Just A Little Love

King Crimson · Other Songs - King Crimson

Some people die for hate

Some die for love

Some die because

They don't have mate

But all i want

All i want is a little love

All i've ever wanted, people

All i want is just a little love



All i want (all i want)

A little bit of love (a little bit of love)

All i want (all i want)

Is a little bit of love (is a little bit of love)

All i want (all i want)

Is just a little bit of love (is just a little bit of love)



Everybody say the world is large

But to me it's very small

Out of all of these women

I can't find no true love at all

All i want

Is just a little love

All i've ever wanted, mm

Is just a little love



All i want (all i want)

Is a little bit of love (is a little bit of love)

All i want (all i want)

Is a little bit of love (is a little bit of love)

I say all i want (all i want)

Is just a little bit of love (is just a little bit of love)



All i want (all i want)

Is a little bit of love (is a little bit of love)

All i need (all i need)

Is a little bit of love (is a little bit of love)

All i want (all i want)

Is just a little bit of love (is just a little bit of love)



All i want

Is a little bit of love

All i want

Is a little bit of love

All i want

Is just a little bit of love

Just A Little Love - King Crimson

Released by King Crimson, 'Just A Little Love' stands as a defining example of the band's progressive rock evolution during the late 1970s. The track showcases the group's signature blend of complex time signatures, intricate guitar work, and atmospheric textures that characterized their discography following the departure of original members. As a studio recording, the song reflects the band's continued experimentation with sound and structure, maintaining the high production values and musical sophistication that made King Crimson a pivotal force in rock history. Its inclusion in their broader catalogue highlights the group's ability to create memorable, emotionally resonant pieces that bridged the gap between their earlier jazz-rock fusion and their later, more eclectic sound.