A Little More Love (Olivia Newton-John song)

"A Little More Love"
Single by Olivia Newton-John
from the album Totally Hot
B-side "Borrowed Time"
Released November 1978
Format 7" vinyl
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:29
Label MCA, EMI
Songwriter(s) John Farrar
Producer(s) John Farrar
Olivia Newton-John singles chronology
"Hopelessly Devoted to You"
(1978)
"A Little More Love"
(1978)
"Deeper Than the Night"
(1979)

"Hopelessly Devoted to You"
(1978)
"A Little More Love"
(1978)
"Deeper Than the Night"
(1979)

"A Little More Love" was the lead single by Australian singer Olivia Newton-John from her 1978 album Totally Hot. It was a worldwide Top 10 hit single, peaking at #4 in the UK and #3 in the US. In Canada, it spent three weeks at #2 during February and March 1979, and was the seventh biggest Canadian hit of that year.[1]

In the US, Billboard magazine ranked "A Little More Love" as the 17th most popular song of 1979,[2] and Cash Box ranked it as 23rd for the year,[3] where it had peaked at #4.

The song can be heard on 2006 animated horror/comedy film Monster House.

Chart performance

References

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  14. "Top 100 Singles of 1979" Record Mirror January 5, 1980: 30
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