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Burl Ives – A Little Bitty Tear

Upon its release, the song resonated widely with fans of country music, and it climbed the charts, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and peaking at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100. These rankings marked it as one of Ives’s most popular crossover hits, blending both country and pop elements that helped it capture a broad audience.

Burl Ives – A Little Bitty Tear: The Story Behind a Country Classic

If you’ve ever heard the tender, nostalgic sound of Burl Ives singing «A Little Bitty Tear,» you might wonder—what’s the story behind this song, and why has it touched so many hearts for decades? Let’s dive deep into the origins, meaning, and history of «A Little Bitty Tear» and explore how it became one of the unforgettable hits of classic country music.

The Origins of *»A Little Bitty Tear»

Burl Ives - A Little Bitty Tear
Cover LP Burl Ives Decca 1961
«A Little Bitty Tear» was recorded by Burl Ives in 1961 and quickly became one of his most successful tracks. The song was written by Hank Cochran, a celebrated songwriter known for penning hits for artists like Patsy Cline and Ray Price. Produced by the legendary Owen Bradley, «A Little Bitty Tear» appeared on Burl Ives’s 1961 album «The Versatile Burl Ives!»
Upon its release, the song resonated widely with fans of country music, and it climbed the charts, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and peaking at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100. These rankings marked it as one of Ives’s most popular crossover hits, blending both country and pop elements that helped it capture a broad audience.

What Is «A Little Bitty Tear» About?

At its core, «A Little Bitty Tear» speaks to the pain of heartbreak and the vulnerability of showing emotions. The lyrics reflect the sadness of losing a loved one, revealing that even the smallest sign of sorrow—a “little bitty tear”—can make us feel a deep and lingering sense of loss. The song’s gentle melody and Ives’s heartfelt performance underscore this theme, making it a relatable and timeless piece for anyone who has experienced a bittersweet ending in love.
This theme of emotional honesty was a major part of Ives’s appeal and helped «A Little Bitty Tear» resonate deeply with audiences, who found comfort in its simplicity and relatability. It’s a song that says it’s okay to let a tear fall, even if it’s just a little one.




Who Was Burl Ives?

Burl Ives - A Little Bitty Tear
Burl Ives
Burl Ives was not just a singer—he was a true American icon. Known for his rich, warm voice, Ives was a prominent figure in folk and country music, as well as a celebrated actor. His career spanned radio, Broadway, television, and film. He even won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in «The Big Country.» Ives had numerous No. 1 hits throughout his career, including “Funny Way of Laughin’” and “Call Me Mr. In-Between,” showcasing his versatility and appeal across different audiences.
In addition to his hit songs, Burl Ives’s voice became a symbol of comfort and nostalgia for listeners of all ages. He was widely recognized for his role as the voice of Sam the Snowman in the classic Christmas special «Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,» which has become a staple of American holiday tradition.
«A Little Bitty Tear» is not just another song from the past; it’s a track that has continued to hold meaning for listeners over the decades. The song’s message about heartbreak and vulnerability still resonates today, showing the power of simple, sincere lyrics paired with a memorable melody. Many modern listeners continue to discover «A Little Bitty Tear» and find themselves moved by its timeless sound and message. It remains a favorite in country music playlists, and Burl Ives’s gentle, soothing voice is unforgettable.
Thank you for taking this journey through one of Burl Ives’s most cherished songs. If you’re a fan of country music or just discovering its treasures, stick around and explore more of the stories behind your favorite tunes!

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Burl Ives – A Little Bitty Tear Lyrics

A little bitty tear let me down, spoiled my act as a clown
I had it made up not make a frown, but a little bitty tear let me down
You said you were leaving tomorrow
That today was our last day
I said there’d be no sorrow, that I’d laugh when you walked away
A little bitty tear let me down, spoiled my act as a clown
I had it made up not make a frown, but a little bitty tear let me down
I said I’d laugh when you left me
Pull a funny as you went out the door
That I’d have another waiting
And I’d wave goodbye as you go
A little bitty tear let me down, spoiled my act as a clown
I had it made up not make a frown, but a little bitty tear let me down
Everything went like a planned it
And really put on quite a show
In my heart I felt I could stand it
Till you walked with your *grip* through the door
A little bitty tear let me down, spoiled my act as a clown
I had it made up not make a frown, but a little bitty tear let me down
A little bitty tear let me down

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Single Burl Ives Decca 1961

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