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  1. SMALL, TINY

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It's a lot like the DJI Spark, announced last year, but its rotor arms fold in making the little bitty aircraft even more little bitty.
Your head is just a little bitty part of it.
"We were soldiers," Jerrauld said, "on that little bitty battlefield."
There's just one little bitty problem: It has the wrong date.
I hadn't worn one since I was a little bitty kid.
But we had a good childhood, living in a little, bitty apartment.
"It's a sweet big-time adventure starring little, bitty characters," Slate says.
What am I 'bout to do with this little bitty tiny soft toothbrush?
And they start out as little bitty babies and their future's looking bright.
We would have sometimes 20, 30 people in a little bitty house, getting that together.
Pence had to drag him back to the little bitty table to write down his name.
Most princesses have big eyes and little bitty waists and little tiny hooves they walk around on.
The Thurston Harris song "Little Bitty Pretty One" MUST be played or the video does not count.
She settles on little bitty fairy tale eggplants, carrots of varying colors, heirloom cherry tomatoes, and pink radishes.
Little Bitty and Slightly Less PrettyEverything changed once again when Congress passed the Federal Reserve Act of 1913.
"Starting in the early 90s, trucks were just pickup trucks with leaf springs and little-bitty shocks," Saucier said.
So it was like I was planting these little bitty seeds without even knowing what would come of them.
Even as a little bitty child, before she got on Hannah Montana, she just had that sparkle and that radiance.
"He might get a kiss, but he won't get far / He's a little bitty dude riding in a sidecar," they continued.
She's from here, she's from our little bitty town, they grew up together, I mean they probably had the same friends and acquaintances.
With gunshots, a little bitty hole the size of a dime can create the damage the size of a cantaloupe on the inside.
And even he knows, deep down in his little bitty heart, that he's going to go down in history as a terrible president.
This plot has already paid off because we got to see little bitty Carol take on a truck full of saviors by herself.
" Admitting he's always been "a little bitty cheater" in the past, Ray J, 35, says he's now "ready for the next chapter in life.
It just kind of puts life in perspective to know these things are out there, and you're just a little bitty dot flying around in outer space.
"She's a little bitty woman, but she scared me to death," said County Judge Ed Emmett, the chief executive in Harris County, where Dr. Palacio worked for a decade.
I mean, this guy's 19 years older than me, and I'm holding him up, and I'd put my arms around him… He was just like a little bitty kid.
"This little bitty, small white man started talking, and you could see it was Robert Kennedy," Darlene Howard, who lived in the neighborhood, later told the filmmaker Donald Boggs.
His father died "when I was a little bitty guy"; his mother single-handedly raised nine children in a tiny apartment, relying on handouts—rice, cheese, powdered milk—from a nearby hospital.
Little-bitty kids can be scared of you, but you just give them their distance and let them watch you interact with the other children, and before you know it, they're right there with the rest of the kids.
The G8X has a 360-degree hinge so you can flip the second screen completely around, and there's enough friction that you can lay the phone on a table and flip the screen up like a little bitty laptop.
The singer and reality star confessed the same month he married Princess that while he has been a "little bitty cheater" before, he is ready to leave those ways behind and start the next part of his life with Princess.
"There is a little bitty chance that Social Security may be snooping on your Facebook or your Twitter account," Robert A. Crowe, a lawyer from St. Louis who has represented Social Security disability claimants for more than 22.9 years, said he cautioned new clients.
Ever since Petey Pablo had us twisting our shirts round our hands and spinning them like a helicopter as he rapped about raising up and puttin' it down for all the little bitty overlooked hick towns, the state has produced an impressive array of hip-hop talent.
"I have a way of breaking down tricks in a specific manner and people have always said, 'hey you should def do something with that skill you have of breaking down tricks into little bitty pieces an explaining them to people'," said Chris Cole, the pro skateboarder.
So you can play in little bitty doses during the day, but if you ever want to go in and look through your Pokédex and see all your Pokémon and do the more intricate things of the UI, you can always shift over to that if you want to.
Clinton may trot out her little bitty programs of incremental change, creeping forward from the Obama agenda, but it doesn't come close to the full-scale assault on income inequality, crony capitalism, free trade giveaways, rampant illegal immigration and political correctness gone berserk that the populists of both parties want.
He was born in Selma in 1946, and grew up in Hybart, a "little bitty community" on the edge of the Black Belt—the part of the state that was at the heart of the antebellum cotton industry—according to Hardy Jackson, a history professor at Jackson State University who writes about Alabama history.
"The first time we made a big structure using this system, we didn't know if it was going to work, scaling up from this little-bitty thing to this big brick," said Chelsea Heveran, a former postdoc with the group — now an engineer at Montana State University — and the lead author of the study.
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Well, I think better a splendid fake than those little-bitty, itsy-poo nothing burger gold dinkies you wear only because they're real.
He had a deformed hand with these little bitty fingers. After graduating from high school in 1975, Pollard bought a guitar with his graduation money.
The song was written by Tom T. Hall. Hall had been retired from songwriting for about a decade at the time "Little Bitty" and several other new Hall compositions were released.
He's got the whole world in his hands. He's got you and me, brother in his hands. He's got you and me, sister in his hands. He's got the little bitty baby in his hands.
With this label he had hits with "Remember Me Huh!" and "Little Bitty Heart". To promote these records he starred on ABC Television's Thank Your Lucky Stars in the UK, which rivalled the BBC's Top of the Pops.
"Little Bitty Pretty One" was the inspiration for the Accents' sole hit "Wiggle Wiggle" in 1958, and though the similarities were evidently not sufficient to warrant a lawsuit, Aladdin Records took the expedient step of covering the song with a group called the Chestnuts.
The sequel's events are more exaggerated than the first, extending the story into the realm of tall tales. In June 1962, the story concludes with the arrival of "Little Bitty Big John", the flip side to "Steel Men" on Columbia 4-42483, learning about his father's act of heroism.
It shows unmistakable signs of extra effort, preparation and ingenuity in all departments. The central character, a little bitty colored Sambo, is a cinch to capture fun-loving audiences. Here he decides to go gunning for some rabbits. He meets up with a nimble-witted adversary that has little Sambo in a constant dither.
In a 1965 interview with Billboard magazine, Cochran stated that he wrote many songs in his car while commuting home from work, including "A Little Bitty Tear". "Nothing prompted the idea for" the song, it "just came into my mind."Hyatt, Wesley (1999). The Billboard Book of #1 Adult Contemporary Hits (Billboard Publications), page 6.
The album revived a handful of tracks the Doobies had not released live versions of before from Tom Johnston's original stint with the band. The set also included a cover of the rock and roll standard "Little Bitty Pretty One". The album contains the final recordings of drummer and vocalist Keith Knudsen, who died shortly after its release.
His former band backed him when he released his version of Bobby Day's "Little Bitty Pretty One". It reached #6 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. The track sold over one million records, achieving gold disc status. The Sharps would go on to another name change to become The Rivingtons, achieving fame with the single "Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow".
These first two songs both made number one. Everything I Love followed in 1996. Its first single, the Tom T. Hall-penned "Little Bitty", took Jackson to the top of the charts in late 1996. The album also included the number one hit "There Goes" and a number two cover of Charly McClain's 1980 single "Who's Cheatin' Who".
"A Little Bitty Tear" is a song written by the American country songwriter Hank Cochran. It has been recorded by many musical acts, the first being American recording artist Burl Ives. It has since been recorded by others, including Wanda Jackson, Bing Crosby (for his 1965 album Bing Crosby Sings the Great Country Hits), Chet Atkins, and Cochran himself.
The single version of "A Little Bitty Tear" was released one month following the release of Burl Ives' version. Perhaps because of intertwining chart positions, Jackson's single version became a minor hit on the Billboard Hot 100, only reaching the number eighty-four in early 1962. The song was then issued onto Jackson's studio LP entitled, Wonderful Wanda.
M, and for a short time formed NXT-GEN, an electropop duo collaboration with Pete Doherty. In 2013, as Lee Matthews, he became part of the country music scene in Ireland in the Country and Irish genre releasing two albums, A Little Bitty Country in 2014 and It's a Great Day to Be Alive in 2015 and a string of singles releases.
The album spawned two hit singles "Little Bitty Pretty One" and "Lookin' Through The Windows". The album peaked at No. 7 on Billboard 200 album chart. In Europe the album cut "Doctor, My Eyes" was a Top 10 hit. The album was arranged by James Anthony Carmichael, John Bahler, the Corporation, Eddie Munson, H.B. Barnum, Arthur G. Wright and Gene Page.
The Rivingtons had originally been known as The Sharps and had had success in the charts with Thurston Harris's "Little Bitty Pretty One" in 1957. They then appeared on Duane Eddy's 1958 hit "Rebel Rouser", providing handclaps and rebel yells. They also recorded on Warner Brothers Records as The Crenshaws in 1961. Their first hit as the Rivingtons was "Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow" (Liberty #55427, 1962).
The album was reissued on a compact disc in the mid 1990s and added the four additional bonus tracks Davis recorded as duets with Bobby Bare and Porter Wagoner in the 1960s; "A Little Bitty Tear" with Porter Wagoner, "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" with Porter Wagoner, "A Dear John Letter" with Bobby Bare, and "We'll Sing in the Sunshine" with Bobby Bare.
"All Night In Jail"/"Set Me Free," Carl track numbers J8OW-1229/J8OW-1230 [issued w/o record number], 1957. "Linda Gail"/"Little Bitty Mama," Carl track numbers H8OW-2441/H8OW-2442 [issued w/o record number], 1957. "This Should Go On Forever"/"Pardon Mr. Gordon," Jin 105, 1958/Argo 5327, 1959. "You're On My Mind," Argo 5338, 1959. "One More Chance," Mercury 71507, 1959.
Lymon's slowly declining sales fell sharply in the early 1960s. His highest-charting solo hit was a cover of Bobby Day's "Little Bitty Pretty One", which peaked at No. 58 on the Hot 100 pop chart in 1960 and which had been recorded in 1957. Addicted to heroin since the age of 15, Lymon fell further into his habit, and his performing career went into decline.
The record consisted of 12 songs, many of which had previously been hit singles for other recording artists. The second track, "A Little Bitty Tear", was first recorded by Burl Ives. The twelfth track, "Make the World Go Away", had been a major hit for both Ray Price and Eddy Arnold. The project was produced at the Fred Foster Sound Studio, by Foster himself, in November 1966.
In the past several authors had lost considerable royalties on their works because they were not aware of the renewal procedure; this act aimed to prohibit such instances from occurring."Bush Likely to OK Bill That Would Renew All Pre-1978 Copyrights." Billboard 20 June 1992. A Billboard magazine article mentions the complaint of Jacqueline Byrd, widow of Robert Byrd, the songwriter who wrote “Little Bitty Pretty One”, a 1957 hit.
He appears on the Mark Chesnutt No. 1 hit, "It Sure Is Monday"; on Clay Walker's "Live Laugh Love"; and on Alan Jackson's "Little Bitty". He played with Sammy Kershaw, George Jones, Mark Wills, Garth Brooks, and Ty England. Toups is often known for wearing bright outfits during his performances. He has toured in over twenty-six countries, including in South America, Canada, Europe and the Far East.
Latimer, Anita (5 April 2007). Little Bitty Lies (Book Review) , The News-Reporter (Washington, Georgia) She published ten mystery novels under her own name between 1992 and 2000, and switched to the Andrews pen name in 2002 to author Savannah Blues, which marked a change in her style to more Southern- flavored themes. Her pen name is inspired by the names of her children, Mary Kathleen and Andrew Trocheck.
In December 1961, American rockabilly and country artist Wanda Jackson released her version of Hank Cochran's "A Little Bitty Tear". Jackson's version was recorded two months following the recording session of Ives' version. The song was cut in Nashville, Tennessee, United States in the Bradley Film and Recording Studio on April 20, 1961. Also recorded on the session was Jackson's previous hit single, "In the Middle of a Heartache".
With the release of his new studio album, Make the World Go Away, in 1980, Hank Cochran released his first official version of "A Little Bitty Tear". Cochran recorded the song with friend and American country artist, Willie Nelson. The duet version was recorded at the Richey House in Nashville, Tennessee, United States in early 1980. The session was also produced by Cochran, as well as Chuck Howard and Rock Killough.
Nelson's guest vocals were not officially credited on the single or the album. "A Little Bitty Tear" was then released as a single in October 1980. The song then entered the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart where it reached a peak of fifty-seven. The song became Cochran's highest- charting single since 1963 when "Sally Was a Good Ole Girl" reached the top- twenty of the country songs chart.
"I guess you can say this was the first little bitty B.B. King band," King recalled in his autobiography. By the end of 1949, Bobby "Blue" Bland had joined the group as the vocalist and singer/guitarist/drummer Willie Nix. They performed with the house bands at local nightclubs and competed in amateur night contests at the Palace Theatre. Members of the Beale Streeters often lodged at Mitchell Hotel, owned by Sunbeam Mitchell.
Unusually, "Little Bitty Pretty One" was released on three different-colored labels: purple, blue and maroon. The song appeared on the soundtracks to films or television dramas, such as Telling Lies in America, Matilda, Lipstick on Your Collar, and Christine. Harris had a second and final hit in 1958 with "Do What You Did", which reached the Top 20. His other best known song was "Runk Bunk", recorded in 1959 (Aladdin 3452).
The Rounders was an American roots rock/blues rock band, based in Oklahoma City, that formed during the summer of 2000. The original line-up consisted of Brian Whitten (vocals, kazoo), Dave Spindle (guitar), Ryan Taylor (guitar), Adam Enevoldsen (bass), and Stuart Williamson (drums). Their first album, Little Bitty Can of Worms, independently released in 2003, was recorded at Bell Labs Recording Studio in Norman, Oklahoma. The album is an eclectic mix of original jug band music, hokum, alt.
In the 1960s, Ives began singing country music with greater frequency. In 1962, he released three songs that were popular with both country music and popular music fans: "A Little Bitty Tear", "Call Me Mister In-Between", and "Funny Way of Laughin'". Ives had several film and television roles during the 1960s and 1970s. In 1962, he starred with Rock Hudson in The Spiral Road, which was based on a novel of the same name by Jan de Hartog.
He was replaced by Earl Nelson, who had previously recorded with Byrd as The Voices, and with Byrd later formed the duo Bob & Earl. In 1957, the group - Byrd, Ford, Dinkins and Nelson - signed with Class Records, where Byrd was renamed "Bobby Day". The group recorded as The Hollywood Flames, as Bobby Day & the Satellites, and as Earl Nelson & the Pelicans. In July 1957, Bobby Day & the Satellites recorded "Little Bitty Pretty One", which was covered more successfully by Thurston Harris.
The original duo were Bobby Byrd and Earl Nelson. They had both been members of The Hollywood Flames, a prolific doo-wop group in Los Angeles, California whose major hit was "Buzz-Buzz-Buzz" in 1958, on which Nelson sang lead. By 1957, Byrd had started a parallel solo career, writing and recording for contractual reasons as Bobby Day. He wrote and recorded the original version of "Little Bitty Pretty One", and had a hit of his own with "Rockin' Robin" (1958).
McMurtry spent his first seven years in Ft. Worth but was raised mostly in Leesburg, Virginia. He attended the Woodberry Forest School, Orange, Virginia. He began performing in his teens, writing bits and pieces. He started performing his own songs at a downtown beer garden while studying English and Spanish at the University of Arizona in Tucson. After traveling to Alaska and playing a few gigs, he returned to Texas and his father's "little bitty ranch house crammed with 10,000 books".
Tim McCleaf's 2004 novella For They Know Not What They Do uses the song as a metaphor for suffering, p. 46. while Mary Kay Andrews' novel Little Bitty Lies refers to the song as an example of "soul-scorching blues". p. 292. In non-fiction, John C. Leggett and Suzanne Malm's 1995 work The Eighteen Stages of Love uses "Whipping Post" as a metaphor for a romantic relationship in which the participants masochistically stay in though it has gone bad. pp. 14, 47.
Burl Icle Ivanhoe Ives (June 14, 1909 – April 14, 1995) was an American singer, musician, actor, and author. Ives began as an itinerant singer and banjoist, and launched his own radio show, The Wayfaring Stranger, which popularized traditional folk songs. In 1942, he appeared in Irving Berlin's This Is the Army, and then became a major star of CBS radio. In the 1960s, he successfully crossed over into country music, recording hits such as "A Little Bitty Tear" and "Funny Way of Laughin'".
"Little Bitty" is a song recorded by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released in October 1996 as the lead-off single to Jackson's fifth studio album Everything I Love. The song reached the top of the U.S. Billboard country music charts in December of that year, becoming his fourteenth Number One on that chart. It also reached number-one on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks and peaked at number 58 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it a minor crossover hit.
"Little Bitty Pretty One" is a 1957 rock and roll song written and originally recorded by Bobby Day. The same year, the song was popularized by Thurston Harris.Dave Marsh, The Heart of Rock & Soul: The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made (Da Capo Press, 1999), 429. Produced by Aladdin Records (located in Los Angeles, Calif.), and featuring The Sharps on backing vocals,The Lamplighters at Allmusic Harris' version reached No. 6 on the U.S. Billboard Best-Sellers chart and No. 2 on the R&B; chart.
Scout and program director of WDIA, David James Mattis, would attend local shows and have musicians perform live at the radio station. Forest, pianist John Alexander, and saxophonist Adolph "Billy" Duncan backed B.B King during broadcasts at WDIA. "I guess you can say this was the first little bitty B.B. King band," King recalled in his autobiography. In 1951, Ike Turner, who was a talent scout and producer for the Bihari brothers at Modern Records, arranged for the Beale Streeters to record for Modern.
The couple left the series in week nine after dancing a jive to "Little Bitty Pretty One" by Frankie Lymon. In August 2015, along with Matt Baker and Liz Bonnin, Backshall co-presented Big Blue Live, a series of three programmes for BBC1, featuring marine life in Monterey Bay, California. The series won a BAFTA for best live series. In 2016 the BBC aired a series called Steve Backshall's Extreme Mountain Challenge, in which the explorer attempted another first ascent by climbing one of Venezuela's remote and forbidding tepuis - sheer- sided flat-top mountains.
He also fronted a group billing itself as The Coasters, though it featured no actual original members of the group. Akens considered his cover versions of "Little Bitty Pretty One" by Thurston Harris and "You Better Move On" by Arthur Alexander to be his best work. He toured with The Monkees in the late 1960s and continued in the music business until the middle of the 1970s. Akens undertook more shows (2006-2011) with a new set of Dots, that consisted of Al Martin, Hurley D and songwriter and producer Richard Dickson.
Two songs are featured in the film. One of them, "Send Me on My Way" by Rusted Root, is played twice: when four- year-old Matilda is left alone at her house, making pancakes, and at the end of the film, set to a montage of Matilda and Miss Honey playing at Miss Trunchbull's former house. The other song is Thurston Harris's "Little Bitty Pretty One", played when Matilda is learning to control her telekinetic powers. The film's original score was composed by David Newman, a frequent collaborator of DeVito.
In 1999, Rhino Records released the group's first box set, Long Train Runnin': 1970–2000, which featured remastered tunes from the band's entire catalog, a new studio recording of the live concert staple "Little Bitty Pretty One", and an entire disc of previously unreleased studio outtakes and live recordings. Rhino's release the following year, Sibling Rivalry, was the band's first new studio album since 1991. The material reflected contributions from both Knudsen and McFee, ranging from rock to hip-hop, jazz, adult contemporary, and country. The album sold poorly, reflecting the declining sales throughout the adult- oriented rock musical scene.
Marlon's voice can noticeably be heard on "Feelin' Alright", "Little Bitty Pretty One", and "Corner of the Sky". He took a more prominent singing role on the 1973 G.I.T.: Get It Together album, particularly in the last minutes of the song "Mama I Gotta Brand New Thing (Don't Say No)". Eventually, a dispute with Motown led to the group's split from the label in 1976, whereupon they signed with Epic Records. After the departure of Jermaine and inclusion of youngest brother Randy in the move, the group was forced to change their name to "the Jacksons".
Everything I Love is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released on October 29, 1996 and produced six singles for Jackson on the Hot Country Songs charts: the Number One hits "Little Bitty" and "There Goes", Top Ten hits in the title track, "Between the Devil and Me", and "Who's Cheatin' Who" (a cover of Charly McClain's #1 song from 1980), and the #18 "A House with No Curtains", his first single since 1989's "Blue Blooded Woman" to miss the Top Ten. It is the only album of Jackson's career to produce six singles.
Most were incidental piano pieces—marches, waltzes, two- steps—and a fair number appeared on piano rolls, some of which Braham himself recorded.James Taylor Dunn, “A Century of Song: Popular Music in Minnesota,” Minnesota History 44:4 (Winter, 1974), pp. 128, 133; Music Trade Review, 1910–1920, passim. In arrangements for band or orchestra many works had a second life; “The Avenger,” a march, was recorded by Arthur Pryor’s band, for example. Two songs from 1917 were especially successful, receiving multiple recordings: the 1917 Liberty Loan campaign song “Do Your LittleBitty-Bit’ (Right Now!),” and a ballad, “To You, Dear, To You.”Discography of American Historical Recordings.
In episode 68 "Barney Mends a Broken Heart", the towns of Harnett and Yancey are mentioned. Both a Harnett County and a Yancey County are in North Carolina. In episode 3 "The Guitar Player" played by James Best, who later played Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane on The Dukes of Hazzard, Best's character Jim Lindsey buys his guitar picks in Winston-Salem, which is actually the nearest big city to Mount Airy (37 miles). In Season 4, Episode 3 of Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., (“Corporal Carol”) Gomer tells the corporal (played by Carol Burnett) that he is from Mayberry, North Carolina, “just a little bitty town about 30 miles outside of Raleigh“.
It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold record. "Rockin' Robin" was a song covered by Bob Luman at Town Hall Party on October 28, 1958, The Hollies in 1964, Gene Vincent in 1969, Michael Jackson in 1972, and by McFly in 2006. Harris' version of "Little Bitty Pretty One" appears in the 1996 motion picture Matilda as Matilda learns to control her telekinetic powers. In 2012–2013, his uncharted recording, "Beep-Beep-Beep", was the musical soundtrack for a Kia Sorento television commercial shown nationwide in the U.S. Day died of prostate cancer in 1990 and is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.
Arnold also recorded the song "I Want to Go with You". Cochran wrote several successful songs sung by Burl Ives ("A Little Bitty Tear", "Funny Way of Laughin'", "The Same Old Hurt"). He also wrote songs for George Strait ("The Chair" with Dean Dillon and "Ocean Front Property" with Dillon and Royce Porter), Merle Haggard ("It's Not Love (But It's Not Bad)"), "Don't You Ever Get Tired (of Hurting Me)", a No. 1 scoring record for Ronnie Milsap, and Mickey Gilley ("That's All That Matters"). While working at publishing company Pamper Music, some evenings, he performed in a Nashville tavern named Tootsie's Orchid Lounge.
As a member of the R&B; group the Hollywood Flames he used the stage name Bobby Day to perform and record. In 1957, Day formed his own band called the Satellites, following which he recorded three songs that are seen today as rock and roll classics. Day's best known songwriting efforts were "Over and Over", later made popular by The Dave Clark Five in 1965, and "Little Bitty Pretty One", popularized by Thurston Harris in 1957, Clyde McPhatter in 1962, and the Jackson Five in 1972. However, Day is most remembered for his 1958 solo recording of the Billboard Hot 100 No. 2 hit, Rockin' Robin, written by Leon Rene under the pseudonym Jimmie Thomas.
A Man Ain't Made of Stone is the twelfth studio album from American country music artist Randy Travis. Released in 1999 as his second (and final) album for the DreamWorks label, it produced four singles, of which only one — the title track — was a Top 40 hit on the Billboard country charts. Additionally, this album was the last of only three albums in Travis' career not to be produced by longtime producer, Kyle Lehning. Two of this album's tracks were previously cut by other artists: "A Little Bitty Crack in Her Heart" on Sammy Kershaw's 1996 album Politics, Religion and Her, and "I'll Be Right Here Loving You" on Rhett Akins' 1998 album What Livin's All About.
Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association listed the book as one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children." One of the book's most notable advocates is former United States First Lady Laura Bush, who listed it as her favorite book in a 2006 Wall Street Journal article. "It features Dr. Seuss's typically wonderful illustrations and rhymes, of course, but the main thing for me is the family memory--the loving memory--that the book evokes of George lying on the floor and reading it to our daughters, Barbara and Jenna. They were little bitty things, and they took Hop on Pop literally, and jumped on him--we have the pictures to prove it," she wrote.
"Love Bug" was written by Wayne Kemp and Curtis Wayne. Lyrically, the song celebrates the giddiness of new love that's "got the whole world shook up." Musically, the song is an unmistakable nod to the Bakersfield sound, from the treble on the guitars to George's elongated delivery at the start, "Oh...that...little bitty teeny weeny thing they call the love bug," which is reminiscent of Owens hits like "Love's Gonna Live Here" and "I've Got a Tiger By the Tail". Several alternate takes of the song can be heard on the Jones box set Walk Through This World with Me: The Complete Musicor Recordings 1965-1971, including a version with an overdriven electric guitar solo and harmonica that makes it sound more like a Rolling Stones record of the time than either Nashville or Bakersfield.
His 1996 song "Little Bitty", from the album Songs from Sopchoppy, became a No. 1 single that year when it was recorded by Alan Jackson for the album Everything I Love. In 1998 his 1972 song "Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine" came in second in a BBC Radio 2 poll to find the UK's favorite easy listening record, despite never having been a hit in the UK and being familiar to Radio 2 listeners mostly through occasional plays by DJ Terry Wogan. His song "I Love", in which the narrator lists the things in life that he loves, was used, with altered lyrics and a hard rock arrangement, in a popular 2003 TV commercial for Coors Light, and also used in 2014 in a TV advertisement for Clipper Teas. On July 3, 2007, he released the CD Tom T. Hall Sings Miss Dixie & Tom T. on his independent bluegrass label Blue Circle Records.

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