the case for all people - is it Leslie? I was merely pointing out that the lead vocal on both the single *and* the album, were sung by Gerry Polci, which was and remains correct. I suggest you stop wasting your time and effort, in attempting to correct comments from others, which don't need correcting at all. You're clearly not bright enough to even *try* and do that kind of thing Leslie. Now make yourself a nice cup of tea, take your medication, and go lie down in a darkened room for a couple of hours. Bye-bye Leslie.
His name is Tim Stone; he is not one of the original band members. The original keyboard player was Bob Gaudio, who wrote most of the hit songs for the group (He had a hit with the Royal Teens, called, "Who Wears Short Shorts"). Another keyboard player who was with the Four Seasons for awhile was Jerry Corbetta, the founder and lead singer of Sugarloaf("Green Eyed Lady").
Gerry is a far superior drummer to the chump trying to play this track. Gerry does a double tap on the kick drum, at the same time playing complex tetra diddles and polyflams.
The lead on here doesn't look or sound like the one from 1976? As for Frankie, his voice was faltering by now. Still great quality, but couldn't hit the high notes like he used to.
He left the group in 1990 to become a teacher his wife wanted him to get a normal job and he wanted it too as they wanted to start a family his wife was frankies daughter Toni valli. They divorced in the early noughties he is now remarried
I just don't get it ...... how can they call it the four season if its not all the original band and the lead singer on the drums I swear the world has gone insane or people can't hear the difference or just settle for second best .
This is just Frankie Valli and some background singers. If they had actually sung on the recordings, had been heard on the radio and toured with him as actual band members it would be different. Without Frankie no one would care about these guys, nothing beats the original.