More, More, More

Album: More, More, More (1976)
Charted: 5 4
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  • Ooh, how do you like your love?
    Ooh, how do you like your love?

    But if you want to know
    How I really feel
    Get the cameras rolling
    Get the action going
    Baby you know my love for you is real
    Take me where you want to
    Me and my heart you steal

    More, more, more
    How do you like it? How do you like it?
    More, more, more
    How do you like it? How do you like it?
    More, more, more
    How do you like it? How do you like it?

    Ooh, how do you like your love?
    Ooh, how do you like your love?

    But if you want to know
    How I really feel
    Just get the cameras rolling
    Get the action going
    Baby you know my love for you is real
    So take me where you want to
    Me and my heart you steal

    More, more, more
    How do you like it? How do you like it?
    More, more, more
    How do you like it? How do you like it?
    More, more, more
    How do you like it? How do you like your love?

    But if you want to know
    How I really feel
    Get the cameras rolling
    Get the action going

    More, more, more
    How do you like it? How do you like it?
    More, more, more
    How do you like it? How do you like it?
    More, more, more
    How do you like it? How do you like it?

    More, more, more
    How do you like it? How do you like it?
    More, more, more Writer/s: Gregg Diamond
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 10

  • Sharon from Boston, MaI love this song, but I would love it a whole lot more if Andrea True's pitch was better. She was flat for most of the song and it really sets my teeth on edge every time I hear it. Too bad they didn't have AutoTune back in the day!
  • Mtp from To, Ont.James Smart or Smartt on trumpet
  • Paul from Kennewick, WaMike,that was priceless about the trumpet-take it from an ex-pat Canadian who has seen her in both roles. But anyways, this classic tune reminded me of the hottest MILF around, when I was about 14. Andrea is now living in FL,but I sure wish she'd come out of retirement and perform again.
  • Mike from Cobourg, CanadaHey Jay in Ottawa... Considering her profession, I believe it was Andrea who was the expert at playing the trumpet..
  • Jay from Ottawa, CanadaI had no idea she was a porn star... I'm really surprised. Great song though especially the trumpet solo. Anyone know who played the trumpet by any chance?
  • James from Gettysburg, PaIn my youth, I loved a girl named Andrea Crouse but couldn't really bring up the nerve to ask her if we should be together in a relationship, so we remained good friends. I had made a fictional band up for myself (because I liked designing album covers) and I devoted one to her and printed out a copy: The Andrea Crouse Connection
  • Marina from Seattle, WaIf you love this song, try to find the Tom Moulton mix of it...I think it's even better than the original!
  • Dave from Cardiff, WalesRachel Stevens' 2004 cover version of this song featured the same sample of this song as Len's "Steal My Sunshine"
  • Amy from St. Peters, MoThis song was used for spots for an upcoming season (don't remember which season) of Sex and the City. The girls sang along to the song.
  • Barry from Greenville, NcThe group LEN sampled the middle portion of this song's drumbeat for their 1999 hit, "Steal My Sunshine."
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