Our context engine found "you're sixteen" used in 5 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
you're sixteen
Singer: rubettes, the
start
when you're sixteen and you're in love
you just don't know what you're thinking of
start
when you're sixteen and you're in love
you just don't know what you're thinking of
Singer: ringo starr
peaches and cream
lips like strawberry wine. you're sixteen
you're beautiful and you're mine. you're all ribbons and curls
peaches and cream
lips like strawberry wine. you're sixteen
you're beautiful and you're mine. you're all ribbons and curls
Singer: ringo starr
peaches and cream
lips like strawberry wine. you're sixteen
you're beautiful and you're mine. you're all ribbons and curls
peaches and cream
lips like strawberry wine. you're sixteen
you're beautiful and you're mine. you're all ribbons and curls
Singer: starr, ringo
peaches and cream
lips like strawberry wine. you're sixteen
you're beautiful and you're mine. you're all ribbons and curls
peaches and cream
lips like strawberry wine. you're sixteen
you're beautiful and you're mine. you're all ribbons and curls
Singer: buzzcocks
oh no
feeling rather strange when you're sixteen again
things don't seem the same the past is so plain
oh no
feeling rather strange when you're sixteen again
things don't seem the same the past is so plain