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The Littl' Bits (森の陽気な小人たち ベルフィーとリルビット, Mori no Yōki na Kobitotachi: Berufi to Rirubitto, lit. Cheerful Dwarves of the Forest: Belfy & Lillibit) is a Japanese anime television series with 26 episodes, produced in 1980 by Tatsunoko Production in Japan in cooperation with Tokyo Channel 12.
Each bit has its own specific function, such as light, sound, sensors, or buttons. [2] There are "trillions of billions of combinations" possible in the littleBits open source library. [ 5 ] NASA has collaborated with littleBits to design projects for a littleBits ‘Space Kit.’ [ 16 ] Projects include building a model Mars rover and the ...
"Every Little Bit Hurts" was included by American recording artist Alicia Keys on her live album, Unplugged (2005). It was released as the album's second and last single in 2006. It was released as the album's second and last single in 2006.
"Little Bit" received positive reviews from many music critics. In a review for Blogcritics, Tan The Man wrote that the song is "mesmerizing, evoking a sensual striptease fantasy by a former love" and that it "fuses so many sounds, from quasi-bossa nova to soul, while maintaining a simplistic and raw, non-explicitly erotic beat in the background."
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'
The quintet is best known for their number two hit, "Little Bit O' Soul". The single was given gold record status by the RIAA . [ 1 ] Written by British songwriters John Carter and Ken Lewis , who had previously written big hits for The Ivy League and Herman's Hermits , the song was originally recorded in 1964 by UK beat group The Little Darlings.
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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.