Ooh, you come on like a dream,
Peaches and cream,
Lips like strawberry wine,
You're sixteen, You're beautiful and you're mine.
You're all ribbons and curls,
Oh, what a girl!
Eyes that twinkle and shine,
You're sixteen, You're beautiful and you're mine.
You're my baby, you're my pet,
We fell in love on the night we met.
You touched my hand, my heart went "pop",
And ooh, when we kissed we could not stop.
You walked out of my dreams,
Into my arms, Now you're my angel divine,
You're sixteen, You're beautiful and you're mine.
You're my baby, you're my pet,
We fell in love on the night we met,
You touched my hand, my heart went pop,
And Ooh when we kissed we could not stop.
You walked out of my dreams, into my arms,
Now you're my angel divine,
You're sixteen, you're beautiful, and you're mine.
You're sixteen, you're beautiful, and you're mine.
You're sixteen, you're beautiful, and you're mine.
Uh, well uh,
You're my baby, you're my pet,
We fell in love on the night we met,
You touched my hand, my heart went pop,
And Ooh when we kissed we could not stop.
You walked out of my dreams, into my arm,
Now you're my angel divine,
You're sixteen, you're beautiful, and you're mine.
Well, You're sixteen, you're beautiful, and you're mine.
John Joseph "Johnny" Burnette (25 de marzo de 1934 –14 de agosto de 1964) fue un pionero del Rockabilly.
ResponderEliminarJunto con su hermano mayor, Dorsey Burnette y su amigo Paul Burlison, fundaron el grupo The Rock and Roll Trio.
You're Sixteen, es una canción escrita por los hermanos Sherman (Robert B. Sherman y Richard M. Sherman). Fue estrenada por el cantante Johnny Burnette , cuya versión alcanzó el puesto número ocho en los EE.UU en la tabla del Billboard Hot 100 en diciembre de 1960 y el número 3 en el Reino Unido en 1961. La versión original de 1960 "Tienes dieciséis" por Johnny Burnette ocupó un lugar destacado en la banda sonora en 1973 de la película American Graffiti . Los integrantes de la versión de Johnny Burnette incluyen a Bobby Gibbons y a Vincent Terri en la guitarra, a Red Callender en contrabajo, a Ernie Freeman en el piano, y a Jerry Allison en la batería.