"This Little Girl Of Mine" . . "1955 songs" . "false"^^ . "352c85fd-76ee-4f44-be5c-b6f6a0cc30c4" . "PT139.20653061S"^^ . . "0.910266"^^ . "Ray Charles" . . . "0"^^ . "Cadence Records" . "5714dee725ac0d8aee53e322" . . . "139000.0"^^ . "4609210" . "Atlantic Records singles" . . "135227"^^ . "Ray Charles songs" . "true"^^ . . "1883" . "false"^^ . . "Trini Lopez songs" . "TRGNZZT128F93010CA" . "Cadence Records singles" . . "1955 singles" . "eng" . "5"^^ . "0.473478"^^ . . "179.8"^^ . "This Little Girl Of Mine" . "Atlantic Records" . . . "DEZ650903914" . "0.656301"^^ . "english" . "The Everly Brothers songs" . "%22This Little Girl of Mine%22 is a rhythm and blues single written and released as a single by Ray Charles in 1955 on the Atlantic label.%22This Little Girl of Mine%22 played off %22This Little Light of Mine%22, much like the previous %22I Got a Woman%22 and the later %22Hallelujah I Love Her So%22 played off other classic gospel hymns. And much like those songs, replaced sacred lyrics with secular blues lyrics with doo-wop call and response harmonies.The song was the B-side to Charles' number-one R&B single, %22A Fool for You%22, and was a charted hit on its own, peaking at number nine on the chart.The tune was re-made to top 40 pop status in 1958 by The Everly Brothers. It should not be confused with the 1981 Gary U.S. Bonds hit %22This Little Girl.%22" . "Songs written by Ray Charles" . . "2009-08-27"^^ . .