Released: September 1, 1975

Featuring: Patti Austin

Songwriter: Bob Crewe Denny Randell

Producer: Bob Crewe

[Intro]

[Chorus: Frankie Valli]
Swearin' to God
There's no one else on earth I'd rather be
Mmmmmm, Swearin' to God
You made me see, so I believed in you

[Verse 1: Frankie]
Oh, you've been fillin' my cup
'Til I'm runnin' over with joy
From your heaven sent love
Just touch me again
I'm king of all men
And reigning from above

[Chorus: Frankie & Patti Austin]
Swearin' to God (swearin' to God)
You're mistress of the world and all I am
(Don't tell the angels)
Swearin' to God (swearin' to God)
You're where I won in paradise began

[Verse 2: Frankie]
No one gets me up there like you can
But girl, you know I'm only human

[Chorus: Frankie & Patti]
And I'm swearin' to God (swearin' to God)
So glad he's given me you

[Bridge: Frankie & Patti]
I was born for you, baby
Girl, ain't you glad we made it
Made to give my heart and soul to you, baby
I'm so very glad you gave it
Hey, baby, we're together
Try to live on forever as long (as long)
As we live (as we live)

[Chorus: Frankie & Patti]
Swearin' to God (swearin' to God)
I dedicate my life to loving you
Oh, I'm swearin' to God (swearin' to God)
I'd cross my heart and hope to die, I do
Just call me your one woman lover
I can't even look at another
Girl, I'm swearin' to God (swearin' to God)
So glad I'm livin'
I'm swearin' to God (swearin' to God)
For all he's given me
Swearin' to God (swearin' to God)
So glad he's given me you

[Chorus: Frankie & Patti]
Well, swearin' to God (swearin' to God)
Look what he's given me (swearin' to God)
More than the world can see (swearin' to God)
He's given me you, oh

[Instrumental]
Swearin' to God
Ooh, so help me, I'm in love with you
Swearin' to God
Ooh, so help me, swearin' to God
Swearin' to God
Ooh, so help me, I'm in love with you
I swear it
Ooh, I do
Believe me
I love you

Mm, baby
Mm, mm, baby
Hey, hey, hey, hey (Ooh, ooh)

[Bridge]
Hey, baby, we're together
Try to live on forever as long (as long)
As we live (as we live)

[Chorus: Frankie & Patti]
Swearin' to God (swearin' to God)
I dedicate my life to loving you
(Don't tell the angels)
Yeah, I'm swearin' to God (swearin' to God)
I'd cross my heart and hope to die, I do
Just call me your one woman lover
I can't even look at another
I'm swearin' to God (swearin' to God)
So glad I'm livin'
I'm swearin' to God (swearin' to God)
For all he's given me
Swearin' to God (swearin' to God)
So glad he's given me you
Well, swearin' to God
Swearin' to God
Swearin' to God
So glad he's given me you, whoa

[Instrumental]
Swearin' to God
Swearin' to God
Swearin' to God
Swearin' to God
Swearin' to God

[Outro]
I swear it
Ooh, I do
I swear it
Ooh, I do
I swear it

I swear it
Ooh, I do
Believe me
I love you
I swear it
Ooh, I do
Believe me
I love you
I swear it
Ooh, I do
I swear it
Ooh, I do
I love you

Frankie Valli

Frankie Valli (born Francesco Stephen Castelluccio, May 3, 1934) is an American singer and songwriter born in New Jersey, most known for being the frontman of the pop rock band The Four Seasons. The name Frankie Valli derives from his first name Francesco being shortened and taking the last name of one his biggest inspirations growing up, “Texas” Jean Valli.

Valli began his singing career in the early 1950s with the Variety Trio, consisting of members Valli, Tommy DeVito, and Nick Macioci. In the mid 1950s, Frankie and DeVito left the group and formed The Variatones with Frank Cattone, Billy Thompson and Hank Majewski. This group was later renamed to The Four Lovers. Once Bob Gaudio joined, the group renamed to “The Four Seasons”, after a cocktail lounge the group was at after auditioning in a big suburban bowling alley in 1960.

Frankie’s first single as Frankie Valli was released in 1953 titled “My Mother’s Eyes”. Valli’s debut solo album was a gathering of various single releases released prior and a few new recordings. Before the release of Valli’s second solo album, a single was released in July 1967 with the A-side “I Make a Fool of Myself”, a record that reached number 18. Timeless, Valli’s second solo album release was more coherent and Valli took more time in recording it. Timeless contains one Top 40 hit, “To Give (The Reason I Live)”. In 1975, Frankie Valli received his first number one hit on Billboard Hot 100 with “My Eyes Adored You”. In 1978, he sang the theme song for the film version of the stage play Grease, a song written by Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees, which became a number one hit.