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Im Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby

Barry White

1973 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Abril 1973 · Fecha Grabación: 1973 -
    Discográfica: 20th Century Records · · Productor: Barry White
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    Im Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby
    Barry WhiteBarry White • w: Instrumental • 1973 /04
    3:55
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    I`ve Got So Much to Give (Germany)
    Barry WhiteBarry White • w: Instrumental • 1973 /04
    3:08
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    "I`m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby"
    side-A label
    Side A of the New Zealand single
    Single by Barry White
    from the album I`ve Got So Much to Give
    B-side"Just a Little More Baby"
    "Standing in the Shadows of Love" (France)
    "I`ve Got So Much to Give" (Germany)
    ReleasedApril 1973
    Genre
    Length3:58 (single edit)
    7:11 (album version)
    Label20th Century Records
    Songwriter(s)Barry White
    Producer(s)Barry White
    Barry White singles chronology
    "I`m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby"
    (1973)
    "I`ve Got So Much to Give"
    (1973)

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    1973 single by Barry White

    "I`m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby" is a song written, produced and recorded by Barry White.

    Released in the spring of 1973 as the first single from his 1973 debut album I`ve Got So Much to Give, the song was a number-one hit on the US R&B chart for two weeks, peaked at number three on the Billboard Pop Singles chart[2] and reached number 23 on the UK Singles Chart. The single was also certified gold by the RIAA for sales of one million copies.

    Background

    Barry White in 1974

    White recorded three song demos of himself singing and playing the piano, and he told his business partner Larry Nunes about the song, who convinced White to re-record and release it. Appearing with White on the recording session for the song were guitarists Ray Parker Jr., Wah Wah Watson, Dean Parks, and David T. Walker; drummer Ed Greene; bassists Wilton Felder and Nathan East; and vibes player Gary Coleman.[3]

    Reception

    The single earned the gold certification (1,000,000 units sold) from the Recording Industry Association of America on June 6, 1973.[4] Food writer Adrian Miller in his 2013 book Soul Food declared the song as his "personal choice" of songs by Barry White whenever a hot sauce, which Miller said "is about seduction", would come to mind.[5]

    Usage in the media

    In 2020, Summer Walker recorded a cover of the song for Birds of Prey.[6] Additionally, the Barry White version appears in the film. The song also appears in an episode of Friends and has appeared in many films and comedy sketches involving seductive or sexual scenes.

    Charts

    Weekly charts

    Chart (1973)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[7]

    26

    Canada (RPM)[8]

    10

    France (SNEP)[9]

    37

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[10]

    21

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[11]

    14

    New Zealand (Listener)[12]

    17

    UK Singles (OCC)[13]

    23

    US Billboard Hot 100[14]

    3

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[15]

    27

    US Best Selling Soul Singles (Billboard)[16]

    1

    US Cash Box Top 100[17]

    4

    Year-end charts

    Chart (1973)

    Rank

    Australia

    182

    Canada[18]

    97

    US Billboard Hot 100[19]

    33

    US Cash Box [20]

    93

    Other versions

    In 1974, reggae artist Lloyd Charmers released a cover version in the UK on Trojan Records` subsidiary label Harry J (catalogue number HJ6662).

    [21]

    In 2009, saxophonist Boney James covered the song for his album Send One Your Love.

    In 2020, american R&B singer Summer Walker covered the song for the album Birds Of Prey

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1973 single by Barry White

    "I`m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby" is a song written, produced and recorded by Barry White.

    Released in the spring of 1973 as the first single from his 1973 debut album I`ve Got So Much to Give, the song was a number-one hit on the US R&B chart for two weeks, peaked at number three on the Billboard Pop Singles chart[2] and reached number 23 on the UK Singles Chart. The single was also certified gold by the RIAA for sales of one million copies.

    Background

    Barry White in 1974

    White recorded three song demos of himself singing and playing the piano, and he told his business partner Larry Nunes about the song, who convinced White to re-record and release it. Appearing with White on the recording session for the song were guitarists Ray Parker Jr., Wah Wah Watson, Dean Parks, and David T. Walker; drummer Ed Greene; bassists Wilton Felder and Nathan East; and vibes player Gary Coleman.[3]

    Reception

    The single earned the gold certification (1,000,000 units sold) from the Recording Industry Association of America on June 6, 1973.[4] Food writer Adrian Miller in his 2013 book Soul Food declared the song as his "personal choice" of songs by Barry White whenever a hot sauce, which Miller said "is about seduction", would come to mind.[5]

    Usage in the media

    In 2020, Summer Walker recorded a cover of the song for Birds of Prey.[6] Additionally, the Barry White version appears in the film. The song also appears in an episode of Friends and has appeared in many films and comedy sketches involving seductive or sexual scenes.

    Charts

    Weekly charts

    Chart (1973)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[7]

    26

    Canada (RPM)[8]

    10

    France (SNEP)[9]

    37

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[10]

    21

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[11]

    14

    New Zealand (Listener)[12]

    17

    UK Singles (OCC)[13]

    23

    US Billboard Hot 100[14]

    3

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[15]

    27

    US Best Selling Soul Singles (Billboard)[16]

    1

    US Cash Box Top 100[17]

    4

    Year-end charts

    Chart (1973)

    Rank

    Australia

    182

    Canada[18]

    97

    US Billboard Hot 100[19]

    33

    US Cash Box [20]

    93

    Other versions

    In 1974, reggae artist Lloyd Charmers released a cover version in the UK on Trojan Records` subsidiary label Harry J (catalogue number HJ6662).

    [21]

    In 2009, saxophonist Boney James covered the song for his album Send One Your Love.

    In 2020, american R&B singer Summer Walker covered the song for the album Birds Of Prey

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