The story I've heard was she was in Jamaica or the Bahama's, and earned some money singing but the local govt. wouldn't let her take the money out of the country because she wasn't a citizen. So she spent the $16,000 recording "More, more, more" there on the island and "money laundered" her profits back to the U.S. in the form of a music recording. Smart lady..
True was doing commercials for hire in Jamaica when a state of political upheaval broke out on the island. She was looking for a way to get herself and her money back home to the USA. She called upon her friend, producer Greg Diamond, to help her get a song demo together - a way of laundering her money off of the Caribbean island in the form of a master tape. Diamond reportedly wrote the now-classic song in one hour and produced the whole demo with the help of island musicians - horn section and all - for only $1,400.
Never understood the Disco hate: what kind of creep doesn't enjoy fun quality dance music with a bunch of excited women? This tune is so infectious and danceable
the disco hate was mostly a forced excuse for homophobes, racists and religious nuts everywhere to crack down on such communities. it's not that people hated disco due to oversaturation or whatever, it was mostly just a hate fueled rampage against a successful movement of tolerance, like, the music was always pretty great.
Count me in! This song just reminds me of the lazy carefree days of being a kid and what was playing on K-RTH 101 FM in the LA area- even though I grew up in Simi Valley California.
I was a die hard rock and roller who was forced to go to discos to meet babes. I hated disco music but there was something about this I liked. Maybe the horns, I don't know. But this was a nice memory.
@@tballer2018 well heck. I’m 58 in Cinci and I need to get my crooked cranky knees down to the banks. On second thought, I guess I’ll just dance in my kitchen. Lol. Good to hear though. Nice to see old songs come back for younger generation to hear what we listened to and loved
feeling the same.. most of disco songs give me life and love and hope, others rememberme the world we are living in and make me cry... this is real music..
Más más más que buen tema pasan los años y ya un hombre cincuentón la sigo escuchando como en mi tiempo de adolecente .lástima que la intérprete ya no está pero dejó un tema para la eternidad y la seguiré escuchando más más más . Y más
@@spankynater4242 Everything is relative. Have you ever heard Donna Summer Love to Love You Baby? Compared to that, More More More is elegant, subtle, and very tasteful. I mean that as a compliment.
this may have been the first single i ever bought. got it at the "big J" music store in staten island, and played it on an electrophonic compact stereo. life made no more sense then than now but i didn't care. so how do you like YOUR love?
@@TheAbele992 Well, personally, I NO LONGER believed in some imaginary being called "god" because I learned that religion as a whole is a complete fairy tale!
I literally think THIS should be on the official soundtrack of the 70s. Easily Top 10, maybe Top 5...She lived the 70s, and this song just resonates the era. What a beauty. I dare say this song will keep her memory alive for many decades to come. Cheers to Andrea!
One significant factor is this song sounded completely unlike what came before it - truly new at the time. In many ways the early 70s were culturally an extension of the 60s but finally by 1975-76 the decade was getting its own identity and its sound and in many cases look were fresh and inspired. There was a sense of moving away from the commotion of pop culture that had defined the previous 10 years.
@@radamik I think there is a lapsus between 1970 and 1976; Funk music, hustle, soul. But I agree with how music changed in 10 years. In 2011 is so different than today in many ways, specially in information technology and music and ideas. The period of time is like you´ve said ten years.
Around 1975 it seemed like many - not all - aspects of pop culture started going off on a tangent that was pretty original with only a hint of derivation from the past. And much of it was in an urban setting - New York lost much of its early 70s dreariness (as seen in the movie the French Connection) and had a vitality fueled by new Broadway shows, fashion, design, and especially disco, even before Studio 54 opened - the energy was symbolized by the city now being called “The Big Apple.”
Epic 1976 Hit, 15 yrs old. So many things to associate with this song jr high school, friends, girl friend, disco phase, summer list goes on and on. Radio stations hardly ever played the long version I guess because of time. Long version much better. Blessings Always!!!
She did the best with what she had...what a great disco song... Andrea you lived your life and left a beautiful song for the world to always listen to...thank you...rest in peace...
Minions 2 brought me here. Thank you for introducing me to this song. I love 70's music anyway, but never had the pleasure of hearing this song. The vinyl death trap playing this song is now ingrained in my memory.
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I think DISCO was a certain kind of music that took you to a different place no other music can take you. And I wish it was still around. I miss it Every Day !
1976... Bicentennial Year. What a time to be alive!! I had some of the best times of my life in the 70's. Wouldn't trade those days for nothing in the world ✌
@@davidcruzjr295 The country wide celebration of the 200th birthday of the U.S. on the 4th of July. It was a great year for music. The semiquincentennial (250th) birthday of the U.S. is July 4th, 2026.
I was born in 1977, these 70's songs filled my childhood and listening to them on family drives every weekend to visit family 4 hours away...some days these oldies just pop in my head and I look them up! Great song! ❤ Those were the days!
I was driving with my ex boyfriend and this song came on and we just looked at each other no words spoken got out out of the car and started dancing in the street
So this is where Len's "Steal My Sunshine" sample came from! Lol I've been wondering for years where was the sample from and it was this song the whole time 😂. This the first time I ever heard this entire song. It popped in my head so I looked it up lol.
So many bands have been doing it for years they just take a sample of a song that you already like and use it! They say beastie boys was the first to sample other music for their own songs like this! Nowadays you have to pay for that! But when we see most of it they just did it they didn’t tell anybody or ask permission
I remember I bought this album at Target for like $1. I was kind of embarrassed but I told a friend of mine anyway. He started laughing and said he had done the same! But the truth is I do like this song, and in 2019 I still like it.
I was born. in 1976. but after listening to a 70s album. I only wish I was born. in 1960s instead oldies. but goodies. will never die. 💃🕺👯🕴️🥁🎸💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋🤩🤩🤩
Rode my bike to Big N and bought the 45 circa 1976... it was pouring rain on the way home, i was soaked and had the 45 in a small bag in my right hand gripping the handlebar...friend of mine ran me off the road with his bike into a tree. 45 was broken into 38 pieces! I was so upset I actually cried. Must have be about 14. Told mom when I got home and she drove me back to the store so could plop down another 89 cents for another copy! Thank you mom, miss you! Such an infectious track!
You know a song is great when a tiny piece of it--a 10-second instrumental clip--becomes the basis for ANOTHER massive hit song (Len's "Steal My Sunshine").
I was a nightclub DJ in the late 70's- mid 80s..we had Arthur Murray dance instructors come in after working so I was also switching from funk to disco 😂...they liked Donna Summer, Bee Gees, Gloria Gaynor etc & especially More,more more 💃🕺
70's...what more can be said about that decade. Beautiful time and place. Music is untouchable. Times were simple and easy. Everyone who experienced it will tell you that. Unlike how it is now life was good then. Needs to be that way now. Good music, good times, just simply having fun and common sense.
For those wondering, the musicians are lead vocalist Andrea True, guitarist Steve Love, bassist Jim Gregory, drummer Godfrey Diamond, percussionist-pianist Gregg Diamond, saxophonist Enrique Moore, and trumpeter James Smart.
They were amazing black and white fun days my friend. They were the best. Everyone got along. People had brains and idiots did not rule the world. Great time to have been younger.
Love More, More, More. One of the great songs of the 70s. Other songs in this category are "Love Hangover" by Diana Ross and "Try Me I Know We Can Make It If We Tried" by Donna Summer. I had the pleasure of meeting and having a drink with Andrea True Connection when she sang at our club downstairs in the Bramalea City centre where I was the club DJ. Disco was king for a few short years, but boy did we all dance. Really miss those days!
@@jjmorris1890 Bramalea is a suburb of Toronto, Canada, close to Brampton. The Centre was a large 2 storey indoor mall. Yes we danced our "asses" off to the wee hours of the morning. We lived for the night life back in those good old days...something that's sadly missing in our culture these days!
1976 I was in high school. This was blasting out with disco Frampton, nugent, Aerosmith, ac/DC ... jacked up fast loud hotrods & fast women. Damn good times. Still listen to this music ... as I work on my new hotrod my 1960 4dr Plymouth belvedere... Christine's cousi. "At last"
The production and great sound of this is due to Tom Moulton the legendary mixer who performed a miracle with the rough tape of this song he was given to work with.
@@floogelhornzzz4770 Maybe I'm wrong on the story, but she was in Jamaica and there was a change in government. I think it was when Seaga came to power. There weren't ATMs everywhere and she needed to get back to the US. She recorded this song and it got her back home. I could be completely wrong about any part of this except for her need to get back to the US.
@@andrewdouglass1427 She was acting in commercials in Jamaica at the time and there was a ban on leaving the country with any assets. Rather than forfeit her pay, she sank all her money into making the demo of this song. Prior to that, she acted in several adult films in Scandinavia in the 1960s and starred in American porn starting in the 1970s through the mid 1980s.
I remember a group of us university students disco dancing in the 70's to this. We threw our wallets on the dance floor and pranced around them. We did pull... honest! Great days
K-Billy continues with this adult film star turned disco diva as we keep on bringing you super sounds of the 70s. And if you're the 12th caller, you could win free Big Kahuna burgers for life. Here on K-Billy, where the hits keep on tru-cking.
The bridge at 2:11 is amazing that and other features were added to the original recording by Tom Moulton who remastered it. It was re-released and zoomed to the top of the charts. To me this is the most iconic disco song of all time
Disco never sucked!
Andrea did, though. In several films.
This is pre techno
Rap and hip hop suck.
Right ? I love Disco !!!! 😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
No way
The story I've heard was she was in Jamaica or the Bahama's, and earned some money singing but the local govt. wouldn't let her take the money out of the country because she wasn't a citizen. So she spent the $16,000 recording "More, more, more" there on the island and "money laundered" her profits back to the U.S. in the form of a music recording. Smart lady..
Great story! Good enough to repeat without bothering to try to figure out if it’s true or not… research’s not my style!
You misspelled "Bahamas"
True was doing commercials for hire in Jamaica when a state of political upheaval broke out on the island. She was looking for a way to get herself and her money back home to the USA. She called upon her friend, producer Greg Diamond, to help her get a song demo together - a way of laundering her money off of the Caribbean island in the form of a master tape. Diamond reportedly wrote the now-classic song in one hour and produced the whole demo with the help of island musicians - horn section and all - for only $1,400.
Never understood the Disco hate: what kind of creep doesn't enjoy fun quality dance music with a bunch of excited women? This tune is so infectious and danceable
Bunch and bunch of women hmmmm❤❤❤❤
the disco hate was mostly a forced excuse for homophobes, racists and religious nuts everywhere to crack down on such communities.
it's not that people hated disco due to oversaturation or whatever, it was mostly just a hate fueled rampage against a successful movement of tolerance, like, the music was always pretty great.
I love this song ......1976! Pure
Part of my Childhood. I love Andre true!,.....
Part of my childhood too❤. Also one I had on a 45
yessss
Count me in! This song just reminds me of the lazy carefree days of being a kid and what was playing on K-RTH 101 FM in the LA area- even though I grew up in Simi Valley California.
Bicentennial 1976
@@82maddhatterSpirit of 76!
Summer ‘76 what great memories
It was the absolute best time of my life! I was 14 going on 18. Getting into the discos and dancing the night away!
I was 3.
I was 9.
I was 5 then.
I was a die hard rock and roller who was forced to go to discos to meet babes. I hated disco music but there was something about this I liked. Maybe the horns, I don't know. But this was a nice memory.
Same here exactly, and the horns are excellent too!
2:34 sampled by Len for "steal my sunshine"
coming from a 13 year old this is atm; my fav song
Check out Donna Summer:- love to love you baby. Similar vibe.
I remember hearing this song at the club back in the 70s now I'm 66 yrs old and still jamming out to this music 🎶
I'm 68 saw here in ci Cincinnati at age 23 or 24. I think $12 a lot then but maybe 2 free beers
@@armondperrone801826 in cincy. we still play this in bars down at the banks😂😂
@@tballer2018 well heck. I’m 58 in Cinci and I need to get my crooked cranky knees down to the banks. On second thought, I guess I’ll just dance in my kitchen. Lol. Good to hear though. Nice to see old songs come back for younger generation to hear what we listened to and loved
Intergenerational good vibes 🎶🎷
Maybe you mean your 46 year ol boyfriend is listening
I want to cry thanking God for the wonderful music from the70's
Me too. God bless you!
The trumpet solos on this record are outstanding!!
By none other than Herb Alpert, of course.
@@marktrbovic251 I had no idea - that is spectacular!!
@@AHC63 Glad to enlighten you.
@@marktrbovic251 Sounds like it could be Herb Alpert on trumpet, but it was James Smart en.wikipedia.org/wiki/More,_More,_More
I read years ago it was Albert I don't know they got it wrong
This song makes me want to cry, remembering my life as a kid in the 70s. We were so lucky to have such great music then!
feeling the same.. most of disco songs give me life and love and hope, others rememberme the world we are living in and make me cry... this is real music..
I miss my parents, the really tried to shelter me from societies BS! I should've enjoyed myself as a kid more!
I'm there with you, James. I was in junior high school when this masterpiece came out. It's even more meaningful to this day 😄
Disco is great- this song is trash
This song was a great disco song...great dance tune...!!
The production on this record is off the charts.
Sands of time especially the sandblockd
The trumpet part is superb!
Made in Kingston, JA in 1975 by legendary Disco producer Greg Diamond.
Agree totally Dave. I listen to the trumpet solo from 2:12 to 2:30 and 5:02 to 5:40 over and over and over.....
FACTS!!! Coming from a rap musician !
A Classic Song ! Big Hit In 1976 ! Still Catchy In 2024 !
So catchy.. elements of it are being used in a Chevrolet commercial
Len - steal my sunshine looped it
A garbage song stealing from a great song @@tcttvradio
The break with the cowbells is really catchy😁👍So catchy that the group "Len" used the break for their hit "Steal My Sunshine"😁👍
@dennisengram4437 Don't think a lot of people realise that this is re release. It was originally recorded and released in Jamaica in 1975.
Feminine, dreamy, flirtatious, vaguely seductive, and above all, timeless.
Más más más que buen tema pasan los años y ya un hombre cincuentón la sigo escuchando como en mi tiempo de adolecente .lástima que la intérprete ya no está pero dejó un tema para la eternidad y la seguiré escuchando más más más . Y más
Wasn’t she a porn star?
Vaguely seductive? It’s hot AF.
@@spankynater4242 Everything is relative. Have you ever heard Donna Summer Love to Love You Baby? Compared to that, More More More is elegant, subtle, and very tasteful. I mean that as a compliment.
@@Modes9 still not seeing it. More more more, how do you like it, how do you like it, how do you like my love, is not subtle.
more more more. featuring the great Herb Albert on trumpet.
Was that really Herb ?
I didn’t realize that was Herb Albert! No wonder I’ve always loved this tune.I’ve been in love with that man since the 60s.
Trumpet is credited to James Smart. It is not Herb Alpert.
@@markfadness9204 Good to know! I was beginning to wonder if was Alpert as it does sound like him.
@@normkirk65I don't think so
Next month this timeless classic is gonna be 43 years old. To this day, it still has no expiration date.
True. Classic.
To quote Sylvester Stallone's Rocky, "Absolutely!"
this may have been the first single i ever bought. got it at the "big J" music store in staten island, and played it on an electrophonic compact stereo. life made no more sense then than now but i didn't care. so how do you like YOUR love?
I love it, it's so sexy it reminds me of my youth in the 70's in New York.
Great memories dancing at the Disco.
I love this song it's pure 1976.
When I endured hot illinois
Summer days .....I'd turn Andre
True connection. I was 17...and
Fully loved this music!
@@WilliamMarkovich-u1b it was actually originally released in Jamaica 1975 then re released in 1976. Issue with Jamaican Authorities.
May this lady rest in peace for eternity.
She's more than likely in Hell, but hey only God knows
@@TheAbele992you can't judge her even though she did porn
@@TheAbele992 and you are?
@@TheAbele992 Well, personally, I NO LONGER believed in some imaginary being called "god" because I learned that religion as a whole is a complete fairy tale!
Growing up in the 70s was the best decade ever!!!!?!
Damn straight!!!
Remember dancing to this. Those were fun times.
I literally think THIS should be on the official soundtrack of the 70s. Easily Top 10, maybe Top 5...She lived the 70s, and this song just resonates the era. What a beauty. I dare say this song will keep her memory alive for many decades to come. Cheers to Andrea!
Why stop there? make it the national anthem
One significant factor is this song sounded completely unlike what came before it - truly new at the time. In many ways the early 70s were culturally an extension of the 60s but finally by 1975-76 the decade was getting its own identity and its sound and in many cases look were fresh and inspired. There was a sense of moving away from the commotion of pop culture that had defined the previous 10 years.
@@radamik I think there is a lapsus between 1970 and 1976; Funk music, hustle, soul. But I agree with how music changed in 10 years. In 2011 is so different than today in many ways, specially in information technology and music and ideas. The period of time is like you´ve said ten years.
Around 1975 it seemed like many - not all - aspects of pop culture started going off on a tangent that was pretty original with only a hint of derivation from the past. And much of it was in an urban setting - New York lost much of its early 70s dreariness (as seen in the movie the French Connection) and had a vitality fueled by new Broadway shows, fashion, design, and especially disco, even before Studio 54 opened - the energy was symbolized by the city now being called “The Big Apple.”
No. Best national anthem replacement(?)-- We're Not Gonna Take It( Twisted Sister!)... 😆
It's a beautiful classic song can be played forever 2024 and beyond.
Disco music was one of the best times in the 70's in my opinion,I was 14 years old but it brings memories.
Epic 1976 Hit, 15 yrs old. So many things to associate with this song jr high school, friends, girl friend, disco phase, summer list goes on and on. Radio stations hardly ever played the long version I guess because of time. Long version much better. Blessings Always!!!
Wow this takes me back, just 15 years old, loved this song.
She did the best with what she had...what a great disco song... Andrea you lived your life and left a beautiful song for the world to always listen to...thank you...rest in peace...
@@sludge4125 😱🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wait hold up: she died? When, where and what cause?
@@jamesfracasse8178 Heart failure in 2011, New York
It’s really a good effort for a porno actress who found herself stranded in Jamaica in 1975. Definitely a woman with some musical talent.
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist na,
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Turning 66, this music is as good now as it was in early 70's back then! Its magical and never grows old, brings back the good times in spirit:)
What a great song from the best decade of music the 70s.
Thank you Andrea and Greg Diamond for a song I've loved since 8th grade.
And Tom Moulton
yesssss
Minions 2 brought me here. Thank you for introducing me to this song. I love 70's music anyway, but never had the pleasure of hearing this song. The vinyl death trap playing this song is now ingrained in my memory.
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where is this in the movie
You can also hear it in Sex And The City. In case you can't understand what she means by "how do you like it."
@@valeriehartman3705 Sex and The City led me here
I was in my20's when this song came out today im 70 those wer the good old days☹️
I think DISCO was a certain kind of music that took you to a different place no other music can take you. And I wish it was still around. I miss it Every Day !
Totally agree!!!!
Disco will live forever in the heart of true fans of music, regardless of genre.
Didn't it have a huge revival in the early-to-mid 2010s? Hasn't gone away since.
Reality!❤
The secret to disco was cocaine
What a SEXY voice Andrea had..
RIP.. you will be missed Andrea...
Finally, someone said it.
Fr the “more more more” ❤️😳
And her body wasn't at all bad either.
Well, her "sexy" voice matched her old career as a pornstar before she became a disco singer!!!
@@ApartmentKing66 You should check out her movies... 😉
My mom had this we played all kinds of great music 😊
(5:20) Intro to the song by "Len - Steal my Sunshine" 😁
1976... Bicentennial Year. What a time to be alive!! I had some of the best times of my life in the 70's. Wouldn't trade those days for nothing in the world ✌
What happened that year I was 2 years old.🤔
I was camping on Bicentennial weekend. Live on, Taylors Falls.
Agreed.
@@davidcruzjr295 The country wide celebration of the 200th birthday of the U.S. on the 4th of July. It was a great year for music. The semiquincentennial (250th) birthday of the U.S. is July 4th, 2026.
I wasn't even alive when this was released, but listening to it for just a few seconds makes me feel like I was in the middle of it!
LEN sampled the middle for "Steal My Sunshine".
I will die on this hill that this is the greatest disco song ever.
Fantastic tune that will live on!
I was born in 1977, these 70's songs filled my childhood and listening to them on family drives every weekend to visit family 4 hours away...some days these oldies just pop in my head and I look them up! Great song! ❤ Those were the days!
Can't get the sound from "steal my sunshine" out of my head when listening to this song now.
Yup, Len sampled this for sure.
Yes they did!! My next door neighbour designed all the clothes for Lens video. SNUG
I was driving with my ex boyfriend and this song came on and we just looked at each other no words spoken got out out of the car and started dancing in the street
So this is where Len's "Steal My Sunshine" sample came from! Lol I've been wondering for years where was the sample from and it was this song the whole time 😂. This the first time I ever heard this entire song. It popped in my head so I looked it up lol.
Me too! I always wondered where that familiar beat came from! I just figured it out.
Len use a small sample of a bridge in this song! Crazy
So many bands have been doing it for years they just take a sample of a song that you already like and use it! They say beastie boys was the first to sample other music for their own songs like this! Nowadays you have to pay for that! But when we see most of it they just did it they didn’t tell anybody or ask permission
I had all but forgotten about this song, until I heard that one. And i I remember thinking how far superb this song was in comparison!
isn’t discovery awesome?!?
at 5:22 is where Steal my Sunshine took their music
As a 90’a kid, 2:30-2:40 is my favorite part
Came here for this
@@MrSkylightOffical What kind of grammar is that? I don't even know what you're saying.
@@myhandlewasstolen2
Yeah he's not sayin nothin of no substance.
People need to type more correctably.
Don’t want to steal your sunshine but most won’t get your reference…….
Len - Steal my Sunshine
I remember I bought this album at Target for like $1. I was kind of embarrassed but I told a friend of mine anyway. He started laughing and said he had done the same! But the truth is I do like this song, and in 2019 I still like it.
Target for a $1? What year was that 😳
redcandy 45 I would guess it was probably about 1977, they had quite a few copies in their bargain bin ‼️.
It's a guilty pleasure. :-D
You gotta feel somewhat vindicated seeing as this is super popular! Lots of people commenting here on how much they also loved this song, haha.
Wow, I didn't know Target was around back then. I had to go to National Record Mart.
This song is helping me through a very intense depressive episode. ♡ Thank you, Andrea.
A Master Piece from the "Angel of Love..."
I'm happy to hear that. Its tough not to feel at least a little bit better after hearing this song. I've had it on repeat this morning.
It's good to play music that will give a lift and a buzz and get the adrenalin flowing, good on yer my friend.
Hope you're doing much better now ❤️
@@nunoalexandre6408 Of*
Disco music that keeps me going this pandemic.
Amen baby
Love when people were humanitarian
yes? To me, keeps me going this life
Amen to that!!! My daughter asked if I was having a mid life crisis. I replied “ no, a tired of pandemic crisis”
Together ❤ disco
I love this song, Moe Moe Moe nobody likes me 🎶
I was born. in 1976. but after listening to a 70s album. I only wish I was born. in 1960s instead oldies. but goodies. will never die. 💃🕺👯🕴️🥁🎸💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋🤩🤩🤩
Rode my bike to Big N and bought the 45 circa 1976... it was pouring rain on the way home, i was soaked and had the 45 in a small bag in my right hand gripping the handlebar...friend of mine ran me off the road with his bike into a tree. 45 was broken into 38 pieces! I was so upset I actually cried. Must have be about 14. Told mom when I got home and she drove me back to the store so could plop down another 89 cents for another copy! Thank you mom, miss you! Such an infectious track!
You know a song is great when a tiny piece of it--a 10-second instrumental clip--becomes the basis for ANOTHER massive hit song (Len's "Steal My Sunshine").
The mighty 1970s. This was a smash in 1976. It was a hot summer. I was 18 and danced to this in the discos at holiday camps all over the UK.
I was a nightclub DJ in the late 70's- mid 80s..we had Arthur Murray dance instructors come in after working so I was also switching from funk to disco 😂...they liked Donna Summer, Bee Gees, Gloria Gaynor etc & especially More,more more 💃🕺
One of the best disco songs out there!
70's...what more can be said about that decade. Beautiful time and place. Music is untouchable. Times were simple and easy. Everyone who experienced it will tell you that. Unlike how it is now life was good then. Needs to be that way now. Good music, good times, just simply having fun and common sense.
So ture the best times
Brilliant. That trumpet is something else!❤🙂👯♀️💋💖
Trump is guilty of the January 6 insurrection!
one of my favorites of the 70s disco era!!
Me too. !!!!!
Same Here it’s so Good. 💙✨
One of the quintessential songs that made the 70s so great.
49 next year. and still listening. to this fabulous music 😍👍
This is from my generation! I remember Andrea on American Bandstand and the crowd was going crazy! RIP Andrea True!🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
This is when music was music. Everyone was happy and it the time we all loved dance and just have a wonderful time.❤
Talk about had to be there. This song is what's happening. I love it.....😊
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Mine too🥰🥰🥰🥰 I loved the 70s🥰🥰🥰🥰
Lot of people diss disco but there are some great tracks -this a great melody with spot on instrumentation -a classic
Feel like I missed a million miles of fun listening to this song....
❤🎉❤🎉 música lindíssima boa gosto
Just one of those songs
That cowbell absolutely rocks! Can I please get some more, more, more?
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They took most of the song, but good for them...I LOVE both!
2:30 - thus begins the inspiration for the hit from Len, Steal My Sunshine.
@stephen dwyer You do realize that this song predates the Emu Drumulator 2 by a good seven years, right?
HOW ABOUT U COWBELL DEEZ NUTZ ???
For those wondering, the musicians are lead vocalist Andrea True, guitarist Steve Love, bassist Jim Gregory, drummer Godfrey Diamond, percussionist-pianist Gregg Diamond, saxophonist Enrique Moore, and trumpeter James Smart.
If you steal my sunshine...
Yep, this is where that vamp came from. I still expect to hear some of this when I hear that song.
I L-O-V-E you, Andrea. Exquisite disco when the whole dance fever thing was just beginning to come together.
Couldn't get this song out of my head today. I had to play the whole thing. All I could remember was the part MORE MORE MORE .
All I remember is the "Len - Steal My Sunshine" bit. 2:30
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🎶"Moe Moe Moe..how do you like me, how do you like me. Moe, Moe, Moe.. why don't you like me..? Nobody likes me" 🎶
I love this song! It's 1976 all over again!
It was a great year!
The late 70s
It was the bicentennial…that was an amazing year! I was only 11 but what memories…love love love the 70’s. So glad to lived through that decade.
I was raised with really great music 😊
Andrea recorded this in Jamaica but due to a technicality and the law, they released it.and it became a hit
Who else is here for the minions, they bring us back this gem 💎
I was a kid when first heard this......I am 60 an stilllllll love it
Who is listening in 2024? This guy!
I loved this song in high school and i still do.
Liked this song alot in 1976
And still like it great song
I love the 70's, I was born on the last day and the last hour of 79. They seem like very free years!
They were 👍
They were amazing black and white fun days my friend. They were the best. Everyone got along. People had brains and idiots did not rule the world. Great time to have been younger.
Can I PLEASE get some more cow bell!
Love More, More, More. One of the great songs of the 70s. Other songs in this category are "Love Hangover" by Diana Ross and "Try Me I Know We Can Make It If We Tried" by Donna Summer. I had the pleasure of meeting and having a drink with Andrea True Connection when she sang at our club downstairs in the Bramalea City centre where I was the club DJ. Disco was king for a few short years, but boy did we all dance. Really miss those days!
I could Google it, but, tell me more, more, more. Where is Bramalea City?
If “we all danced”, then it is an inherent good!
@@jjmorris1890 Bramalea is a suburb of Toronto, Canada, close to Brampton. The Centre was a large 2 storey indoor mall. Yes we danced our "asses" off to the wee hours of the morning. We lived for the night life back in those good old days...something that's sadly missing in our culture these days!
I have two teen daughters glued to their phones into the wee hours of the morning. If only they wanted to go dancing, I’d drive them to the club!
Love, love, love this song! I remember dancing to this in the 70's at the height of the disco era.
Same here!! Tommy's BackRoom Disco in Phoenix, AZ!!! Ah...........memories...........
I don't remember this song until today that i have seen the movie the rise of gru... OMG it's delicius this song, since México...
Classic 70’s feel good jam!!!! Love it!!!
1976 I was in high school. This was blasting out with disco Frampton, nugent, Aerosmith, ac/DC ... jacked up fast loud hotrods & fast women. Damn good times. Still listen to this music ... as I work on my new hotrod my 1960 4dr Plymouth belvedere... Christine's cousi. "At last"
at the height of disco this song SHINES
The production and great sound of this is due to Tom Moulton the legendary mixer who performed a miracle with the rough tape of this song he was given to work with.
Why couldn't they give him a good tape?
@@floogelhornzzz4770 Maybe I'm wrong on the story, but she was in Jamaica and there was a change in government. I think it was when Seaga came to power. There weren't ATMs everywhere and she needed to get back to the US. She recorded this song and it got her back home. I could be completely wrong about any part of this except for her need to get back to the US.
The mix is amazing. So much 70s sleaze in this little one!
@@floogelhornzzz4770 Why couldn't they give him a good tape? Probably because she gave it to Ron Jeremy and Peter North first.
@@andrewdouglass1427 She was acting in commercials in Jamaica at the time and there was a ban on leaving the country with any assets. Rather than forfeit her pay, she sank all her money into making the demo of this song. Prior to that, she acted in several adult films in Scandinavia in the 1960s and starred in American porn starting in the 1970s through the mid 1980s.
I like it! More! More! More!
Disco stu hooked on the white stuff back in the 70s!
Listening to this song brings me back to the good old fun loving days in the 70's , loved this song the and at 78 I still love it
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Minions bring me here !!! I love this song
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You led a full life, Andrea. Rest in peace.
@Imani M the song was 70s or 80s
@@imposterblockade1826 1976 it hit the # 4 spot. It is now a theme song for a Applebees commercial.
Yep, she’s in the big brothel in the sky.
@@joeycarr1398 and for the sofa company SCS here in England
@@joeycarr1398 now a song that was part of the movie rise of gru
Disco is not dead.
its like song says give me more more and more miss moore from morgan & morgan
😳 omg!! dance 4 ever 😂😂🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Just heard this in a cafe in Budepest, first time flipping years , blast from the past!
I remember a group of us university students disco dancing in the 70's to this. We threw our wallets on the dance floor and pranced around them. We did pull... honest! Great days
Have been humming this song for the past 4 years and could not figure out the lyrics to save my life! Glad I finally found it
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The bridge at 2:11 is amazing that and other features were added to the original recording by Tom Moulton who remastered it. It was re-released and zoomed to the top of the charts. To me this is the most iconic disco song of all time
Quedo Exelente esta version 12 pulgadas..
This is the definitive disco song in my opinion