It was the 70s when songs like this were regularly played on the radio:
Kiss - Christine Sixteen
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 what I’ve got
And she’s hot every day and night
There is no doubt about it
I don’t usually say things
Like this to girls your age
(Christine, sixteen)
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
(Christine, sixteen)
She’s been around
But she’s young and clean
I’ve got to have her
Can’t live without her, whoa no
Gene Simmons was a public school teacher before stardom.
Lotsa men and women were/are teachers to “be there for the kids”...
Clearly, the lyrics of this song are admissible evidence in court, and "Kiss" should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law!
Hamilton Burger, where are you now?
Regards,
The Beetles recorded the famous ‘Your 16, you’re beautiful, you’re mine.
And let’s not forget “Seventeen” by Winger.