Algo pequeñito
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Single by Daniel Diges | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
from the album Daniel Diges | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Released | April 13, 2010 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Format | Digital download | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Recorded | 2010 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre | Pop, waltz | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Length | 2:59 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Label | Warner Music Spain | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Writer(s) | Jesús Cañadilla Luis Miguel de la Varga Alberto Jodar Daniel Diges |
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Producer(s) | Alejandro de Pinedo | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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"Algo pequeñito" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈalɣo pekeˈɲito], "Something Tiny") is a song performed by Daniel Diges and composed by Jesús Cañadilla with the collaboration of Luis Miguel de la Varga, Alberto Jodar and Daniel Diges himself,[1][2] which represented Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. The song, which is based on the classic waltz rhythm, was the winner of the Spanish national final Eurovisión: Destino Oslo, held on February 22.[3][4] It is the first single released from his self-titled album Daniel Diges.
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Background

"Algo pequeñito" is the second song ever written by its author, Jesús Cañadilla, a fan of the Eurovision Song Contest. He had previously written the song "Sumando puntos" to submit it to the Spanish Eurovision preselection of 2009, sung by himself under the stage name Bayarte. Once he had written the song "Algo pequeñito" he contacted several potential performers without luck. He eventually contacted actor Daniel Diges through a friend and he liked the song. On January 5, 2010, seven days before the closing date for submissions for the Spanish Eurovision national final, Daniel Diges flew from Tenerife, where he was on tour with the musical Mamma Mia!, to Madrid to record the song. Alejandro de Pinedo took charge of the musical production.[5]
Versions
Once the song was chosen as the Spanish Eurovision entry, a mastered version was made public on March 11, 2010. In the mastered version, computer sounds were replaced by real instruments and Daniel gave the song a more rock influence with his vocal performance, mirroring his live performance at the Spanish national final.[6][7] On April 13, 2010, the song was made available for digital download on iTunes.[8]
Daniel Diges' first album, self-titled Daniel Diges, includes the mastered Eurovision version of the song and an alternative swing-jazz version.[9][10]
Eurovision 2010
The song automatically qualified for the final of the contest on May 29, 2010. It finished 15th with 68 points.
The performance at the finals was disturbed as a known stunt-man named Jaume Marquet Cot (better known as Jimmy Jump) stormed the stage during Diges' performance. In accordance with the rules he was allowed to perform again after the last song.[11][12][13][14][15]
Music video
During the second weekend of March 2010 (March 12–14), a music video for "Algo pequeñito" was shot by director Santiago Tabernero at outdoor and indoor locations in Madrid. The video, which was released on March 19, is set in an abandoned circus that comes back to life with the song, and depicts Daniel Diges as the circus master.[16][17][18]
Covers
In 2011, Anne-Marie David, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1973, covered the song with most lyrics in French.[19]
Charts
Chart (2010) | Peak position |
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Spanish Singles Chart[20] | 5 |
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External links
- Official music video at YouTube
- Profile and lyrics at Eurovision.tv
- Profile and lyrics at BBC Online
- Profile and lyrics at The Diggiloo Thrush
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