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Videos Album: The Six Teens1974

"The Six Teens"
Single by Sweet
from the album Desolation Boulevard
B-side"Burn on the Flame"
Released5 July 1974[1]
Recorded1974
GenreGlam rock[2][3]
Length4:01
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman
Producer(s)Phil Wainman, Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman
Sweet singles chronology
"Teenage Rampage"
(1974)
"The Six Teens"
(1974)
"Turn It Down"
(1974)

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The Six Teens

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1974 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 5 Julio 1974 · Fecha Grabación: 1974 -
    Discográfica: RCA · · Productor: Phil Wainman , Nicky Chinn , Mike Chapman

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    1974 single by Sweet

    "The Six Teens" (often spelled as "The Sixteens") is a 1974 song by British glam rock band Sweet, written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, appearing on Sweet`s album Desolation Boulevard. The song was Sweet`s first single simply as "Sweet" (previously, the band was known as The Sweet). The B-side is the band composition "Burn on the Flame".

    Background

    The song references six teenagers growing up in the revolutionary rhetoric of the 1960s. The song was the penultimate single written by Chinn and Chapman for the band and the last on which long-time producer Phil Wainman assisted.

    The song features softer acoustic verses contrasted with heavier electric guitar-based choruses and was regarded something of a significant departure from the band`s glam rock sound heard on previous singles. Guitarist Andy Scott, when introducing the song in his current band`s live show, often states he regards it as Chinn and Chapman`s best work.

    Chart positions

    The single reached the top 10 in several European countries, and was the band`s 10th #1 in Denmark.

    Chart (1974)

    Peak
    position

    Australia

    48

    Austria

    9

    Denmark

    1

    Finland

    8

    Germany

    4

    Ireland

    15

    Netherlands

    7

    Norway

    7

    Switzerland

    6

    United Kingdom [4]

    9

    Personnel

    • Brian Connolly - lead vocals
    • Steve Priest - bass guitar, backing vocals, additional lead vocals,
    • Andy Scott - guitars, backing vocals
    • Mick Tucker - drums, backing vocals

    Legacy

    The Vinyl District referred to the song as "a bona fide lost glam classic".[5]

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1974 single by Sweet

    "The Six Teens" (often spelled as "The Sixteens") is a 1974 song by British glam rock band Sweet, written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, appearing on Sweet`s album Desolation Boulevard. The song was Sweet`s first single simply as "Sweet" (previously, the band was known as The Sweet). The B-side is the band composition "Burn on the Flame".

    Background

    The song references six teenagers growing up in the revolutionary rhetoric of the 1960s. The song was the penultimate single written by Chinn and Chapman for the band and the last on which long-time producer Phil Wainman assisted.

    The song features softer acoustic verses contrasted with heavier electric guitar-based choruses and was regarded something of a significant departure from the band`s glam rock sound heard on previous singles. Guitarist Andy Scott, when introducing the song in his current band`s live show, often states he regards it as Chinn and Chapman`s best work.

    Chart positions

    The single reached the top 10 in several European countries, and was the band`s 10th #1 in Denmark.

    Chart (1974)

    Peak
    position

    Australia

    48

    Austria

    9

    Denmark

    1

    Finland

    8

    Germany

    4

    Ireland

    15

    Netherlands

    7

    Norway

    7

    Switzerland

    6

    United Kingdom [4]

    9

    Personnel

    • Brian Connolly - lead vocals
    • Steve Priest - bass guitar, backing vocals, additional lead vocals,
    • Andy Scott - guitars, backing vocals
    • Mick Tucker - drums, backing vocals

    Legacy

    The Vinyl District referred to the song as "a bona fide lost glam classic".[5]