Just want a little bit

Slade · Other Songs - Slade

I don't want much

I just want a little bit

I don't want it all

I just want a little bit

I want a eeny-weeny bit just a teeny-weeny bit of your love



I want you for ever

For just my peace of mind

Please say you'll never leave me

Until the end of time

I want a eeny-weeny bit just a teeny-weeny bit of your love



Ohhh



Break



Turn your lights down low

Oooh come on and slip me a kiss

Turn your lights down low

Oooh I just-a can't resist

I want a teeny-weeny bit just a teeny-weeny bit of your love



I want you for ever

Oooh for my little peace of mind

I want you for ever

Oooh until the end of time

I want a teeny-weeny bit teeny-weeny bit of your love



I don't want much

I want just a little bit

I don't want it all

I just want a little bit

Just a teeny-weeny bit just a teeny-weeny bit of your love



I don't want it all

I just want a little bit

Just a teeny-weeny bit I want a teeny-weeny bit of your love



Ohh Ohh Ohh



Break



I don't want much

I just want a little bit

I don't want it all

I just want a little bit

I want a teeny-weeny bit just a teeny-weeny bit of your love



I want you for ever

For just my peace of mind

Please say you'll never leave me

Until the end of time

Want a teeny-weeny bit teeny-weeny bit of your

Teeny-weeny bit teeny-weeny bit of your

Teeny-weeny bit teeny-weeny bit of your love

Just want a little bit

Released by Slade in the late 1970s, 'Just want a little bit' stands as a quintessential example of the band's energetic rock and roll sound. The track features the group's signature driving rhythm section and the charismatic vocal delivery of lead singer Gordon Sumner, who later became known as Stevie Wonder. While Slade is often associated with their hit 'Merry Christmas a la Mode', this song captures their ability to blend upbeat pop sensibilities with a raw, garage-rock edge. It remains a staple of their discography, showcasing the band's ability to craft catchy melodies that defined the New Wave era of the late 70s.