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Rock and roll song written and first recorded by Chuck Berry, who released it as a single in January 1958. Wikipedia
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- The hits continued from 1957 to 1959, with Berry scoring over a dozen chart singles during this period, including the US Top 10 hits "School Days", "Rock and Roll Music", "Sweet Little Sixteen", and "Johnny B. Goode".Chuck Berry-Wikipedia
- In Europe, other updated versions of "Sweet Little Sixteen" (September 1962 UK) and "Good Golly Miss Molly" (March 1963) entered the hit parade.Jerry Lee Lewis-Wikipedia
- It is a rewritten version of Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen" set to new lyrics penned by Wilson and an uncredited Mike Love.Surfin' U.S.A. (song)-Wikipedia
- He played on the first records in the UK to use a wah-wah effect – Michael Cox's 1961 "Sweet Little Sixteen" and Dave Berry's 1964 hit "The Crying Game" used a DeArmond Tone and Volume pedal.Big Jim Sullivan-Wikipedia
- However, Would You Believe? also features covers of Buddy Holly's "Take Your Time" and Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen", though R&B and blues covers were becoming passé by 1966.Would You Believe? (Hollies album)-Wikipedia
- These songs included the covers "Sweet Little Sixteen", "C'mon Everybody", "Twenty Flight Rock", "Love Me", "Long Tall Sally", "So Glad You're Mine" "Baby Let's Play House" and "Lovin Up A Storm".Vince Taylor-Wikipedia
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