All Wonder Who? singles were produced by Bob Crewe.
"Don't Think Twice"/"Sassy" Philips 40324, released October 1965. "Don't Think Twice" was originally recorded by composer
Bob Dylan (as "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right") on his 1963 album, ''
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan''.
Peter, Paul, and Mary released the most commercially successful version of the song in September 1963. It reached No. 9 on the Hot 100 singles chart. The Wonder Who? version peaked at No. 12 in December 1965. "Sassy" was an original instrumental by the Four Seasons. Composing credit was given to Bob Gaudio and Bob Crewe.
"On the Good Ship Lollipop"/"You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You" Philips 40380, released June 1966. Composed by
Richard A. Whiting and
Sidney Clare, "On the Good Ship Lollipop" debuted in the 1934
Shirley Temple motion picture Bright Eyes and is most identified with Temple singing it, but the most successful commercial release of the song was by
Rudy Vallee, reaching No. 4 on the
Billboard chart in 1935. The Four Seasons/Wonder Who version barely made a dent on the Hot 100, reaching No. 87. "
You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You" was another chestnut, having been a hit for
Russ Morgan in 1946 and recorded by numerous artists since then. It was composed by Morgan,
Larry Stock, and
Harry Cavanaugh. When the version credited to the Wonder Who? appeared on the Hot 100 at No. 96, it marked the only time that two positions were simultaneously occupied by the fictitious group, and the only Wonder Who? single that had both sides chart.
"The Lonesome Road"/"Around and Around (andaroundandaroundandaroundandaround)" Philips 40471, released July 1967. Composed by
Gene Austin and
Nathaniel Shilkret, "
Lonesome Road" was first recorded by Austin, accompanied by Shilkret directing the Victor Orchestra, in 1927 and has since been recorded by over two hundred famous artists. It was used in five motion pictures, including the motion picture
Show Boat. The version by the Wonder Who? reached No. 89 in its brief appearance on the Hot 100. "Around and Around" was a Four Seasons original composed by Gaudio and Crewe. While it appeared on this single as a song by the Wonder Who?, the same take later appeared on the B-side of the 1968 Four Seasons single "
Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and was credited to the group.
"Peanuts"/"My Sugar" (as the Wonder Who) Vee-Jay 717, released March 1966. Composed by
"Little Joe" Cook, "Peanuts" was originally a No. 22 hit for
Little Joe and the Thrillers in 1957 (their only chart recording). In January 1963, Vee-Jay Records released a Four Seasons single with "Peanuts" as the
A-side and "
Stay" as the B-side. After various
disc jockeys started playing "Stay" on the radio, Vee-Jay superseded the release, issuing new singles with "Stay" on the A-side and "Goodnight My Love" as the B-side. Several subsequent reissues with "Peanuts" as the A-side failed to sell or chart, including the one credited to the Wonder Who (without the question mark). "My Sugar" is a Gaudio-Crewe composition that made its first appearance on the 1963 Four Seasons album ''
Big Girls Don't Cry and Twelve Others''. This marked the first release of this recording on a Four Seasons (or Wonder Who) single. ==See also==