"Little Girl" is characterized by its mid-tempo beat, melancholic synthesizers, and Sandra’s distinctively soft, breathy vocals.

The song was written by Hubert Kemmler, Markus Löhr, Michael Cretu, and Klaus Hirschburger. Michael Cretu, who later created the Enigma project, was Sandra’s producer (and later her husband), and his signature atmospheric production is evident throughout the track.

: It reached the Top 20 in Germany, Switzerland, and several other European nations.

The music video for "Little Girl" was filmed in Venice, Italy. It is widely remembered for its moody and evocative imagery:

"Little Girl" is a classic synth-pop track released in 1985 by the German singer Sandra Cretu (known professionally as Sandra ). It was the third single from her debut studio album, The Long Play , following her international breakthrough with "Maria Magdalena". The Origin of "Little Girl" (1985)

: Late 1985 (single release dates varied by country, with some reaching into early 1986). Genre : Synth-pop / Euro-disco. Album : The Long Play . Musical Composition and Themes

: Fans often cite this video as one of the most beautiful of the 1980s Euro-disco era, helping to cement Sandra's image as a "European Pop Queen". Chart Performance and Legacy

: The song remains a staple of 80s nostalgia playlists and is frequently featured in retro pop retrospectives.