Lady Put the Light Out is an album by Frankie Valli, released in November 1977. It was his final album for Private Stock Records, which folded in early 1978.[1]
Background, composition and recording
After The Four Seasons' 1977 album Helicon had seen diminished success compared to its predecessor Who Loves You, the band went separate ways to pursue other projects and tend to their personal lives.[2][3] Valli, whose role in the Seasons had diminished in the late 1970s due to a record company strategy to differentiate Valli's Private Stock solo records from the Seasons' albums on Warner Bros. Records, took the opportunity to launch his first true solo album and tour.[4] Unlike previous Valli solo albums, this would have no involvement from the Seasons nor from Valli's usual producers and songwriters Bob Gaudio or Bob Crewe, instead hiring another former Season, Charles Calello, to produce the album.