Bob Crewe dies at 83
The former song writer of Four Seasons, Bob Crewe died at the age of 83. He co-wrote the songs that hit the world such as 'Walk Like a Man' and 'Can't take my eyes off you'. He also played a behind the scene role while the pop group Four Seasons is in the rise to stardom. His brother confirmed his death on Saturday.
As per Dan Crewe, his brother and former business partner, Crewe died at a nursing home in Scarborough in Maine on Thursday. The cause of his death is due to the succumbing complications from a fall that he had about 4 years ago.
In 1950s, Crewe started to professionally write music after he quit the Parsons School of Design.
The biggest hit that he is known for is for the song 'Can't take my eyes off you'. It was used in movies like The Deer Hunter and Bridget Jones's Diary.
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