A Little Bit More (Kym Sims Song)
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"A Little Bit More" is a song by American singer
Kym Sims Kym Sims (born December 28, 1966) is an American singer whose biggest success came outside her home market, most notably the Scandinavian countries and the United Kingdom. Sims began her career as an advertising jingle singer before breaking thro ...
and produced by
Steve "Silk" Hurley Steve W. "Silk" Hurley (born November 9, 1962), also known as J. M. Silk (for "Jack Master Silk"), is an American club DJ, house music producer, and songwriter. From 1985 to 1988, he had four top-10 singles on the US Dance chart, including th ...
. It was written by Eric Miller, Jere McAllister and Berlanda Drake, and released in June 1992 by
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as the third and last single taken from Sims' only album, '' Too Blind to See It'' (1992). Featuring backing vocals by
Donell Rush Donell Rush (1960 – March 22, 1996) was an American R&B singer, who was signed to RCA Records in the 1990s. He scored a Top 10 hit in the US ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play chart with the song "Symphony", from his debut album, ''Comin' & Goin ...
and
Chantay Savage Chantay Savage (born July 16, 1971) is an American R&B/dance singer. She experienced some success in the 1990s on various ''Billboard'' singles charts, one of which was "I Will Survive", a reworking of the Gloria Gaynor hit song. Savage has sc ...
, it became a club hit and was a top-30 hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 30. On the
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, it reached number 11. In 2019, a new remix of the song by Dutch techno & progressive DJ Michel De Hey was released.


Critical reception

British ''
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'' named "A Little Bit More" as one of the best songs of the '' Too Blind to See It'' album. In a retrospective review, Pop Rescue felt it "reminds me a LOT of
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's 1991 track '
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'", adding, "but then, Steve 'Silk' Hurley was behind both tracks, so it’s of no real surprise."


Track listings

* 12-inch, UK #"A Little Bit" (MoreRhythm Supply Mix) — 6:25 #"A Little Bit" (MoreDub Supply Mix) — 5:06 #"A Little Bit" (MoreHurley's Extended Mix) — 6:45 #"A Little Bit" (MoreDub Mix) — 5:38 #"A Little Bit" (MoreLust Mix) — 4:20 * CD single, UK #"A Little Bit" (MoreHurley's Radio Edit) — 4:05 #"A Little Bit" (MoreJoey's Radio Edit) — 3:48 #"A Little Bit" (MoreRhythm Supply Mix) — 6:23 #"A Little Bit" (MoreDub Supply Mix) — 5:08 #"A Little Bit" (MoreHurley's Extended Mix) — 6:47 * CD maxi, Europe #"A Little Bit" (MoreHurley's Radio Edit) #"A Little Bit" (MoreJoey's Radio Edit) #"A Little Bit" (MoreRhythm Supply Mix) #"A Little Bit" (MoreDub Supply Mix) #"A Little Bit" (MoreHurley's Extended Mix)


Charts


References

1992 songs 1992 singles Atco Records singles Songs written by Eric Miller (musician) {{1990s-Dance-song-stub