"More, More, More" is a song written by
Gregg Diamond and recorded by American artist
Andrea True (credited to her recording project Andrea True Connection). It was released in February 1976 by
Buddah Records
Buddah Records (later known as Buddha Records) was an American record label founded in 1967 in New York City. The label was born out of Kama Sutra Records, an MGM Records-distributed label, which remained a key imprint following Buddah's foundin ...
as the first single from her
debut album by same name (1976), becoming her signature track and one of the most popular songs of the
disco
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era. The song was both written and produced by
Gregg Diamond. In the US, it reached number four on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 and spent three weeks at number three on the
''Cash Box'' Top 100 in July of that year. In Canada, it was a number-one hit, and it also reached number five in the UK. In 2025, ''Billboard'' magazine included "More, More, More" in their list of "The 100 Best Dance Songs of All Time".
Background
The song was originally recorded in 1975 in
Jamaica
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where True, a
porn star
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, had been appearing in a
TV commercial
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. Unable to return the payment to the United States due to a government ban on asset transfers, she opted to invest the money in a studio recording to advance her career as a singer. True asked
Gregg Diamond to visit Jamaica and record it with her and other studio musicians, which formed the backbone of the "Connection" project.
Diamond had begun work on compositions that would ultimately evolve into "More, More, More". He decided to have True perform vocals in part due to her career as an
adult film actor.
Although Diamond is officially credited as the sole author of the track, True has said that she wrote the song's lyrics, while he composed the music. When asked about True's limited vocal ability, Diamond commented: "You can do marvelous things with
tape delay."
Release
The original take of the song was first released in Jamaica by Federal Records in 1975, after True and Diamond, having run out of money and unable to pay session musicians for their work, handed in the master tapes to them.
Buddah Records
Buddah Records (later known as Buddha Records) was an American record label founded in 1967 in New York City. The label was born out of Kama Sutra Records, an MGM Records-distributed label, which remained a key imprint following Buddah's foundin ...
subsequently released the song only to
disco
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s in the winter of 1975/1976. The popularity of "More, More, More" was immense. Widespread listener interest convinced Buddah to release the single commercially in May, newly remastered by
Tom Moulton.
The song rose to number four on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number twenty three on the soul singles chart. The single was a successful disco hit peaking at number two. In Canada, it topped the ''
RPM
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One revolution per minute is equivalent to hertz.
Standards
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'' Top Singles chart for one week in July 1976. Overseas, the song peaked at number five on the
UK Singles Chart. Following the track's popularity in
Latin America
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, True recorded a
Spanish language
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version, "Más, Más, Más".
In 1976, the Andrea True Connection sang "More, More, More", "
Party Line", and "Fill Me Up (Heart to Heart)" live on
Don Kirshner
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's ''
Rock Concert
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''. It was also performed on ''
American Bandstand
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'' and on ''
Top of the Pops
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'', as well as on the West German TV shows ''
Musikladen
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History
Around 90 ep ...
'' and ''
Disco
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''.
Legacy
In October 2000,
VH1
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ranked "More, More, More" number 45 in their list of "100 Greatest Dance Songs". In June 2020, ''
Slant Magazine
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'' ranked it number 79 in their list of "The 100 Best Dance Songs of All Time". In March 2025, ''
Billboard
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'' magazine ranked it number 36 in their "The 100 Best Dance Songs of All Time" list, writing, "Like an entire season of ''
The Deuce'' wrapped into one single, "More, More, More" brought exhibitionist ecstasy to the dancefloor in a defining moment of late-'70s decadence. But the lone hit for porn star-turned-disco diva Andrea True didn't sound smutty — it was seductive, but also strangely innocent in its sighing coos and perky horn rolls. It's not surprising that it would inspire another similarly irresistible but significantly more PG-rated top 10 hit decades later, one that proved that the after-hours perennial worked just as well in the sunshine."
Track listings and formats
* 7" vinyl
# "More, More, More" (Part 1) – 3:02
# "More, More, More" (Part 2) – 6:15
* 7" vinyl (Jamaica)
# "More, More, More"
# "More, More, More" (Instrumental)
Credits and personnel
Credits and personnel are adapted from the ''More, More, More'' album liner notes.
*
Andrea True – vocals
*
Gregg Diamond – percussion, piano, producer, arrangement
*
Godfrey Diamond
Godfrey Diamond is an American record producer, mixer, musician, and writer.
Early career
Diamond was born in Philadelphia and is the brother of musician Gregg Diamond and the half brother of legendary drag queen Flawless Sabrina. In 1968, he ...
– drums, engineering
*
Steve Love – guitar
* Jim Gregory – bass
* Enrique Moore – saxophone
* James Smart – trumpet
* David Whittman – engineering
* George Raymond – engineering
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications and sales
Bananarama version
In 1993, "More, More, More" was covered by the English group
Bananarama
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for their sixth album, ''
Please Yourself'' (1993). It was produced by
Mike Stock and
Pete Waterman
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of
Stock Aitken Waterman
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fame and released in March 1993 by
London Records
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. Their version retained the disco feel of the original and also incorporated elements of
ABBA
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-like production, as was the case with the entire ''Please Yourself'' album.
Sara Dallin,
Keren Woodward
Keren Jane Woodward (born 2 April 1961) is an English singer/songwriter and, with Sara Dallin and Siobhan Fahey, a founding member of the girl group Bananarama. In 1986, the trio reached number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 with their ve ...
, Stock and Waterman added a second verse to their version of the song.
Bananarama's single version (which was remixed from their album version) climbed to number 24 in the
UK Singles Chart. It also peaked at number eight in Portugal, number 16 in Ireland and number 65 in Germany. It was their last single to be released by London Records, their label since 1983. The duo would not see another single-release in the UK until "
Move in My Direction" in 2005.
Critical reception
In a retrospective review, Quentin Harrison from Albumism wrote that "Bananarama retrofits it cunningly to early '90s
house
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vibes and just like that, Bananarama have convincingly recast the song as their own." Upon the release,
James Masterton
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" deemed it "a fairly faithful cover" in his UK chart commentary. He added, "With the 70s
disco
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revival well underway it is a timely release and may yet see
Sarah
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and
Keren scaling the heights of "
Love in the First Degree" again, surely amongst the greatest moments of 1980s pop." Ian McCann from ''
NME
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'' felt it "still sounds remarkably like Bananarama, though."
Music video
A music video was produced to promote the single, directed by Saffie Ashtiany. It features Bananarama performing the song and dancing (in one of their few unchoreographed videos) in a
cabaret
Cabaret is a form of theatrical entertainment featuring music song, dance, recitation, or drama. The performance venue might be a pub, casino, hotel, restaurant, or nightclub with a stage for performances. The audience, often dining or drinking, ...
-style club with several male dancers backing them up. The video was later made available on
YouTube
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in 2017.
Track listings
* UK CD 1 single
# "More, More, More" (Dave Ford Mix) – 3:24
# "
Love in the First Degree" – 3:31
# "
I Want You Back
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" – 3:47
# "
I Heard a Rumour
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" – 3:24
* UK CD 2 single
# "More, More, More" (Dave Ford Mix) – 3:24
# "More, More, More" (12-inch mix) – 5:18
# "Give It All Up for Love" – 3:57
# "More, More, More" (I Can't Techno More Mix) – 5:01
Charts
Rachel Stevens version
English singer
Rachel Stevens
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recorded a cover of "More, More, More" for a reissue of her debut album, ''
Funky Dory
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'' (2004). The song was released as the final single from the album. Released on October 4, 2004, her version reached number three in the United Kingdom, charting higher than any other recording of the song there. The recording also reached number five in Ireland.
The song was featured in an advertising campaign for
Sky Sports
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' football coverage for the 2004–2005 season and in adverts for sofa retailer
ScS.
Track listings
* UK CD1
# "More, More, More" (single mix) – 2:47
# "Shoulda Thought of That"
(Howard New, Lucie Silvas) – 3:14
* UK CD2
# "More, More, More" (single mix) – 2:47
# "Fools" (''
Princess Diaries 2'' version) – 3:13
# "More, More, More" (The Sharp Boys Sky's the Limit Club Remix) – 7:43
# "More, More, More" (video enhancement)
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Other Covers and Samplings
The band ''
Babes In Toyland'' covered the song in 1995 for the compilation album "Spirit Of '73: Rock For Choice."
In 1999, Canadian band
Len sampled
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* Sample ...
the
instrumental break
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in "More, More, More" and used it as the backdrop for their top-ten single "
Steal My Sunshine
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".
[Brunner, Rob.]
"'Steal' this hook"
''Entertainment Weekly
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'', issue 501, page 69. September 3, 1999. Retrieved October 2, 2008.
In popular culture
The Andrea True Connection's version of "More, More, More" has appeared in
Whit Stillman
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's 1998 film ''
The Last Days of Disco
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''. On the show ''
The King of Queens
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'', the 2001 episode "Hi-Def Jam" opened with
Doug Heffernan
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singing a parody version, "Doug, Doug, Doug". The song also appeared in the 2002 film ''
Dahmer'' during a nightclub montage.
"More, More, More" was also used in the 2005 documentary ''
Inside Deep Throat''. In 2006, the song appeared in ''
Click'' and was used during one of the flashback scenes. The song was featured in ''
American Dad!
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'', Season 3, Episode 2, "Meter Made" in 2006.
The track was used by
HBO
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to promote their series ''
Sex and the City
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'' and later in two parodies of that promo for ''
The Chris Rock Show
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'', which featured rapper
Biz Markie
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on the lead vocals and
Mad TV
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for their "Sluts and the City" parody, changing the chorus to "Whore, Whore, Whore".
A version of the song by
Dagny was used by
Target
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in a commercial campaign introducing its line of new products in the fall of 2017. Andrea True Connection's version appears in a 2004 commercial for
New York & Company
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From 1918 to 1992, the company was known as Lerner Shops. Its name was then ...
and 2019 commercial for
Applebee's
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.
Save-On-Foods
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, a chain of grocery stores owned by the
Jim Pattison Group
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of British Columbia, Canada, used a chorus sample in their television and radio commercials in the late 2000s.
References
External links
Official music videoon
YouTube
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Andrea True Connectionat
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