BUSH: LITTLE THINGS Single Album (1994)

BUSH: LITTLE THINGS Album cover

Little Things is a song by Bush, released on May 30, 1995 as the second single from their 1994 debut album, Sixteen Stone. In a November 2017 interview with Songfacts, Gavin Rossdale explained the song’s inspiration:

“The lyrical inspiration was the simple realization of that whole thing about don’t be letting the details get you down. I was always feeling encumbered by life and overtaken by life and dwarfed by life, and my feelings and my paranoias and my worries were larger than anything else. So, there was always that pain to try to keep all of those worries at bay. That’s just a song about paranoia for the future and paranoia of life. I think it has something to do with trying to be strong in the face of adversity”.

The video was shot throughout January and February 1995 in an old mansion in Long Island, NY, and Los Angeles, and at the band’s studio. The video was directed by Matt Mahurin who also directed their previous video for “Everything Zen”.

BUSH: LITTLE THINGS Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. Little Things
  2. Little Things (Live)
  3. Bud
  4. Everything Zen (Music Video)
  5. Little Things (Music Video)

BUSH: LITTLE THINGS Lyrics

BUSH: LITTLE THINGS Album back cover

Bush
Gavin Rossdale: lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Nigel Pulsford: lead guitar, backing vocals
Dave Parsons: bass
Robin Goodridge: drums

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