Image:Anita Bryant - Little Things Mean a Lot.ogg

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Anita_Bryant_-_Little_Things_Mean_a_Lot.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 23s, 60kbps)

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[edit] Summary

From the 1964 Columbia album "The World Of Lonely People". 23 second segment. Basic fair use to illustrate her style in a beautiful song. Arrangement by Frank Hunter.

[edit] Fair use rationale

Use of this audio sample in the article Anita Bryant is fair use because: historical interest. Shows differences with other versions. Shows style and melody of verse properly. Quality is much reduced. It is not sufficient to threaten the full recording, but helps promote it.

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current02:13, 29 June 200723s (171 KB)George Slivinsky (Talk | contribs) (From the 1964 Columbia album "The World Of Lonely People". 23 second segment. Basic fair use to illustrate her style in a beautiful song. Arrangement by Frank Hunter.)

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