The Little Voice
"The Little Voice" is a song by Swedish musician Sahlene from her debut studio album It's Been a While. It was released as the lead single from the album in 2000, by Roadrunner Arcade Music. The song was written and produced by Patrik Berger and Kara DioGuardi. "The Little Voice" experienced minimal commercial success in Sweden, where it peaked at number 51 on the Swedish national record chart.
Release
Although the single received airplay, Sahlene's record company went bankrupt before the release of her debut album, and the album was shelved. But, in 2003 she finally released her debut album It's Been a While, which contained "The Little Voice". "The Little Voice" had heavy promotion and an accompanying music video was also released. The music video features Sahlene in a laboratory like set, walking around and scenes of her performing the song is also shown.Track listings and formats
- "The Little Voice" – 3:11
- "Hush Hush" – 4:38
- Maxi single
- "The Little Voice" – 3:11
- "Hush Hush" – 4:38
- "The Little Voice" – 4:42
- "The Little Voice" – 7:24
Credits and personnel
- Sahlene – lead vocals, backing vocals, vocal arrangement
- Patrik Berger – writer, producer, all instruments, programming
- Kara DioGuardi – writer, producer, backing vocals, vocal arrangement
- Bernard Löhr – mixing
- Björn Engelmann – mastering
Charts
Hilary Duff version
The American singer Hilary Duff recorded a version with some difference in the lyrics, called Little Voice, for her second studio album, Metamorphosis. It was released as the third and final single from the album on May 10, 2004. The single was only released outside of the United States. The song was produced by Chico Bennett and DioGuardi. The song peaked at number twenty-nine in Australia and also peaked at eighteen in Netherlands.Music video
Track listing
- Australian CD single
- "Little Voice" — 3:03
- "Party Up" — 3:43
- European CD single
- "Little Voice" — 3:03
- "Come Clean" — 3:43
Charts
Release history
RBD versions
group RBD recorded Spanish and Portuguese cover versions of "The Little Voice", titled "Tu Dulce Voz" and "Sua Doce Voz", for their third studio album, Celestial and its Portuguese-language version, Celestial , respectively. The song was adapted to Spanish by Michkin Boyzo, while the Portuguese version was written by Cláudio Rabello, both of who had already adapted some songs for the band into their respective languages. Both versions were produced by Armando Ávila, one of the group's constant producers.Formats
Digital download / Spanish version- "Tu Dulce Voz" – 3:19
- "Sua Doce Voz" – 3:20
Credits and personnel
- Anahí - lead vocals
- Dulce María - lead vocals
- Maite Perroni - lead vocals
- Lynda Thomas - background vocals