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"Just a Little Bit" is an R&B-style blues song recorded by Rosco Gordon in 1959. It was a hit in both the R&B and pop charts. Called "one of the standards of contemporary blues," [1] "Just a Little Bit" has been recorded by various other artists, including Little Milton and Roy Head, who also had record chart successes with the song.
[5] (in the 1980s, Elvis' longtime producer Felton Jarvis had overseen remixes of a number of Elvis recordings that saw new backing added to Presley's original vocals, the first of which were released as the album Guitar Man in 1981). The electronic version of the song became a number-one hit in the UK in 2002.
Just a Little Bit may refer to: "Just a Little Bit" (Blue Cheer song) "Just a Little Bit" (Kids of 88 song) "Just a Little Bit" (Mutya Buena song) "Just a Little Bit" (Rosco Gordon song), recorded by many artists "Just a Lil Bit", a song by 50 Cent "Just a Little Bit", a song by Christina Milian from So Amazin'
Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis” is far from being just about Elvis, when it comes to the music in the film and on a forthcoming soundtrack album. Besides the vintage Presley cuts included, the movie ...
The title single, "Raised on Rock" has been noted by historians such as Roy Carr and Mick Farren in Elvis: The Illustrated Record as odd lyrically, as Presley sings in first person about being a child and discovering rock and roll through records such as "Johnny B. Goode" when Presley was a contemporary of the artists he cites.
Footage of Presley's 1977 "Unchained Melody" performance has been viewed millions of times via YouTube, for example. "Somebody is going to know exactly how he placed his foot, how he placed his ...
A Little Bit of Green: Chris Arnold, Geoff Morrow, David Martin: 1969: From Memphis to Vegas / From Vegas to Memphis (Back in Memphis) Little Cabin on the Hill: Bill Monroe, Lester Flatt: 1970: Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old) Little Darlin' Maurice Williams: 1977: Moody Blue: Little Egypt (Ying-Yang) Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller: 1964 ...
See the original post on Youtube Chris de Burgh, "A Spaceman Came A-Travelling" In 1986, Chris de Burgh wrote the slow dance classic "Lady in Red," a touching if somewhat sentimental adult ...