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- Track listing Side 1 Side 2
- References
{{unreferenced|date=August 2013}}{{Infobox album | name = Gene Pitney's Big Sixteen | type = Compilation | artist = Gene Pitney | cover = Gene_Pitney_Big_Sixteen_cover.jpg | alt = | released = 1964 | recorded = 1962-1964 | venue = | studio = | genre = Pop | length = 42:43 | label = Musicor | producer = Aaron Schroeder, Wally Gold | prev_title = Gene Pitney Meets the Fair Young Ladies of Folkland | prev_year = 1964 | next_title = Gene Italiano | next_year = 1964 }}{{Album ratings |rev1 = allmusic.com |rev1score = {{Rating|3|5}}[1] }}Gene Pitney's Big Sixteen is American singer Gene Pitney's seventh album, released on the Musicor label in 1964. The album contains a mix of hit singles and album cuts from Pitney's early records. Track listing Side 1- "Ship True Love Goodbye" (Mark Barkan, Neval Nader) – 2:25 (from Gene Pitney Sings Just for You)
- "Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa" (Hal David, Burt Bacharach) – 3:00 (from Blue Gene)
- "Only Love Can Break a Heart" (David, Bacharach) – 2:49 (from Only Love Can Break a Heart)
- "Not Responsible" (Ben Raleigh, Barkan) – 2:31 (from Gene Pitney Sings Just for You)
- "Teardrop by Teardrop" (Bob Halley) – 2:19 (from Gene Pitney Sings Just for You)
- "Donna Means Heartbreak" (David, Paul Hampton) – 2:23 (from Only Love Can Break a Heart)
- "Aladdin's Lamp" (Gene Pitney) – 2:28 (from Gene Pitney Sings Just for You)
- "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" (David, Bacharach) – 2:58 (from Only Love Can Break a Heart)
Side 2- "Keep Tellin' Yourself" (Ellie Greenwich, Elmo Glick, Tony Powers) – 2:23 (from Blue Gene)
- "Mecca" ((John Gluck, Jr., Nader) – 2:21 (from Gene Pitney Sings Just for You)
- "Town Without Pity" (Dimitri Tiomkin, Ned Washington) – 2:55 (from The Many Sides of Gene Pitney)
- "Tower Tall" (Mel Mandel, Norman Sachs) – 3:21 (from Only Love Can Break a Heart)
- "Cry Your Eyes Out" (Raleigh, J. Gluck) – 2:04 (from Only Love Can Break a Heart)
- "True Love Never Runs Smooth" (David, Bacharach) – 2:26 (from Only Love Can Break a Heart)
- "Take Me Tonight" (Aaron Schroeder, Roy Alfred, Wally Gold) – 2:37 (from The Many Sides of Gene Pitney)
- "Half Heaven – Half Heartache" (Schroeder, George Goehring, Gold)– 2:43 (from Only Love Can Break a Heart)
References1. ^ {{Allmusic|class=album|id=r843467}}
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