"Little White Bull" is a song by English rock and roll singer Tommy Steele, released as a single in November 1959.
Steele's royalties from the single's sales were donated to the "Variety Club of Great Britain fund for a cancer research unit for children".
The song peaked at number 6 on the UK Singles Chart and it was awarded a silver disc in January 1960 for 250,000 sales in Britain.
[1][2] Reviewed in Melody Maker, both sides were described as "easy-to-listen-to numbers, especially Little White Bull, which has a Children's Hour flavour about it".
[3] Reviewing for Disc, Don Nicholl described "Little White Bull" as "a jingly novelty ballad with Tommy using his Cockney accent for the title phrasing".