Andrea True

Andrea True (born July 26, 1943 in Nashville, Tennessee) is a former porn film star who was also a disco era singer. In 1975, she had a major hit as The Andrea True Connection with the song More, More, More (How Do You Like it?), written and produced by Gregg Diamond, and remixed by Tom Moulton. Her breathy singing plus a lyrical reference to "get the cameras rollin'" reflected the notoriety of her film career, during which she used five different stage names. True moved to New York, New York as a teenager, to seek fame as a mainstream movie star. While she did get some minor roles in mainstream movies, it was as an X-rated star that she was able to gain fame. She participated in more than 50 films, with the majority of them being X-rated. Not giving up on her dreams of being famous as a mainstream performer, she released her song More, More More. It became a major hit in the discos and clubs, and radio stations began to play the record. It ultimately reached number five on the pop charts. Her subsequent single releases failed to create much interest, and she came to be regarded as a one hit wonder. True went on to live a more private life from the early 1980s, but in 2003, she reappeared on a VH1 special about one hit wonders, where she said she wants to be remembered as a person who made people happy... then made sure to underline the following words: for my music.

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