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16 Lovin' Ounces to the Pound

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"16 Lovin' Ounces to the Pound"
Single by Don Lee
B-side"All I Ever Wanted Was You (Here Lovin' Me)"
ReleasedNovember 12, 1979
GenreCountry
LabelCrescent 103
Songwriter(s)D. Lee, B. Duncan, B.R. Jones, J. R. Halper
Don Lee singles chronology
"I'm in Love with a Memory"
(1981)
"16 Lovin' Ounces to the Pound"
(1979)

"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.

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]

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