Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sixteen_Reasons> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 91 of
91
with 100 triples per page.
- Sixteen_Reasons runtime "1.95".
- Sixteen_Reasons abstract ""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."Sixteen Reasons" is prominently showcased in David Lynch's 2001 film Mulholland Drive with actress Elizabeth Lackey whose character lip-syncs to the Connie Stevens track.".
- Sixteen_Reasons bSide ""Little Sister"".
- Sixteen_Reasons format Gramophone_record.
- Sixteen_Reasons genre Traditional_pop_music.
- Sixteen_Reasons musicalArtist Connie_Stevens.
- Sixteen_Reasons musicalBand Connie_Stevens.
- Sixteen_Reasons recordLabel Warner_Bros._Records.
- Sixteen_Reasons recordedIn 1959_in_music.
- Sixteen_Reasons runtime "117.0".
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageID "28097028".
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageLength "9774".
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageRevisionID "647716693".
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink 1959_in_music.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink American_Forces_Network.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Anita_Bryant.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Billboard_Hot_100.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Category:1960_songs.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_pop_songs.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Category:List_songs.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pop_standards.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Cathy_Carr.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Chapel_of_Love.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Connie_Stevens.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Cover_version.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Don_Ralke.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Lackey.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Gramophone_record.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Laverne_&_Shirley.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_Welk.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Lisa_Lackey.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink List_song.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink MGM_Records.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Marion_Ryan.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Mulholland_Drive_(film).
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Once_Upon_a_Time_(The_Lettermen_album).
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Paper_Roses.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Posa.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Shani_Wallis.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink The_Ed_Sullivan_Show.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink The_Lettermen.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Top_40.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_pop.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_pop_music.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Warner_Bros._Records.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLink Zodiac_Records_(New_Zealand).
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sixteen Reasons (Why I Love You)".
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sixteen Reasons".
- Sixteen_Reasons album "As Cricket in "Hawaiian Eye"".
- Sixteen_Reasons artist "Connie Stevens".
- Sixteen_Reasons bSide ""Little Sister"".
- Sixteen_Reasons cover "Sixteen Reasons.jpg".
- Sixteen_Reasons format "7.0".
- Sixteen_Reasons genre Traditional_pop.
- Sixteen_Reasons genre Traditional_pop_music.
- Sixteen_Reasons hasPhotoCollection Sixteen_Reasons.
- Sixteen_Reasons label "Warner Bros. Records 5137".
- Sixteen_Reasons language "English".
- Sixteen_Reasons lastSingle "Kookie, Kookie".
- Sixteen_Reasons name "Sixteen Reasons".
- Sixteen_Reasons nextSingle "Too Young to Go Steady".
- Sixteen_Reasons recorded "1959".
- Sixteen_Reasons released "December 1959".
- Sixteen_Reasons thisSingle ""Sixteen Reasons"".
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_single.
- Sixteen_Reasons wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sixteen_Reasons writer "Bill Post and Doree Post".
- Sixteen_Reasons subject Category:1960_songs.
- Sixteen_Reasons subject Category:American_pop_songs.
- Sixteen_Reasons subject Category:List_songs.
- Sixteen_Reasons subject Category:Pop_standards.
- Sixteen_Reasons hypernym Song.
- Sixteen_Reasons type MusicalWork.
- Sixteen_Reasons type Single.
- Sixteen_Reasons type Work.
- Sixteen_Reasons type Work.
- Sixteen_Reasons type CreativeWork.
- Sixteen_Reasons type Thing.
- Sixteen_Reasons type Q134556.
- Sixteen_Reasons type Q2188189.
- Sixteen_Reasons type Q386724.
- Sixteen_Reasons comment ""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. ".
- Sixteen_Reasons label "Sixteen Reasons".
- Sixteen_Reasons sameAs m.0cmbw29.
- Sixteen_Reasons sameAs Q7533056.
- Sixteen_Reasons sameAs Q7533056.
- Sixteen_Reasons wasDerivedFrom Sixteen_Reasons?oldid=647716693.
- Sixteen_Reasons isPrimaryTopicOf Sixteen_Reasons.
- Sixteen_Reasons name "(Why I Love You)".
- Sixteen_Reasons name "Sixteen Reasons".