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"One More Little Kissie" Single by Luv' from the album True Luv' (1980 edition); Forever Yours B-side I Win It Released May 1980 Format 7" Vinyl Single Recorded 1980 Genre Pop Length 3:49 Label CNR/Carrere Records Writer(s) Hans van Hemert and Piet Souer (a.k.a Janschen & Janschens) Producer Hans van Hemert Luv' singles chronology "Ann-Maria"
(1980)"One More Little Kissie"
(1980)"My Number One"
(1980)"One More Little Kissie" (also credited as One More Little Kissy) is the eleventh single by Dutch girl group Luv', released in May 1980 by CNR/Carrere Records. This song appears on the 1980 edition of the formation's third studio album True Luv' and the fourth LP Forever Yours. It was the last single featuring Patty Brard (the singer left Luv' a couple of months after the single's release).
Song history
Even if "Ooh, Yes I Do" and "Ann-Maria" were respectable hit singles and export successes, their sales hadn't reached those of "You're the Greatest Lover" and "Trojan Horse". Luv' recorded a pop track containing exotica and bubblegum pop elements: One More Little Kissie, hoping to have a bigger success. However, this song didn't achieve the desired results. Moreover, due to intern conflicts, Patty Brard decided to leave Luv' in August 1980 as the group was promoting the single. Because the pop act had legal obligations all over the world with its limited company (Interluv'), a new member had to be found. A model and limbo dancer, Ria Thielsch, was chosen to replace Patty.
Chart performance
One More Little Kissie was a Dutch Top 10 hit and reached the Top 20 in Flanders (Belgium) and Denmark. It was a minor chart entry in Germany.
Chart (1980) Peak
positionBelgium/Flanders (BRT Top 30/Radio 2 Top 30) 15 Denmark (BT Hitlisten) 17 Germany (Musikmarkt/Media Control) 75 Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) 9 Netherlands (Nationale Hitparade (currently Single Top 100) 4 External links
Patty Brard · José Hoebee · Marga Scheide
Ria Thielsch · Diana van Berlo · Michelle Gold · Carina LemoineStudio albums With Luv' (1978) · Lots Of Luv' (1979) · True Luv' (1979) · Forever Yours (1980) – Sincerely Yours (1991) · All You Need Is Luv' (1994) · One More Night (1995)
EP For You (1989) ·
Main compilations Greatest Hits (1979) · Goodbye Luv' (1981) · Greatest Hits (CD version) (1990) · Luv' Gold (1993) · You're the Greatest Lover (1998) · You're the Greatest LUVer (1998) · The Universal Masters Collection: LUV (2001) · Hollands Glorie: LUV (2002) · 25 Jaar Na Waldolala (2003) · Het Mooiste Van Luv' (2006) · Completely In Luv' (2006) · Best of LUV (2007)
Singles "My Man " (1977) · "Dream, Dream" (1977) · "U.O.Me (You Owe Me)" (1978) · "You're the Greatest Lover" (1978) · "Trojan Horse" (1978) · "Casanova" (1979) · "Eeny Meeny Miny Moe" (1979) · "Ooh, Yes I Do" (1979) · "Ann-Maria" (1980) · "One More Little Kissie" (1980) · "My Number One" (1980) · "Tingalingaling" (1981) · "Welcome to My Party" (1989) · "Luv' Hitpack" (1989) · "Girl Like Me (Japan Edition)" (1990) · "Hit Medley" (1990) · "Hasta Mañana" (1990) · "Jungle Jive" (1991) · "He's My Guy" (1991) · "The Last Song" (1992) · "This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)" (1992) · "Megamix '93" (1993) · "LUV Dance-Medley" (1993)
Other singles "Who Do You Wanna Be" (1979) · "4 Gouden Hits" (1989)
Video Compilation "Back in Luv'" (2006)
Categories:- 1980 singles
- Luv' songs
- Songs written by Hans van Hemert
- Songs written by Piet Souer
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