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Angela Clemmons - Give Me Just A Little More Time
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Angela Clemmons

Give Me Just A Little More Time b/w When You're Through I'll Be Waiting (12")

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO

Portait Records (US) / 1982 / 4R9- 02753
12" Disco single 33 ⅓ rpm Vinyl record
Genre: Dance

MUSICIAN, PRODUCTION & RECORDING STUDIO CREDITS

Producer: Paul Leka
Mixed by John Luongo

SONGS - TRACKLISTING

Side A
Give Me Just A Little More Time 7:10

Side B
When You're Through I'll Be Waiting 2:40

MUSIC REVIEW & RECORD COLLECTOR NOTES

Angela Clemmons had a great dance track with "Give Me Just A Little More Time" in 1982. Had a neat tick-tock sound in the mix. This was a cover of the 1970 Soul hit by The Chairman of the Board.

Listen to Give Me Just A Little More Time by Angela Clemmons:


Listen to When You're Through I'll Be Waiting by Angela Clemmons:

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  • LeeLee

    I totally love this version and remember loving it back in the day. I was a teenager at the time. I think it's totally better than the original. Thanks for sharing. :-) LeeLee

     
     

  • Ralphie

    The more I listen 2 music ... the more I love the music I love! Disco is beautiful music !

     
     

  • vyniljunkie

    When one talks about CLASSICS, the song "GIVE ME JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE TIME" is in that category. But just not this version. Angela Clemmons tried, and I agree succeeded. This was a great recording. I played it more than I played the original. A lot of that is because I was fourteen when the original was released. This song is like PIZZA, you can't have bad pizza even when the PIZZA sucks. This song in no way sucks, but the one by the CHAIRMEN OF THE BOARD was better simply because it was first. On my scale from 1-10 I give ANGELA CLEMMONS' version a strong 7.

     
     

  • freddyinp'town

    Not equal to the raw original, but fresh and charming. Producer Paul Leka was an old AM radio hand ("Green Tambourine" and other pop smashes, way back to the 60's).

    This record takes a big risk with its breakdown, and in my opinion succeeds. Try it and you'll see what I mean.

     
     


 

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