Little Bird

Little Bird may refer to:

  • MH-6 Little Bird, a military attack helicopter
  • Little Bird, a character from Sesame Street
  • "Little Bird", nickname of jazz saxophonist Jimmy Heath
  • Little Bird, a 2008 novel by Camilla Way
  • Little Birds (film), a 2011 film by Elgin James
  • In music

  • Little Bird (album), by Australian singer Kasey Chambers
  • "Little Bird" (The Beach Boys song)
  • "Little Bird" (Annie Lennox song)
  • "Little Bird" (Deep Skies song)
  • "Little Bird", a composition by jazz pianist Pete Jolly
  • "Little Bird", a song by The Beau Brummels from their 1968 album Bradley's Barn
  • "Little Bird", a song by The White Stripes from their 2000 album De Stijl
  • "Little Bird", a song by Dr. Dog from their 2008 album Passed Away, Vol. 1
  • "Little Bird", a song by Goldfrapp from their 2008 album Seventh Tree
  • "Little Bird", a song by Imogen Heap from her 2009 album Ellipse
  • "Little Bird", a song by Eels from their 2010 album End Times
  • "Little Bird", a song by Lisa Hannigan from her 2011 album Passenger
  • "Little Bird", a song by Far East Movement from 2012 album Dirty Bass
  • Little Bird (album)

    Little Bird is the sixth studio album released by the Australian singer Kasey Chambers, released by Liberation Music in Australia on 17 September 2010. The first single of the album is "Little Bird". The album peaked at number three on the Australian ARIA Charts, becoming Chambers' first album to miss the number one spot since her debut album peaked at number eleven in 1999.

    Reception

    Music critic Alexey Eremenko, in his Allmusic wrote "Little Bird is more old school, as it peppers the pop hits with honest to God country numbers, complete with banjo and fiddle... With Chambers, the music and the words sometimes tether on the brink of cliché, not archetype. But for the most part, she is still able to deliver her tunes with honesty that makes you think about feelings she's conveying, not her recording budgets, as is the case with many over-processed country stars out there."

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by Kasey Chambers. 

    Chart performance

    Personnel

  • Kasey Chambers - vocals
  • Little Bird (Annie Lennox song)

    "Little Bird" is a song composed and recorded by the Scottish singer-songwriter Annie Lennox. Taken from her debut solo album, Diva (1992), it was released in 1993 as a double A-side with "Love Song for a Vampire" (which appeared on the soundtrack for the Francis Ford Coppola film Bram Stoker's Dracula). The single peaked at number 3 in the UK.

    Lennox performed "Little Bird" during the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony in London on 12 Aug 2012. A live version was played in the end credits to The Sopranos episode "Eloise". The song was also featured in Striptease (film).

    Music video

    The music video features several Lennox lookalikes dressed as the many different personas that Lennox has used in her videos (both solo and as part of Eurythmics) over the past decade as they perform with Lennox herself in a Cabaret-esque setting. The music videos referenced by the personas include:

  • "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
  • "There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)"
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    The Singles - Past & Present

    by: Alex K

    Here we go
    If you were mine [16x]
    If you were mine, I would give you my everything
    My everything girl
    If you were mine, I would give you the world
    Oh you're on, my mind
    Can't you see you're the one for me
    The one for me girl
    If you were mine, I would never let go
    Here we go
    If you were mine, I would give you my everything
    My everything girl
    If you were mine, I would give you the world
    Oh you're on, my mind
    Can't you see you're the one for me
    The one for me girl
    If you were mine, I would never let go
    If you were mine
    If you were mine
    Here we go
    If you were mine... [3x]




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