Sweet Sixteen and Never Been Kissed

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"Sweet Sixteen and Never Been Kissed" is a 1932 pop song released by the Blue Mountaineers as a 78 rpm record on the label. The B side was "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye". It was also released as a 10" 78 by on in the same year (B side "Same Old Moon"). Copyright was registered 11 November 1932 in the US, words and music (with a ukulele accompaniment) attributed to Joseph George Gilbert, for Francis, Day and Hunter Ltd.[1]

Covers[]

As well as the Blue Mountaineers and the Midnight Minstrels, the song or music was released by:

  • Jack Hylton on Decca (F-3227) (23 September 1932)[2] b-side "Pal of My Dreams"
  • Peggy Cochrane on Broadcast Twelve Super (1933) (Popular Melodies On A Piano - Part 1)
  • Nat Gonella, 1981, in the compilation LP album Georgia On My Mind on Decca (RFL 12).

In popular culture[]

  • In Bingo calling, sixteen is announced as "Never been kissed, sweet sixteen".
  • In Mary-Kate and Ashley's "Sweet Sixteen" series, volume 1 is called Never Been Kissed.[3]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical compositions. Library of Congress, Copyright Office. 1933. p. 1076.
  2. ^ http://www.jackhylton.com/discography-1930-1933
  3. ^ Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen (6 June 2005). Never Been Kissed. Sweet Sixteen (Paperback). Vol. Book 1. Harper Collins Children's Books. ISBN 978-0007148790.

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