"A Little Bit" is a song recorded by American recording artist Jessica Simpson. It was written by Kara DioGuardi, Steve Morales and David Siegel, and was produced by Morales along with Ric Wake. The song was released as the second and final single from Simpson's second studio album Irresistible (2001), on October 29, 2001 through Columbia Records. Musically, the song is a mid-tempo dance-pop song and the lyrics speak about the protagonist wanting changes in a relationship she is in.
The song received mostly positive reviews from music critics; most of them appreciated the song's production. It failed to chart in the United States, but reached number sixty-two on Australian Singles Chart. An accompanying music video, directed by Hype Williams, shows Simpson dancing on a futuristic dance floor, along with her backup dancers. Simpson performed the song on her DreamChaser Tour (2001), the 2001 Jingle Bell Bash and a few televised shows.
"A Little Bit" was covered by Welsh singer Rosie Ribbons for her unreleased album Misbehaving. Her version was released as a single through Telstar Records and peaked at number nineteen on the UK Singles Chart. The single was promoted through a promotional music video, which shows Ribbons performing dance routines with her dancers, and live performances on various televised appearances like CD:UK and Top of the Pops and Smile.
"A Little Bit" was the Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000, performed in English by Nina Åström. It was selected as the Finnish entry by the jury over Nightwish's "Sleepwalker" even though "Sleepwalker" placed first in the televote.
The song was performed twentieth on the night, following Macedonia's XXL with "100% te ljubam" and preceding Latvia's Brainstorm with "My Star". At the close of voting, it had received 18 points, placing 18th in a field of 24, thus disqualifying Finland from the 2001 contest.
The song deals with the feeling of love one has towards one's place of birth, regardless of where it might be.
It was succeeded as Finnish representative at the 2002 contest by Laura with "Addicted To You".
A Little Bit may refer to:
The Equals were a British pop, R&B and rock group that formed in North London, England in 1965. They are mainly remembered for their million-selling chart-topper, "Baby, Come Back". Eddy Grant, at times sporting dyed blonde hair, founded the group. Completing the original line-up were John Hall, Pat Lloyd, and twin brothers Derv and Lincoln Gordon.
In 1965, the group began playing together on a Hornsey Rise council estate. The Equals released "Hold Me Closer" / "Baby, Come Back" single in 1966. It did not do well in the United Kingdom, but went to the number one position in Germany and the Netherlands. On the song's re-issue in the UK, it also reached the top position, giving President Records their only number one hit. In June 1969, the group received a gold disc for a combined one million sales of the disc. The year 1968 saw the release of "I Get So Excited" , and reached the Top 50 of the UK Singles Chart. In September 1969, according to reports, all five group members were injured in a motorway car accident in Germany.
Equal commonly refers to a state of equality.
Equal or equals may also refer to:
Where are you, now
I can only see your face
That's not good
If only I could forget
I know your hips
I know your zips
I kissed your lips
And everything's so great
What I need baby
Is a little bit of your soul
But you're too cold, baby
And your blood don't flow
Well you taught me
A few tricks in a bed
And that a lover
Can't be your friend
So may be flying
Can be lot of fun
But getting shot
Might be somewhere in the plot
What I need baby
Is a little bit of your soul
But you're too cold, baby