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"'Little Woman'" is a 1969 song recorded by Bobby Sherman and composed by Danny Janssen.

Background



Session musicians on this recording included James Burton and Alton Hendrickson on guitar, Don Randi on piano, Jerry Scheff on bass, Richard Hyde on trombone, Joe Burnett and Ollie Mitchell on trumpet, Theodore Nash and Jim Horn on sax, William Kurasch, Leonard Malarsky, Paul Shure, Gloria Strassner, Assa Drori and Samuel Cytron on violins, David Filerman on cello, Emil Richards on percussion, Jim Gordon on drums. Initial copies were released with Sherman singing Bob Dylan's song "One Too Many Mornings" as B-side. Some later copies substituted "Love", a song written by Sherman himself.http://www.45cat.com/record/mma121 45cat.com entry for this record

Chart performance



Sherman's first single release on Metromedia Records, it reached No. 3 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 and achieved gold certification. On the rival Cashbox chart, it reached No. 1 for one week. It also sold well in Canada, where it reached No. 2 in the RPM charts. In New Zealand, "Little Woman" reached No. 5. The song earned Sherman a gold record, his first of four in the U.S.|Accessed July 24, 2016

See also



* Little Women (disambiguation)

References



Category:1969 songs

Category:1969 singles

Category:Bobby Sherman songs

Category:Cashbox number-one singles


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