Little Things Mean a Lot
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"Little Things Mean a Lot" is a popular song.
The song was written by Edith Lindeman and Carl Stutz and published in 1953.
The best-known recording of the song, by Kitty Kallen, reached #1 on the Billboard charts in 1954. The song also reached #1 on the Cash Box charts the same year.
A cover of the song was done by Alma Cogan in the United Kingdom in the same year. The recording was released by HMV as catalog number 7M 228 and reached #11 on the UK charts. The flip side was "Canoodlin' Rag". A remake by Joni James hit the Top 40 in 1960.
Another version of the song was done by country singer Margo Smith in 1978. The song peaked at #3 on the country charts that year.
Preceded by Wanted |
Cash Box magazine best selling record chart #1 record June 5, 1954–June 19, 1954 |
Succeeded by Three Coins in the Fountain |
Preceded by Three Coins in the Fountain |
Cash Box magazine best selling record chart #1 record July 3, 1954–July 10, 1954 |
Succeeded by Three Coins in the Fountain |
Preceded by Three Coins in the Fountain |
Cash Box magazine best selling record chart #1 record July 24, 1954–July 31, 1954 |
Succeeded by Sh-Boom |
Preceded by "The Song from Moulin Rouge" by Percy Faith |
Billboard Number one single of the year 1954 |
Succeeded by "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White" by Perez Prado |