16 Lovin' Ounces to the Pound
"16 Lovin' Ounces to the Pound" is a song co-written and recorded by Don Lee. It was a hit on the US country charts in 1982.
"16 Lovin' Ounces to the Pound" | ||||
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Single by Don Lee | ||||
B-side | "All I Ever Wanted Was You (Here Lovin' Me)" | |||
Released | November 12, 1979 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Crescent 103 | |||
Songwriter(s) | D. Lee, B. Duncan, B.R. Jones, J. R. Halper | |||
Don Lee singles chronology | ||||
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Background
By July 1982, "16 Lovin' Ounces to the Pound" was released on Crescent 103. It was produced by Lee and co-written along with B. Duncan, B. R. Jones and J. R. Halper.[1][2] Lee had previously made the Cash Box Top 100 Country Singles chart that year with the single, "I'm in Love with a Memory".[3]
Chart performance
Billboard
The single stayed on the Billboard country chart for a total of three weeks, reaching a peak position of 86 on September 18, 1982.[4]
Cash Box
On September 25, 1982, the single had been on the Cash Box Top 100 Country Singles chart for five weeks, moving to No. 66 on the chart.[5]
References
- 45Cat - Don Lee (Crescent) - Discography
- Billboard, July 31, 1982 - Page 51 Billboards's Top Single Picks, Country, recommended
- Cash Box, May 1, 1982 - Page 24 TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES May 1, 1982
- Billboard - Don Lee, Chart History, 16 Lovin' Ounces to the Pound
- Cash Box, September 25, 1982 - Page 20 TOP 100 COUNTRY SINGLES September 25, 1982
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