Seventeen (song)

Seventeen (song)

Seventeen (song) may refer to:

*"Seventeen," a popular song written by Boyd Bennett in 1955. Three versions of the song charted in 1955 in the United States. The original version, recorded by Bennett, reached #5 on the Billboard chart

:*The Fontane Sisters made a cover version, which did even better, reaching #3:*Rusty Draper's version of the same song charted at #18:*A cover recorded by Frankie Vaughan was released in the United Kingdom

*"Seventeen" (Winger song), a song by the band Winger. It was released in 1989 and reached #26 in the charts

*"Seventeen," a song by the band Ladytron. In 2002, it reached #68 in the UK charts, and it was used in the 2003 film "Party Monster"

*"Seventeen," a song by the band Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers, with piano by Bruce Hornsby

*"Seventeen," a song by the band The Elders, a group of musicians from Kansas City, Missouri, who perform Celtic music

*"At Seventeen", a song by singer-songwriter Janis Ian in the 1970s

*"7teen," a song by UK band Regents, which reached 11 in the UK charts in 1979

*"Seventeen," a song by The Sex Pistols


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