Sixteen Reasons

Connie Stevens

About Sixteen Reasons

"Sixteen Reasons (Why I Love You)" is a list song written by Bill and Doree Post which in 1960 reached #3 via a recording by Connie Stevens. The composers: Bill and Doree Post, were a husband-and-wife team from Kansas who had several single releases on Crest Records but their own version of "Sixteen Reasons" was not released until 1963: Doree Post was then deceased having been claimed by stomach cancer on 24 July 1961. Stevens' single - arrangement and accompaniment by Don Ralke - was issued in December 1959 with the Robert Allen composition "Little Sister" being the intended A-side - another version of the last-named song by Cathy Carr was issued as a single at the same time - but it was as "Sixteen Reasons" that Stevens' single debuted at #89 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated 1 February 1960, to reach #3 on the chart dated 9 May 1960. "Sixteen Reasons" also afforded Stevens' a hit in the UK over the spring and summer of 1960 despite at least three cover versions by British singers, specifically Sheila Buxton, Shani Wallis and Marion Ryan. After reaching #9 - its overall UK peak - in May 1960, Stevens' single re-entered the top 20 at #17 that June, spending 12 weeks on the chart in all. Total sales for Connie Stevens' "Sixteen Reasons" single are estimated at two million units. The sheet music for the song was also a bestseller in both the US and the UK. "Sixteen Reasons" was a popular song on the American Forces Network in Germany that summer. A recounting of sixteen reasons for being in love, beginning "The way you hold my hand", "Sixteen Reasons" was Stevens' second Top 40 hit, the precedent being a duet with Edd Byrnes: "Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)", a novelty spoken word number which reached #4. Stevens' had her success with "Sixteen Reasons" despite her label Warner Bros. handicapping her promotion of the single: as the song was not published by MPHC the label refused to allow Stevens to perform the song on Hawaiian Eye and also prevented her from singing it on The Ed Sullivan Show. Although Stevens' would continue to record for Warner Bros until 1972 - with a brief tenure at MGM Records in 1968 - none of her singles subsequent to "Sixteen Reasons" would reach the Top 40; her last appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 would be in 1965. Professionally Stevens has downplayed her identity as the singer of a "golden oldie", stating in 2005: "I never did 'Sixteen Reasons' in my stage act. It was really a kids' song aimed at 12-year-old girls. It would be a little silly for me to do it now."In 1960 Italian singer Angelina Monti rendered "Sixteen Reasons" in German as Sechzehn Gründe and that same year Auckland-singer Esme Stephens and The Silhouettes With The Peter Posa Combo released "Sixteen Reasons" in New Zealand on Zodiac Records; coupled with a cover of Anita Bryant's "Paper Roses" the single reached #5 on the Lever Hit Parade. The Lettermen, who Stevens had played with as The Foremost, recorded a version of the track for their 1962 album, Once Upon a Time. Lawrence Welk featured the song on his 1964 album, The Golden Millions. A comedy version was released as a double A-side on the Laverne & Shirley single Chapel of Love in 1976, and Lisa Mychols remade "Sixteen Reasons" for her 1991 Lost Winter's Dream album. 


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(Sixteen reasons)
Why I (why I) love you

(One) the way you hold my hand
(Two) your laughing eyes
(Three) the way you understand
(Four) your secret sighs
They're all part of sixteen reasons why I (why I) love you

(Five) the way you comb your hair
(Six) your freckled nose
(Seven) the way you say you care
(Eight) your crazy clothes
That's just half of sixteen reasons why I (why I) love you

      (Nine) snuggling in the car
      (Ten) your wish upon a star
      (Eleven) whispering on the phone
      (Twelve) your kiss when we're alone

(Thirteen) the way you thrill my heart
(Fourteen) your voice so neat
(Fifteen) you say we'll never part
(Sixteen) our love's complete
Those are all of sixteen reasons why I (why I) love you

(Sixteen reasons) 
Why I (why I) love you

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Connie Stevens

Connie Stevens (born August 8, 1938) is an American actress and singer, best known for her roles in the television series Hawaiian Eye and other TV and film work. more »

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Written by: BILL POST, DOREE POST

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12 facts about this song

The Artist
"Sixteen Reasons" was performed by Connie Stevens, an American actress, director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer, editor, and singer known for her role in the TV series "Hawaiian Eye".
Chart Performance
"Sixteen Reasons" became Connie Stevens’ biggest hit, reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960.
Song Release
The song was released in the year 1959 from her album "Concetta". The song was written by Bill and Doree Post.
Laverne & Shirley
The song "Sixteen Reasons" was also used in an episode of the beloved TV sitcom "Laverne & Shirley." The series became immensely popular in the late 1970s and 1980s.
Popularity on Laverne & Shirley
During the episode "Two of Our Weirdos Are Missing", which originally aired in 1979, characters Laverne DeFazio (played by Penny Marshall) and Shirley Feeney (played by Cindy Williams) sing "Sixteen Reasons" at a talent show.
Cultural Impact
"Sixteen Reasons" was a staple of early 60s pop culture. It was a particularly significant hit for the female pop genre.
Multitalented Artist
Besides singing, Connie Stevens also starred in numerous films, and was successful in acting on TV shows, which helped to increase the popularity of this song.
The Song's Theme
The song enumerates sixteen reasons why the singer loves their lover, featuring a theme of youthful, innocent love which was prevalent in the pop genre at the time of its release.
Later Usage
The song "Sixteen Reasons" was also used as part of the soundtrack for an episode of the British sci-fi series "Life On Mars".
Parody
A parody of the song, "Sixteen Reasons Why I Hate You", was performed by the Scottish band "The Room".
Cover Versions
The song has been covered by various artists over the years including LaVern Baker and Debbie Reynolds.
Evergreen Tune
Decades after its release, "Sixteen Reasons" still remains a classic pop tune, remembered fondly by fans of vintage pop music.

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