Little Things Mean a Lot
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title:
Little Things Mean a Lot
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"Little Things Mean a Lot" is a popular song, with lyrics by Edith Lindeman and music by Carl Stutz, published in 1953. Lindeman was the leisure editor of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and Stutz, a disc jockey from Richmond, Virginia. Stutz and Lindeman are also known for writing Perry Como's 1959 hit, "I Know". The best known recording of "Little Things Mean a Lot," by Kitty Kallen, reached No.1 on the Billboard chart in 1954, and also reached No.1 on the Cash Box chart the same year. Billboard
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1954 single by Kitty Kallen
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Things_Mean_a_Lot
date created:
2005-05-21T19:04:55Z
date modified:
2024-08-27T02:26:51Z
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