“Dawn (Go Away)” is a pop and rock song recorded by the American rock and pop group The Four Seasons. The song was written by Bob Gaudio, Sandy Linzer, and Denny Randell and was released as a single in 1964.
The song is known for its melodious and harmonious sound, characteristic of The Four Seasons’ style. The lyrics of “Dawn (Go Away)” convey feelings of heartbreak and longing, with the repeated line, “Dawn, go away, I’m no good for you.”
“Dawn (Go Away)” was a commercial success and became one of The Four Seasons’ signature hits. It reached the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States and is celebrated as a classic of the pop and rock genres.
The song is celebrated for its catchy melody and the band’s tight harmonies. “Dawn (Go Away)” remains a favorite among fans of the era and is frequently included in retrospectives of The Four Seasons’ career and their contribution to the pop music of the 1960s.