Little Bit of Love (Free song) explained

Little Bit of Love
Cover:Free-a little bit of love s.jpg
Caption:German cover single sleeve
Alt:A Little Bit of Love
Type:Single
Artist:Free
Album:Free at Last
B-Side:Sail On
Released:5 May 1972[1]
Recorded:January–March 1972
Studio:Island, London
Genre:Blues rock
Length:2:32[2]
Label:Island
Composer:Andy Fraser, Paul Rodgers, Paul Kossoff, Simon Kirke
Producer:Free
Prev Title:My Brother Jake
Prev Year:1971
Next Title:Wishing Well
Next Year:1972

"Little Bit of Love", also known as "A Little Bit of Love", is a song by English rock band Free. Written by the all four members of the band, it reached #13 on the UK singles chart and stayed on the charts for 10 weeks.[3] Record Mirror said of the song on 13 May 1972, "Having had their fair share of the knocks and problems of fame, Free are back in full swing again. An album on the way – and this single, which should do them a lot of good. It's a relaxed put together production, good lead voice, solid beat – a philosophic song and easy to pick up in the mind. Plus that very distinctive sound."[4] Record World on 27 May 1972 said "the strongest singles of the week come from Free, ("Little Bit Of Love" on Island)...". [5]

After the single was released, it appeared on Free's 1972 studio album Free at Last. Since then it has appeared on various of compilation albums, including The Free Story, Completely Free and .

Song title

The single was released in the United Kingdom on 5 May 1972 as "Little Bit of Love", however not all releases had exactly the same name, for instance, in German, France, Spain, etc. it was released as "A Little Bit of Love".[2]

Personnel

Free

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Discographie Free . musikindustrie . Bundesverband Musikindustrie e.V. . 10 May 2020. German .
  2. Web site: Discographie Free . germancharts.de . Hung Medien . 10 May 2020. German .
  3. Web site: Little Bit of Love. Official Charts Company. 10 May 2020.
  4. Web site: Free's Little Bit. Record Mirror. 10 May 2020.
  5. Web site: UK Picks of the Week for US. Record World. 10 May 2020.