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* ]<ref>{{cite news|first= Jesse |last= Sendejas Jr. |title= The '70s' Seven Sexiest Soft-Rock Songs |date= August 7, 2014 |newspaper= ] |url= http://www.houstonpress.com/music/the-70s-seven-sexiest-soft-rock-songs-6499487 |access-date= January 26, 2017}}</ref> | * ]<ref>{{cite news|first= Jesse |last= Sendejas Jr. |title= The '70s' Seven Sexiest Soft-Rock Songs |date= August 7, 2014 |newspaper= ] |url= http://www.houstonpress.com/music/the-70s-seven-sexiest-soft-rock-songs-6499487 |access-date= January 26, 2017}}</ref> | ||
* ]<ref>{{cite news|first= Troy L. |last= Smith |title= Every No. 1 song of the 1970s ranked from worst to best |website= ] |date= 14 December 2021 |access-date= 30 January 2023|url= https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2021/12/every-no-1-song-of-the-1970s-ranked-from-worst-to-best.html}}</ref> | * ]<ref>{{cite news|first= Troy L. |last= Smith |title= Every No. 1 song of the 1970s ranked from worst to best |website= ] |date= 14 December 2021 |access-date= 30 January 2023|url= https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2021/12/every-no-1-song-of-the-1970s-ranked-from-worst-to-best.html}}</ref> | ||
| length = 4:57 | | length = 4:57 | ||
| label = Warner/Curb Records (US)<br />] (UK) | | label = Warner/Curb Records (US)<br />] (UK) | ||
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"'''Kiss You All Over'''" is a 1978 song performed by American group ], written by ] and ]. It was included on the band's third album, ''Mixed Emotions'' (1978), and featured lead vocalist ] and guitarist ] on vocals. On the '']'' broadcast of May 26, 1979, ] reported that Chapman stated his source of inspiration for "Kiss You All Over" was "]" by ]. The song was a number one single in the United States, but proved to be Exile's only big hit in the pop market (they would later have great success on the ] charts). | "'''Kiss You All Over'''" is a 1978 song performed by American group ], written by ] and ]. It was included on the band's third album, ''Mixed Emotions'' (1978), and featured lead vocalist ] and guitarist ] on vocals. On the '']'' broadcast of May 26, 1979, ] reported that Chapman stated his source of inspiration for "Kiss You All Over" was "]" by ]. The song was a number one single in the United States, but proved to be Exile's only big hit in the pop market (they would later have great success on the ] charts). | ||
It held the number one spot on the ] for four weeks (starting September 30),<ref name=50-sexiest/> and '']'' ranked it as the ]. The track also reached number one in at least three other countries. In the |
It held the number one spot on the ] for four weeks (starting September 30),<ref name=50-sexiest/> and '']'' ranked it as the ]. The track also reached number one in at least three other countries. In the United Kingdom, the song was released on ]'s ], and peaked at number 6 on the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.45cat.com/record/rak279 |title=Exile – Kiss You All Over / There's Been A Change – RAK – UK – RAK 279 |website=45cat.com |access-date=2016-07-17}}</ref> The strings are played with a synthesizer on a backing track. In 2010, ''Billboard'' ranked the song tenth on its list of "The 50 Sexiest Songs of All Time".<ref name=50-sexiest>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/list/959432/the-50-sexiest-songs-of-all-time|title=The 50 Sexiest Songs Of All Time|author=M. Tye Comer |author2=Mariel Concepcion |author3=Monica Herrera |author4=Jessica Letkemann |author5=Evie Nagy |author6=David J. Prince |magazine=]|date=February 11, 2010|access-date=October 13, 2016}}</ref> | ||
Lead vocalist on the number, Stokley was ousted from the band in 1979, his health declining thereafter until he died at the age of 41 in 1985. After the success of "Kiss You All Over", ] singles from the albums ''Mixed Emotions'' and ''All There Is'' charted lower in comparison. | Lead vocalist on the number, Stokley was ousted from the band in 1979, his health declining thereafter until he died at the age of 41 in 1985. After the success of "Kiss You All Over", ] singles from the albums ''Mixed Emotions'' and ''All There Is'' charted lower in comparison. | ||
The band moved into ] in the 1980s, after their self-written pop singles, despite failing, became hits for other acts such as Alabama and Huey Lewis and The News. The music change worked for Exile, as they would have over ten |
The band moved into ] in the 1980s, after their self-written pop singles, despite failing, became hits for other acts such as Alabama and Huey Lewis and The News. The music change worked for Exile, as they would have over ten No. 1 hits on the U.S. country charts. | ||
==Charts== | ==Charts== | ||
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Disco band ] recorded their version. The single backed with "Love Bandit" was released on ] 7802, and distributed by ].<ref>''Billboard'', December 2, 1978 |
Disco band ] recorded their version. The single backed with "Love Bandit" was released on ] 7802, and distributed by ].<ref>''Billboard'', December 2, 1978 – </ref> It was also issued in a 12" format.<ref>21st Century Music – </ref> Music magazine called it ''"The inevitable disco version"''.<ref>''Record World'', December 9, 1979 – </ref> | ||
It had a three |
It had a three-week run with the song on the ''Billboard'' Hot Soul Singles chart, peaking at No. 92 on December 16, 1978.<ref>''Billboard'', December 16, 1978 – </ref><ref>''Billboard'', December 23, 1978 – </ref> | ||
===Charts=== | ===Charts=== | ||
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| US Hot Soul Singles (''Billboard'')<ref>''Billboard'', December 16, 1978 |
| US Hot Soul Singles (''Billboard'')<ref>''Billboard'', December 16, 1978 – </ref><ref>''Billboard'', December 23, 1978 – </ref> | ||
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German ] trio ]'s 1997 remixed version by ] and Darrin "Spike" Friedman reached number-one on the '']'' ] chart.<ref name="Whitburn">{{cite book |title= Hot Dance/Disco: |
German ] trio ]'s 1997 remixed version by ] and Darrin "Spike" Friedman reached number-one on the '']'' ] chart.<ref name="Whitburn">{{cite book |title= Hot Dance/Disco: 1974–2003| last= Whitburn |first=Joel |author-link=Joel Whitburn |year=2004 |publisher=Record Research |page=191}}</ref> It also reached number 16 on the ] and number 47 in Australia. | ||
===Critical reception=== | ===Critical reception=== | ||
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===Tracklisting=== | ===Tracklisting=== | ||
* '''CD single''' | * '''CD single''' | ||
# "Kiss You All Over" (Radio Edit) |
# "Kiss You All Over" (Radio Edit) – 4:31 | ||
# "Kiss You All Over" (Club Mix) |
# "Kiss You All Over" (Club Mix) – 5:53 | ||
# "Bonita" (Radio Edit) |
# "Bonita" (Radio Edit) – 3:54 | ||
# "Bonita" (Club Mix) |
# "Bonita" (Club Mix) – 7:08 | ||
===Charts=== | ===Charts=== |
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1978 single by Exile
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Released | 1978 (1978) | |||
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Length | 4:57 | |||
Label | Warner/Curb Records (US) RAK Records (UK) | |||
Songwriter(s) | ||||
Producer(s) | Mike Chapman | |||
Exile singles chronology | ||||
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Audio video | ||||
"Kiss You All Over" on YouTube | ||||
"Kiss You All Over" is a 1978 song performed by American group Exile, written by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn. It was included on the band's third album, Mixed Emotions (1978), and featured lead vocalist Jimmy Stokley and guitarist J.P. Pennington on vocals. On the American Top 40 broadcast of May 26, 1979, Casey Kasem reported that Chapman stated his source of inspiration for "Kiss You All Over" was "It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next to Me" by Barry White. The song was a number one single in the United States, but proved to be Exile's only big hit in the pop market (they would later have great success on the country music charts).
It held the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks (starting September 30), and Billboard ranked it as the No. 5 song for 1978. The track also reached number one in at least three other countries. In the United Kingdom, the song was released on Mickie Most's RAK Records, and peaked at number 6 on the UK singles chart. The strings are played with a synthesizer on a backing track. In 2010, Billboard ranked the song tenth on its list of "The 50 Sexiest Songs of All Time".
Lead vocalist on the number, Stokley was ousted from the band in 1979, his health declining thereafter until he died at the age of 41 in 1985. After the success of "Kiss You All Over", soft rock singles from the albums Mixed Emotions and All There Is charted lower in comparison.
The band moved into country music in the 1980s, after their self-written pop singles, despite failing, became hits for other acts such as Alabama and Huey Lewis and The News. The music change worked for Exile, as they would have over ten No. 1 hits on the U.S. country charts.
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Broadway version
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from the album Magic Man | |
B-side | "Love Bandit" |
Length | 3:48 |
Label | Hilltak HT 7802 |
Songwriter(s) | Mike Chapman, Nicky Chinn |
Producer(s) | Willie Henderson |
Disco band Broadway recorded their version. The single backed with "Love Bandit" was released on Hilltak 7802, and distributed by Atlantic Records. It was also issued in a 12" format. Music magazine called it "The inevitable disco version".
It had a three-week run with the song on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart, peaking at No. 92 on December 16, 1978.
Charts
Chart (1978) | Peak position |
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US Hot Soul Singles (Billboard) | 92 |
No Mercy version
"Kiss You All Over" | ||||
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Single by No Mercy | ||||
Released | 1997 (1997) | |||
Genre | Europop | |||
Length | 4:36 | |||
Label | MCI, BMG, Arista | |||
Songwriter(s) | Mike Chapman, Nicky Chinn | |||
Producer(s) | Johnny Vicious, Darrin "Spike" Friedman | |||
No Mercy singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Kiss You All Over" on YouTube | ||||
German Eurodance trio No Mercy's 1997 remixed version by Johnny Vicious and Darrin "Spike" Friedman reached number-one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. It also reached number 16 on the UK Singles Chart and number 47 in Australia.
Critical reception
Larry Flick from Billboard wrote that "there's no denying that No Mercy's eponymous album is several notches above standard dance/pop fare—as evidenced by this Latin-spiced rendition of Exile's '70s-era hit." He noted that "the song's hook thrives within FMP's arrangement of swirling house beats and flamenco guitars." He also added "factor in the act's sweet harmonies". The magazine's Paul Verna viewed it as an "giddy rendition". Diana Valois from The Morning Call picked "Kiss You All Over" as the "second best cut" of the album, describing it as "a full-blown flamenco exotica cover". Pan-European magazine Music & Media constated that "this highly successful trio has given this song a poppy-flamenco treatment that is likely to mean it will chart all over the place once again, something that proves that good songs last a long while." A reviewer from Music Week rated the song four out of five, concluding, "A third huge hit for the boys."
Tracklisting
- CD single
- "Kiss You All Over" (Radio Edit) – 4:31
- "Kiss You All Over" (Club Mix) – 5:53
- "Bonita" (Radio Edit) – 3:54
- "Bonita" (Club Mix) – 7:08
Charts
Chart (1997) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA) | 47 |
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) | 13 |
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) | 43 |
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100) | 20 |
Germany (GfK) | 40 |
Hungary (Mahasz) | 5 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) | 18 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100) | 30 |
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) | 44 |
Scotland (OCC) | 10 |
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) | 33 |
UK Singles (OCC) | 16 |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 80 |
US Hot Dance Club Play (Billboard) | 1 |
Release history
Region | Date | Format(s) | Label(s) | Ref. |
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Germany | 1997 (1997) | CD |
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United Kingdom | August 25, 1997 (1997-08-25) |
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United States | October 7, 1997 (1997-10-07) | Arista |
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