"Little Things" is a song written and sung by Bobby Goldsboro, which he recorded on November 19, 1964, and released in January 1965.
Goldsboro had originally intended the song to be recorded in 2/4 time, but after hearing a copy of "Oh, Pretty Woman" that his friend Roy Orbison had sent him, he changed the beat of "Little Things" to 4/4.
[11] English singer Dave Berry released a cover of "Little Things" in March 1965.
[16] Record Mirror described Berry's version as an "extremely commercial disc" and better than Goldsboro's.
[17] However, Peter Aldersley for Pop Weekly described "Little Things" as "an average disc" and "an ordinary beater with little new to offer".