"Just a Little" is a song recorded by English-Irish pop group Liberty X. Written by singer Michelle Escoffery and produced by The BigPockets, it was released on 13 May 2002 as the third single from the group's debut studio album, Thinking It Over (2002).
The song debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart when released, selling over 100,000 copies in its first week. It only stayed at number one for a week, being replaced by Eminem's "Without Me". Despite this the record remained in the chart all summer, and ended up as the seventh best selling single of the year. It also reached number four in Australia and number ten in France. The song has sold 510,000 copies in the UK as stated by the Official UK Charts Company and won the Best British Single at the 2003 BRIT Awards.The song was the 86th best-selling single of the 2000s in the UK.
The song proved to be Liberty X's breakthrough to mainstream and critical success, in the process overtaking rivals Hear'Say in terms of success. To date it is the group's only number one; after the success of Thinking It Over, the band had a gradual fall from success and follow-up singles failed to reach the top.
"Just a Little" is a song by American rock group The Beau Brummels. The song is included on the band's debut album, Introducing the Beau Brummels, and was released as its second single, following "Laugh, Laugh". "Just a Little" became the band's highest-charting U.S. single, peaking at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1965. It also reached the top 10 of the charts in Canada and Australia.
Written by guitarist Ron Elliott with frequent collaborator Bob Durand, the song was produced by Sylvester Stewart, later known as Sly Stone. A live version of the song recorded during a 1974 concert was released on the band's 2000 Live! album. "Just a Little" has been covered by such artists as The Young Rascals, Them, Nils Lofgren, The Smithereens, and Frank Black.
Written by the band's guitarist Ron Elliott with frequent collaborator Bob Durand, "Just a Little" begins with acoustic guitar strums with ascending minor-key harmonies, while electric guitar chords are heard during the chorus. With these musical elements, "Just a Little" is considered an early example of folk rock, though it also bears a stylistic similarity to British beat.
Say you gotta leave say you gotta go
Say love and understanding
Is what I fail to show
I don't understand why you wanna leave
I tried my best to please you
And Girl you got to believe me
I just want you to be happy Baby
And if not with me I'll understand
But for now just take my hand
Let me give you
Just a little something
To remember me by
Just a little something
Before you say bye bye
I never thought that our love would end
this way
Now you're packing your bags and you're
leaving
I hoped and prayed I'd never see this day
I want you to leave me with a smile Baby
So put down put down your bags and stay
a while
Let me give you
Repeat 1
Give me one last hug is that too much
One last kiss I know you're gonna miss it Baby
One last touch Baby you can't get enough Baby
If you love me then think twice before you
leave me
Repeat 1
(Ad lib)
I'm down on my knees begging you please
How am I suppoce to live without you
Without you everything is gone
Let me give you
Repeat 1
(Ad lib)
I'm down on my knees begging you please
I'm hurting I'm burning don't leave me Baby
Let me give you something to remember
I'm crying for you
Let me give you something Baby