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Single by Tommy Roe | ||||
from the album Sweet Pea | ||||
B-side | "Much More Love" | |||
Released | 1966 | |||
Genre | Bubblegum pop | |||
Length | 2:19 | |||
Label | ABC Records 10762 | |||
Songwriter(s) | Tommy Roe | |||
Producer(s) | Gary S. Paxton | |||
Tommy Roe singles chronology | ||||
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For the Amos Lee song, see Sweet Pea (Amos Lee song).
1966 single by Tommy Roe
"Sweet Pea" is a bubblegum pop song written and performed by Tommy Roe. It was produced by Gary S. Paxton[1]
and featured on his 1966 album, Sweet Pea.[2] In the lyrics, the singer spots a girl at a dance whom her friends call "Sweet Pea." There`s no explanation of how she got this nickname. After dancing with her, he suggests they go for a walk where he tells her he loves her and wants her to be his girl.[3]
The song reached number 1 in Canada,[4] number 1 in New Zealand, number 7 in Australia,[5] and number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966.[6]
It ranked number 44 on Billboard magazine`s Top Hot 100 songs of 1966.[7]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the Amos Lee song, see Sweet Pea (Amos Lee song).
1966 single by Tommy Roe
"Sweet Pea" is a bubblegum pop song written and performed by Tommy Roe. It was produced by Gary S. Paxton[1]
and featured on his 1966 album, Sweet Pea.[2] In the lyrics, the singer spots a girl at a dance whom her friends call "Sweet Pea." There`s no explanation of how she got this nickname. After dancing with her, he suggests they go for a walk where he tells her he loves her and wants her to be his girl.[3]
The song reached number 1 in Canada,[4] number 1 in New Zealand, number 7 in Australia,[5] and number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966.[6]
It ranked number 44 on Billboard magazine`s Top Hot 100 songs of 1966.[7]