What is the meaning of Little Bit of Love?

Tom Grennan has released his new single Little Bit of Love, from his upcoming album Evering Road. The passionate track talks of the beauty of love. Tom Grennan took to Instagram to talk about the meaning of the song saying; “This is a song about unconditional love and having the right to feel love and be loved no matter who you are or where you are and feeling like you belong and having that sense of belonging, I think that’s the most important thing.”


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This is the fourth track from Tom’s upcoming album Evering Road, which is set for release on March 5, 2021 via Insanity Records. The first track Oh Please came out in April and is about learning from relationships rather than letting the pain consume you. The second track Amen came out in October along with a music video which sees Tom “grappling with his own emotions in a fight for redemption” in a gospel inspired track. His third track Something Better, came out in November and is about smiling on the outside but dealing with a whirlwind of dark thoughts and distractions on the inside. All of these singles are only samples of what is set to be a stunning second album for Tom Grennan.

Speaking about Evering Road in a statement, Tom said; “This album has been such a therapeutic experience, it has helped me through one of the toughest times of my life. Evering Road documents a transitional stage for me, where I felt I’ve learnt so much and grown into a new man, moving myself into a new calm and positive space.”

He continued saying; “Gospel and soul have been a huge influence on me during this album, for me it’s so emotional yet uplifting, and I wanted to translate this DNA through my music. I’m just BUZZING for people to hear it, so hopefully it can be a lifeboat of sorts for at least one person.”

Little Bit of Love is out now on all platforms. Tom Grennan’s album Evering Road will be out on the 5th of March 2021.


The British musician and Rollacoaster cover star on his hair-raising strings version of “Little Bit Of Love”.

What is the meaning of Little Bit of Love?

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Taken from the Spring/Summer 2021 issue of Rollacoaster – pre-order your copy now.

Tom Grennan is back with his new UK Number 1 album, Evering Road, after the success of his debut, Lighting Matches. The singer has worked hard to go deeper within himself to make his sophomore album a reflection of his growth as an artist and as a person. “Little Bit of Love”, released ahead of the album gives fans a taste of the story of Evering Road – and today, the artist shares the hair-raising new version of the soaring track, truly showcasing his elastic vocal range and raw storytelling amidst an emotive strings arrangement.

“This is a comment on toxic masculinity and unconditional love,” explains Grennan. “I wrote it amidst the mental struggle of choosing to move on, or to go back to a relationship, and realising the power that love has to push and pull on us all. The main message in this song is remembering that there are people out there who love you unconditionally. When I was writing, I went back to the people that really did love me, who helped me feel like I could be myself again.”

In addition to his musical pursuits, Tom has partnered with Tommy Hilfiger for their Moving Forward Together campaign. The campaign brings together a diverse group of activists and advocates tackling a range of issues from mental health to gender equality to sustainability. Tom is one of many leading talents in the entertainment and fashion industries partnering with Tommy Hilfiger for this campaign, which also includes Indya Moore, Jameela Jamil, Monica Guo and more. This initiative highlights both Tom and Tommy Hilfiger’s dedication to using their platforms for a better future. Tom Grennan caught up with Rollacoaster to discuss the meaning behind Evering Road, giving back to his community, and what to expect from his upcoming tour. Tom has used the time over lockdowns to improve his craft both on stage and in the recording studio. Get ready for the journey of Evering Road and what’s to come with Tom Grennan.

Read the full interview in the new issue of Rollacoaster…

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Tom Grennan’s international hit ‘Little Bit Of Love’ has landed on Aussie shores.

The song has been lifted from Grennan’s Evering Road, which debuted at #1 on the UK Album Charts.

The confessional pop ballad is already cracking TMN’s Hot 100 chart, climbing from #50 to #43 this week.

The track showcases Grennan’s powerhouse vocals as he grapples with the crash and burn of a relationship.

“This is a comment on toxic masculinity and unconditional love,” the rising star said. “I wrote it amidst the mental struggle of choosing to move on, or go back to a relationship, and realising the power that love has to push and pull on us all. The main message in this song is remembering that there are people out there who will love you unconditionally. When I was writing, I went back to the people that really did love me, who helped me feel like I could be myself again.”

His album, Evering Road, is a follow up to 2018’s Lighting Matches, and was was produced by Dan Grech (Liam Gallagher, Lana Del Rey), Eg White (Adele, Sam Smith), Mark Ralph, Charlie Hugall (Florence + The Machine, Ed Sheeran), Lostboy (Anne Marie) and Jimmy Hogarth (Amy Winehouse). It’s named after his East London address which he shared with his ex girlfriend, making the home – and the album – a “hub of love, heartbreak and redemption”.

The single and album are available via Sony Music Entertainment.

What is the meaning of Little Bit of Love?

a  a small quantity, extent, or duration of  
the little hope there is left, very little milk    

b  (as pronoun)  
save a little for me    

2  not much  
little damage was done    

3  make little of    See      make of      3  

5  quite a little  a considerable amount  

6  think little of  to have a low opinion of  
    adj  

7  of small or less than average size  

8  young  
a little boy, our little ones    

9  endearingly familiar; dear  
my husband's little ways    

10  contemptible, mean, or disagreeable  
your filthy little mind    

11  (of a region or district) resembling another country or town in miniature  
little Venice    

12  little game  a person's secret intention or business  
so that's his little game!    

13  no little  considerable  
    adv  

14  usually preceded by: a  in a small amount; to a small extent or degree; not a lot  
to laugh a little    

15  used preceding a verb  not at all, or hardly  
he little realized his fate    

16  not much or often  
we go there very little now    

17  little by little  by small degrees,  (See also)       less      lesser      least      littler      littlest  
    (Old English lytel; related to lyr few, Old High German luzzil)  

Little America  
    n  the chief U.S. base in the Antarctic, on the Ross Ice Shelf: first established by Richard Byrd (1928); used for polar exploration  

Little Bear  
    n    the. the English name for      Ursa Minor  

Little Belt  
    n  a strait in Denmark, between Jutland and Funen Island, linking the Kattegat with the Baltic. Length: about 48 km (30 miles). Width: up to 29 km (18 miles),  (Danish name)   Lille Bælt  

Little Bighorn  
    n  a river in the W central U.S., rising in N Wyoming and flowing north to the Bighorn River. Its banks were the scene of the defeat (1876) and killing of General Custer and his command by Indians  

Little Corporal  
    n  the. a nickname of Napoleon Bonaparte  

Little Diomede  
    n  the smaller of the two Diomede Islands in the Bering Strait: administered by the U.S. Area: about 10 sq. km (4 sq. miles)  

Little Dipper  
    n    the. a U.S. and Canadian name for      Ursa Minor  

Little Dog  
    n    the. the English name for      Canis Minor  

1    (Also called (in vertical engines))   top end  the smaller end of a connecting rod in an internal-combustion engine or reciprocating pump  
  Compare      big end  

2  the bearing surface between the smaller end of a connecting rod and the gudgeon pin  

1  (esp. in the 19th century) a person opposed to the extension of the British Empire  

2    (Brit)  
informal  a person who perceives most foreign influences on Britain's culture and institutions as damaging or insidious  

little grebe  
    n  a small brownish European diving bird, Podiceps ruficollis, frequenting lakes, family Podicipitidae (grebes)  

little hours  
    pl n    (R.C. Church)  the canonical hours of prime, terce, sext, and nones in the divine office  

Little John  
    n  one of Robin Hood's companions, noted for his great size and strength  

little magazine  
    n  a literary magazine that features experimental or other writing of interest to a limited number of readers  

1  a man of no importance or significance  

2    (Brit)  a tradesman or artisan operating on a small scale  

little office  
    n    (R.C. Church)  a series of psalms and prayers similar to the divine office but shorter  

little owl  
    n  a small Old World owl, Athene noctua, having a speckled brown plumage and flattish head  

little people  , folk  
    pl n    (Folklore)  small supernatural beings, such as elves, pixies, or leprechauns  

Little Rock  
    n  a city in central Arkansas, on the Arkansas River: state capital. Pop.: 175752 (1996 est.)  

Little Russia  
    n  a region of the former SW Soviet Union, consisting chiefly of the Ukraine  

Little Russian  
    n  
    adj    a former word for      Ukrainian  

little slam  
    n    (Bridge, etc.)  the winning of all tricks except one by one side, or the contract to do so,  (Also called)   small slam  

Little St Bernard Pass  
    n  a pass over the Savoy Alps, between Bourg-Saint-Maurice, France, and La Thuile, Italy: 11th-century hospice. Height: 2187 m (7177 ft.)  

little theatre  
    n    (Theatre)    (chiefly U.S. and Canadian)  experimental or avant-garde drama, usually amateur, originating from a theatrical movement of the 1920s  

little woman  
    n  
the    (Brit)  
old-fashioned    a facetious term for      wife  


What is the meaning of Little Bit of Love?
  • badass  n. a person who does not care too much about the others, a little rude, assertive
  • love to bits  exp. love very much (smth. or smb.)
  • philophile  n. Lover of loving; fondness for the concept of love, affection, and kindness; freely caring and loving.

    "As a philophile I can help but love everyone, it just brings me much joy."

  • anagapesis  n. loss of feelings for someone who was formerly loved ; falling out of love

    From Greek: an = without ; agape = love

  • a fair bit  exp. quite a lot

    we came in for a fair bit of criticism; I've travelled in Asia a fair bit

  • love locks  n. padlocks that couples lock on a bridge or fence among others to symbolise their love
  • love me, love my dog  exp. expression used for pointing out that, if you love someone, you accept also things and people dear to the person you love
  • lul  exp. love you loads

    "je t'aime beaucoup" in French

  • TLC  exp. tenderness, love and care
  • philophobia  n. fear of falling in love
  • fat chance  exp. little or no possibility of something to happen
  • he|she loves me not  exp. a humorous way of saying that someone doesn't like or love the speaker.

    E.g.: You've seen the way she treated me last time we met. It's clear: she loves me not.

  • ILY  abbr. acron. Short for "I love you".
  • lem (L.M.)  nm. acronym of Lunar Module, little vehicle created especially to move on the moon during XXth century 's space conquest.
  • like nothing  adv. very little; very few; said to indicate that something is in a low amount/quantity or insignificant

    E.g. You weigh like nothing; It costs like nothing; It is a big deal, but you make it look like nothing.

 

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