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"Never Too Much"
Song
B-side"You Stopped Loving Me"

"Never Too Much" is a song written, composed, produced, and performed by Luther Vandross. The disco-oriented song was released in 1981, as the lead single from Vandross' debut studio album Never Too Much (1981). The title track hit number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, reached number four on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, and peaked at number 33 on the US Billboard Hot 100.[1]

The album (Vandross's first as a solo artist) was popular, although it failed to sell in large numbers initially. Sales were boosted by his other chart successes and, eventually, by his death.[citation needed] A remixed version of the song reached number 13 on the UK singles chart in November 1989.[2]

The single is also included on his later album The Ultimate Luther Vandross, which was released in 2001. The single was released alongside a music video in which he is shown singing in a recording studio.

Vandross received a nomination for "Never Too Much" at the 24th Grammy Awards (1982) in the category, "Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male".[3]

In film, television, and video games

"Never Too Much" is featured on the soundtrack of the 2012 movie, Think Like a Man.

The first minute of this song is used in the WKRP in Cincinnati episode "Fire" from season four, until it is unceremoniously cut off by Les Nessman when he reports that the Flimm Building is on fire.

The song was used in the soundtrack for the Rockstar Games title Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on the in-game radio station Emotion 98.3.

Samples and cover versions

Samples

The song, without Vandross's vocals, was sampled by Will Smith (then a.k.a. The Fresh Prince) in "Can't Wait To Be With You" on his and Jeffrey A. Townes's hit album Code Red (1993). Smith (by that time a.k.a. Big Will) also used the vocal melody and lyrics from the song's chorus in "1,000 Kisses" on his 2002 album Born to Reign.

Cover versions

Track listings

U.S. 1981 7" single
  1. "Never Too Much" – 3:50
  2. "You Stopped Loving Me" – 4:59
UK 1981 7" single
  1. "Never Too Much" – 3:50
  2. "Don't You Know That?" – 4:04
UK 1981 12" single
  1. "Never Too Much" (Extended Version) – 5:38
  2. "Sugar and Spice (I Found Me a Girl)" – 4:57
  3. "Don't You Know That?" – 4:04
UK 1989 7" single
  1. "Never Too Much" (Remix '89 by Justin Strauss) – 4:02
  2. "The Glow of Love" – 6:10
UK 1989 12" single
  1. "Never Too Much" (Extended Remix '89 by Justin Strauss) – 6:42
  2. "Never Too Much" (Original Remix '81 a.k.a. Extended Version) – 5:38
  3. "The Glow of Love" – 6:10
UK 1989 alternative 12" single
  1. "Never Too Much" (Ben Liebrand Mix) – 7:30
  2. "Never Too Much" (Alternate Vocal Mix '89 by Justin Strauss) – 6:49
  3. "Never Too Much" (Original 7" Version) – 3:50

Charts

Chart (1981–83) Peak
position[11]
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[12] 47
UK (Official Charts Company)[13] 44
US Billboard Hot 100[14] 33
US Billboard Dance Club Songs[15] 4
US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[16] 1

References

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2011). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles: 1955-2010 (13th ed.). Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 934. ISBN 0-89820-190-X.
  2. ^ "UK Official Singles Chart - Never Too Much (Luther Vandross)". The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2017-10-25. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  3. ^ "1982 Grammy Award nominees, "Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male"", Grammys
  4. ^ "Craig T. Cooper". Smooth-jazz.de.
  5. ^ "First Kiss Overview". Allmusic.com.
  6. ^ "Song: Never Too Much". Secondhandsongs.com.
  7. ^ "Forever, For Always, For Luther". Allmusic.com.
  8. ^ "So Amazing: An All-Star Tribute to Luther Vandross". Allmusic.com.
  9. ^ Prescott, Pat (2015-06-30). "Troop's Jon Jon Talks Group Survival, Performing Live & More « 94.7 The WAVE". 947thewave.cbslocal.com. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
  10. ^ "Jessie J《Never Too Much》 "Singer 2018" Episode 7【Singer Official Channel】". YouTube. Singer 2018. 2018-02-23. Retrieved 2018-02-26. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  11. ^ Luther Vandross - Singles Chart history.Billboard.com
  12. ^ "Luther Vandross – Never Too Much". Top 40 Singles. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  13. ^ "UK Official Singles Chart", UK Official Charts Company
  14. ^ "Music: Top 100 - Billboard Hot 100", Billboard
  15. ^ "Dance Club Songs - Billboard", Billboard
  16. ^ "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs - Billboard", Billboard