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On 15 October 2012, Louis Tomlinson confirmed via social networking website Twitter that "Little Things" would serve as the second single of their second studio album Take Me Home.[1] The song was written by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran and Fiona Bevan, and produced by Jake Gosling. In February 2012, One Direction stated interest in working with Sheeran for their second studio album, after he gave them the song "Moments" for their debut studio album.[2] In April 2012, Sheeran confirmed in an interview with Dose.ca that they were in contact: "I've got two songs that their manager emailed me for — old songs that were meant to go on my last album — a big stadium anthem. So I'm going to put them towards them and see if they like them, I wouldn't necessarily do that with any other bands."[3] In June 2012, Sheeran confirmed that One Direction would be recording two of his songs. He told the Daily Star: "I wrote a couple of songs when I was 17 that One Direction want for their next album. I'm going into the studio in August to produce the tracks for them. I won't feature on the tracks though. There's definitely a divide in genre."[4]
On 15 October 2012, Louis Tomlinson confirmed via social networking website Twitter that "Little Things" would serve as the second single of their second studio album Take Me Home.[1] The song was written by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran and Fiona Bevan, and produced by Jake Gosling. In February 2012, One Direction stated interest in working with Sheeran for their second studio album, after he gave them the song "Moments" for their debut studio album.[2] In April 2012, Sheeran confirmed in an interview with Dose.ca that they were in contact: "I've got two songs that their manager emailed me for — old songs that were meant to go on my last album — a big stadium anthem. So I'm going to put them towards them and see if they like them, I wouldn't necessarily do that with any other bands."[3] In June 2012, Sheeran confirmed that One Direction would be recording two of his songs. He told the Daily Star: "I wrote a couple of songs when I was 17 that One Direction want for their next album. I'm going into the studio in August to produce the tracks for them. I won't feature on the tracks though. There's definitely a divide in genre."[4]
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