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"Little Sister" is a rock and roll song written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman. [1] It was originally released as a single in 1961 by American singer Elvis Presley, who enjoyed a No. 5 hit with it on the Billboard Hot 100. The single (as a double A-side with "(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame") also reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart. [6]
Little Sister (band), Sly & the Family Stone's background vocalists "Little Sister" (Elvis Presley song), a song released by Elvis Presley in 1961, and later covered by Ry Cooder and by Dwight Yoakam "Little Sister" (Queens of the Stone Age song) "Little Sister", a song by Jewel from Pieces of You
In the US the single made its debut at no. 86 on February 28, 1970, on the Billboard Hot 100 chart [4] and peaked at no. 22. [5]Making its debut at no. 47 on the Billboard Best Selling Soul Singles chart on the week ending February 28, [6] it peaked at no. 4 on the Billboard R&B chart.
"Cry Little Sister" is a song written by English singer-songwriter Gerard McMahon (under the pseudonym Gerard McMann) and Michael Mainieri. It was performed by McMahon for the soundtrack to the 1987 film The Lost Boys .
"Little Sister" is the first single released by the rock group Queens of the Stone Age from their fourth album Lullabies to Paralyze. It was first issued as a promotional single in December 2004, but was later released as a commercial single on March 7, 2005. The song was recorded live in the studio in one take.
Little Sister was an American all-female vocal harmony ... a cover of a song from Stand!. Both Little Sister 45s reached the Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 and the ...
It yielded his biggest hit, an R&B cover version of Elvis Presley's 1960s recording "Little Sister". Cooder is credited on Van Morrison's 1979 album Into the Music, for slide guitar on the song "Full Force Gale". He also played guitar on Judy Collins' 1970 concert tour, and is featured on Living, the 1971 live album recorded during that tour.
The recording by Little Sister was reviewed in the November 7, 1970 issue of Record World where it was a four star pick with the reviewer calling it "perfect". [4] It was also at no. 26 in the magazine's Singles Coming Up chart that week. [5] The song made number 16 on the Cash Box Top Hits of the Year list. [6]