Andrea True Connection
Andrea True Connection : (70Ěs porn actress)
The late producer, Gregg Diamond put 1970s adult film star, Andrea True on the Disco map with these favorite Disco songs...
More, More, More
N. Y., You Got Me Dancing
Fill Me Up (Heart To Heart)
What's Your Name, What's Your Number
Andrea True songs can be found on the following compact discs:
Disco Hits Vol. 1
Disco Mania Vol. 2
Gregg Diamond's Disco Tech
Soul Collector 1
The Disco Box
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YOUR COMMENTS
More, More, More was the only hit the Andrea True Connection ever had.
Actually, "New York You Got Me Dancing" was a Top 30 Billboard single, and although I loved "More More More," I thought "N.Y." was pretty cool. Hope Andrea's still not working in the film biz. (She'd be, what, 52?)
Posted by:
hi-hat | Jan 16, 04 | 10:20 pm
1976 - More, More, More | Pop Albums #47
1977 - What's Your Name, What's Your Number|Club Play Singles #9
1977 - New York, You Got Me Dancing | Club Play Singles #4
As seem on Bilboard.com
And I heard and love : Fill me Up (Heart to heart), Keep it up Longer, It's all up to you.
Posted by:
ricco | Apr 27, 04 | 10:20 pm
We still feel a little bugged about the single "steal my sunshine" by Len since they took the break hook from 'more,more, more'. She did pass away a year ago or so....
Posted by:
pumpmug | Jun 23, 04 | 4:19 pm
She isnt Dead, she was on Vh1's One Hit Wonders: Disco Divas last year!
More More More, peaked at no. 4 on American Charts and no. 1 on world charts
N.Y. You Got Me Dancing peaked at #28
Call Me was a hit
No one here said she was dead. Where did you see that?
What's Your Name, What's Your Number was a song that I really loved!
More, More, More was the biggest hit!
Andrea True was truly an unlikely Disco artist!
why is Andrea True Connection considered an "unlikely artist"? She was probably the PERFECT artist for that era--anything was going, and in Andrea's case, everything went! She made some GREAT records, man!!
She is considered an "unlikely artist" because she "can't sing a note". Her recordings were all "enhanced" by adding an additional voice(s) to cover up her real voice. The success of her recordings can be attributed to the talent of the composers/producers.
Regarding her age, she was 35+ when recording More, More, More in 1976.
Posted by:
ricky | Jul 20, 07 | 6:00 am