Little Girl
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Little Girl(s) may refer to:
Literature
- The Little Girls, novel by Elizabeth Bowen
Music
- Little Girls (band), a 2000s/10s Canadian indie rock band
- The Little Girls, a 1980s American band
Albums
- Little Girl, a 2012 album by Jing Chang
Songs
- "Little Girl" (Miwa song), 2010
- "Little Girl" (Reba McEntire song), 1989
- "Little Girl" (Sandra song), 1985
- "Little Girl" (Syndicate of Sound song), 1966, covered by The Banned (1977)
- "Little Girl (With Blue Eyes)", a song by Pulp, 1985
- "Little Girl (You're My Miss America)", a song by The Beach Boys, 1962
- "The Little Girl", a song by John Michael Montgomery, 2000
- "Little Girl", by Billy Preston from Encouraging Words
- "Little Girl", by Bo Diddley from Go Bo Diddley
- "Little Girl", by Death from Above 1979 from You're a Woman, I'm a Machine
- "Little Girl", by H-Blockx
- "Little Girl", by John and Jackie, written by Gene Maltais
- "Little Girl", by John Mayall from Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton
- "Little Girl", by Journey from Dream, After Dream
- "Little Girl", by Lalah Hathaway from Self Portrait
- "Little Girl", by Loverboy from Loverboy
- "Little Girl", by Mary Mary from Go Get It
- "Little Girl", by The Monkees from Monkee Flips
- "Little Girl", by the Residents from The Third Reich 'n Roll
- "Little Girl", by Ritchie Valens from Ritchie
- "Little Girl", by Roxette from Room Service
- "Little Girl", by Them, written by Van Morrison, from The Angry Young Them
- "Little Girl", by The Troggs
- "Little Girl", by The Weeds, also known as The Lollipop Shoppe
- "Little Girl", by The Wilkinsons from Highway
- "Little Girl", a song written by Madeline Hyde and Francis Henry (see also: 1931 in music ยง Published popular music)
- Little Girls, a song from the musical Annie
- "Little Girls", by Extreme from Extreme
- "Little Girls", by Momus from Scobberlotchers
- "Little Girls", by Oingo Boingo from Only a Lad
- "Little Girls", from the musical Annie
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