Christine Sixteen | |
Cover: | Christine Sixteen single.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Kiss |
Album: | Love Gun |
Released: | June 1977 (US) |
Recorded: | 1977 at Record Plant Studios, New York City |
Genre: | Hard rock |
Length: | 3:14 |
Label: | Casablanca NB-889-AS-RE-1 (US) |
Producer: | Eddie Kramer, Kiss |
Prev Title: | Calling Dr. Love |
Prev Title2: | Take Me |
Prev Year: | 1976 |
Title2: | Shock Me |
Next Title: | Love Gun |
Next Title2: | Hooligan |
Next Year: | 1977 |
"Christine Sixteen" is a song by American hard rock band Kiss. It originally appeared on their 1977 album Love Gun. Released as a single in the US in 1977, the song peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart that year,[1] and did well in Canada, peaking at number 22.
Written and sung by bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons, the song is about an older man who is infatuated with a 16-year-old girl named Christine. The song's subject and lyrics were controversial and made some hit radio stations reluctant to put it on their playlists, while others (including WABC in the band's home town of New York, and WKBW in Buffalo) only played it after 7 PM as an album cut. The song's title was originated by bandmate Paul Stanley who was planning to write a song under the title, until Simmons beat him to it.[2] Two different time lengths are printed on the single; one at 3:13, and another at 2:52. Both versions run 3:10.
According to interviews in Guitar World, both Eddie and Alex Van Halen played on the original demos. When Kiss recorded their version of the song, Simmons said that he made Frehley copy Eddie's solo from the demo.
Cash Box said that "it's a tale of teenage lust, put to a bump and grind rock accompaniment that utilizes channel-hopping vocals."[3]
The song was sampled by Tone Lōc in his 1989 song "Funky Cold Medina". The song was covered by the Gin Blossoms on the 1994 Kiss tribute album and by All on . The song was also covered by punk/goth band The Nuns on their 2003 album New York Vampires.
On Love Gun
On Jigoku-Retsuden
Chart (1977) | Peak position | |
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Australian Singles (Kent Music Report)[4] | 99 | |
US Cash Box Top 100[5] | 20 |