“Little Girl” is a song by the American garage rock band Syndicate of Sound, released in 1966. It became their most famous and successful single, reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The song is characterized by its catchy guitar riff, energetic rhythm, and powerful vocals. The lyrics express the narrator’s frustration and heartbreak after his romantic interest, referred to as “little girl,” leaves him for someone else. The raw emotion in the vocals and the band’s intense performance contributed to the song’s impact and popularity.
“Little Girl” has become a classic of the garage rock genre and is celebrated for its raw and gritty sound. Over the years, it has been featured in various movies, TV shows, and commercials, solidifying its status as a staple of 1960s rock music.
The song’s enduring appeal lies in its energetic and rebellious spirit, making it a favorite among fans of vintage rock and roll.