Little Things (Bush song)
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"Little Things" is a song from rock
Rock music
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 band Bush
Bush (band)
Bush are an alternative rock band formed in London in 1992 shortly after vocalist/guitarist Gavin Rossdale and guitarist Nigel Pulsford met in a London nightclub. Realising they shared a love for such diverse artists as the Pixies, Bob Marley, The Jesus Lizard, MC5, Nirvana, Hüsker Dü, and Big...

 released from their successful 1994 album, Sixteen Stone
Sixteen Stone
Sixteen Stone is the debut album of British rock band Bush. Released in 1994 through Trauma Records, it boasted numerous successful singles and is widely regarded as the band's most popular album.-Title:...

. Although it was a big hit, it did not reach the heights of "Glycerine
Glycerine (song)
"Glycerine" is the fourth single from British grunge/alternative rock band Bush's debut album Sixteen Stone. The song is notable for not featuring any drums, but instead features cellos .-Music video:The music video for "Glycerine" was notable for being shot in a very short time period when the band...

," "Comedown
Comedown (song)
"Comedown" is a single by British rock band Bush from their first album Sixteen Stone. It was released as the third single from the album in 1995.-Music video:The music video was directed by Jake Scott from the 19th to 21 June 1995 in Los Angeles...

," or "Swallowed
Swallowed (song)
Swallowed is a song by British post-grunge band Bush. It was included on the 1996 album Razorblade Suitcase, which topped the Billboard 200 chart...

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Plagiarism

The Bulgaria
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n group D2 used the guitar
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 riff
RIFF
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 used in the song in their 1999 breakthrough hit "I Can't Stop Loving You" ("Ne Moga Da Spra Da Te Obicham"). The song's riff is also very similar to that of The Offspring
The Offspring
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song "Self Esteem". It is unknown who ripped off who because both songs were released around the same time. Although "Self Esteem" was released as a single (December 1994) six months before "Little Things" was, "Little Things" was also released in December 1994, but on the bands debut album, however "Self Esteem" was recorded in 1993 while "Little Things" was recorded in 1994.

Music video

The video was shot throughout January and February 1995 in an old mansion in upstate New York, Long Island, NY, Los Angeles, and at the bands studio. The video was directed by Matt Mahurin who also directed their previous vdeo for Everything Zen
Everything Zen
"Everything Zen" is the debut single released by British alternative rock band Bush in early 1995 from their debut album Sixteen Stone.-Music video:...

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Track listing

  • AUS CD single 92531 / INTDS95757 (both bardsleeve and jewelcase versions)
    1. "Little Things" - 4:25
    2. "Swim [Live]" - 6:39
    3. "X-Girlfriend" - 0:47

Chart positions

Chart (1995) Peak
position
Canadian RPM Alternative 30
Canadian rock/alternative chart
The Canadian rock/alternative chart was first published on June 11, 1995 by RPM magazine under the name Alternative 30. The song which held the number-one spot on this first chart was "More Human than Human" by White Zombie...

2
U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks
Modern Rock Tracks
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U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks
Mainstream Rock Tracks
Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks is a ranking in Billboard magazine of the most-played songs on mainstream rock radio stations, a category that includes stations that play primarily rock music. Modern rock tracks are counted in the Alternative Songs chart.This chart began with the March 21, 1981, issue...

 
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UK Singles Chart
UK Singles Chart
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