Christine Sixteen

Kiss · Icon: Kiss [2010]

She's got me dizzy, she sees me through to the end

She's got me in her hands and there's no use in pretending



Christine sixteen, Christine sixteen



She drives me crazy, I want to give her all I've got

And she's hot every day and night, there is no doubt about it



Christine sixteen, Christine sixteen



"I don't usually say things like this to girls your age, but when I saw you

coming out of the school that day, that day I knew, I knew, I've got to have

you, I've got to have you."



She's' been around, but she's young and clean

I've got to have her, can't live without her, whoo no

Christine sixteen, Christine sixteen



Christine, Christine, sixteen, sixteen

Christine, yeah, yeah

So clean, Christine, sixteen, sixteen

Christine, yeah, Christine, yeah, yeah

Christine, Christine, sixteen, sixteen

Christine, yeah, Christine, yeah, yeah

Christine, Christine, sixteen, sixteen

Christine, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Christine, Christine, sixteen, sixteen

Christine, yeah, yeah, yeah

Christine, Christine, sixteen, sixteen

Christine, yeah, yeah, yeah

Christine, Christine, sixteen, sixteen, Christine, yeah, yeah

Christine, Christine, sixteen, sixteen

Christine, yeah, yeah, yeah

Christine Sixteen

Christine Sixteen is a track by Kiss, released on the 2010 compilation album Icon: Kiss. The song exemplifies the band's signature hard rock and glam metal style, characterized by Peter Criss's distinctive vocals and the group's theatrical energy. Released decades after their initial fame, the recording reflects Kiss's enduring ability to deliver high-energy performances that resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners. As part of their extensive discography, the track stands as a testament to the band's consistent output and their status as one of the most recognizable acts in rock history. It captures the essence of Kiss's live show, blending powerful instrumentation with the band's unique persona.