Rosco Gordon's "Just a Little Bit" was released in late 1959 and entered the
Billboard R&B chart in February 1960. An early review described the song as "a rhymba [rhumba] blues", a reference to Gordon's "slightly shambolic, loping style of piano shuffle called 'Rosco's Rhythm. The original Vee-Jay single lists Gordon as the songwriter, although some later issues (and versions by other artists) list Bass and others as the writers. "Just a Little Bit" was Rosco Gordon's fourth (and last) single to enter the R&B chart, where it reached number two during a stay of seventeen weeks in 1960. "Just a Little Bit" also appeared on
Billboards
Hot 100 at number 64, making it Gordon's only song to enter the broader chart. ==Renditions and influence==