About The Song
While Frankie Lymon’s sugary-sweet vocals might paint “Little Bitty Pretty One” as a straightforward love song, its backstory pulsates with the rhythm of a time capsule. In 1957, the original tune belonged to Bobby Day, a teenager fresh out of high school. Its catchy melody and playful lyrics struck a chord, but it was Thurston Harris’s soulful rendition that catapulted it to national fame, reaching the US Top 10.
Enter 13-year-old Frankie Lymon, a doo-wop prodigy already crowned a teen idol with “Why Do Fools Fall in Love?” His cover, recorded with his group The Teenagers, landed in 1960. Despite not replicating the chart-topping success of its predecessors, Lymon’s version injected “Little Bitty Pretty One” with a youthful exuberance that resonated deeply with teenagers.
Though commercially underwhelming for Lymon, his take left an indelible mark. Its infectious energy and innocent charm permeated pop culture, becoming a staple at sock hops and drive-in movie nights. The song’s influence transcended generations, covered by artists like The Jackson 5, Huey Lewis and the News, and even finding its way into Disney’s “The Princess Diaries.”
So, while “Little Bitty Pretty One” may appear unassuming, its journey embodies the spirit of a bygone era – a testament to the enduring power of a catchy tune and the raw talent of a young star who left us far too soon. This is more than just a love song; it’s a time capsule filled with teenage dreams, doo-wop harmonies, and the echoes of a musical revolution. So, crank up the volume, let the melody wash over you, and prepare to be transported back to a time when pop music was young, innocent, and oh so little bitty pretty.
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Lyrics
Little bitty pretty one
Come on and talk to me
Lovey dovey lovely one
Come sit down on my kneeI can tell you a story
That happened a long time ago
Little bitty pretty one
I’ve been watching you growLittle bitty pretty one
Come on and talk to me
Lovey dovey lovely one
Come sit down on my kneeCome on everybody
Let’s put our hands together and sing along
Come on, come on
I’m saying
Come onI can tell you a story
That happened a long time ago
Little bitty pretty one
I’ve been watching you grow