Introduction

Kitty Kallenā€™s enchanting voice and heartfelt lyrics have left an indelible mark on music history. One of her most iconic songs, ā€œLittle Things Mean a Lot,ā€ released in 1954, continues to touch hearts and resonate with audiences across generations. In this article, we delve into the magic of this timeless classic, explore the fascinating story behind the song, and provide you with a special treat ā€“ the lyrics and a link to the enchanting performance on YouTube. But first, letā€™s uncover a fascinating nugget of information in our ā€œDid You Know?ā€ segment.Kitty Kallen Discography | Discogs

Did You Know?

ā€œLittle Things Mean a Lotā€ by Kitty Kallen became a sensation in the 1950s, reaching the pinnacle of the Billboard charts and staying there for an astounding nine consecutive weeks. Kitty Kallen, with her velvety vocals, became synonymous with this heartwarming ballad. However, what many might not know is that Kitty Kallenā€™s career began at the tender age of 12 when she won a radio contest in Philadelphia. Her remarkable journey in the music industry, marked by perseverance and undeniable talent, culminated in the creation of this unforgettable song.Kitty Kallen - Wikipedia

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Lyrics: Little Things Mean a Lot

Blow me a kiss from across the room
Say I look nice when Iā€™m not
Touch my hair as you pass my chair
Little things mean a lot
Give me your arm as we cross the street
Call me at six on the dot
A line a day when youā€™re far away
Little things mean a lot

Donā€™t have to buy me diamonds and pearls
Champagne, sables and such
I never cared much for
diamonds and pearls
But honestly honey, they just cost money
Give me your hand when Iā€™ve lost the way
Give me your shoulder to cry on
Whether the day is bright or gray
give me your heart to rely on

Send me the warmth of a secret smile
To show me you havenā€™t forgot
Now and forever , that always and ever
Little things mean a lot

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