Little Bitty Pretty One - A Cappella Multitrack by Julie Gaulke video free download


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Duration: 02:42
Uploaded: 2013/09/17

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This is my version of "Little Bitty Pretty One," written and originally recorded by Bobby Day, and popularized by Thurston Harris in 1957.

Over the years it has been covered by:

Frankie Avalon in 1958

Frankie Lymon in 1958

Clyde McPhatter in 1962

The Dave Clark Five in 1965

The Jackson Five in 1972

Cliff Richard in 1983

Lindisfarne in 1987

Huey Lewis and the News in 1994

The Doobie Brothers in 1999

Billy Gilman in 2000

The cookie tin that you see in the video is what I actually used for the recording. First, I turned it upside-down to use as hand percussion, next I put a gold chain inside to use as a "tambourine," then again turned upside-down with my nails tapping on it.

I use ProTools as my DAW, and Final Cut Pro X for video. If you enjoyed this, please share, subscribe and see my other videos. Thanks for watching!

Comments

9 years ago

Kristin Ryans

OOOOH YOU SING SO NICE :)

10 years ago

General Snuggles

Not bad, not bad at all :DYou ever think about covering "I Wonder Why", by Dion And The Belmonts?

10 years ago

Jose Baez

Exelent!!!!...

10 years ago

Jess Barmatz

The lead coming in last was particularly impressive.

11 years ago

Luiz Ruiz

Superb!

11 years ago

frosted1030

Very clean.. what kind of microphone are you using?

11 years ago

Oliver Griesser

Great Idea, really well done!

11 years ago

Julie Gaulke

Good suggestions. Thanks!

11 years ago

Gloson Teh

Love it!

11 years ago

Garzok D

NICE JOB!! ^^!

11 years ago

Caroline Lock

I love the use of the cookie tin :D

11 years ago

Justin Donegan

awesome arrangement. This would be a great song to teach kids

11 years ago

HelenaHachechan

Aww I love this song!

11 years ago

Mirko Conti

Yes, the details are really making the difference and the use of a real sofa would have been impossible with all that movement and your clones so close one to each other. Elegant and smart solution. As a video editor nerd I really enjoined this aspect too. :D

11 years ago

Julie Gaulke

Thanks, Mirko! I'm glad you mentioned the Cup Song, because that was the style I was going for (without actually having to do the cup song). And yeah, a fake sofa behaves much better than a real one ;) Did you notice my use of drop-shadow to add to the realism of the Julie's sitting on it?

11 years ago

Mirko Conti

Loved it. And my daughter which is lately into the "Cup Song Environment" will love it too. It's pleasant under any single aspect. Smart thought about the use of a sofa instead of a real one.

11 years ago

chez004

Very nice job!

11 years ago

ThePianoShack

This is great Julie, I love it!

11 years ago

sonyahannah

Love the "bongo drum" accompaniment to one of my very favorite "boomer" tunes -- delightful!

11 years ago

Julie Gaulke

Thanks, Christy-Lyn :)

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