A Little Bit More
Dr. Hook Lyrics


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When your body's had enough of me
And I'm layin' flat out on the floor
When you think I've loved you all I can
I'm gonna love you a little bit more

Come on over here and lay by my side
I've got to be touchin' you
Let me rub your tired shoulders
The way I used to do

Look into my eyes and give me that smile
The one that always turns me on
And let me take your hair down
'Cause we're stayin' up to greet the sun

And when your body's had enough of me
And I'm layin' flat out on the floor
When you think I've loved you all I can
I'm gonna love you a little bit more

Got to say a few things that have been on my mind
And you know where my mind has been
I guess I learned my lessons
And now's the time to begin

So if you're feelin' alright and you're ready for me
I know that I'm ready for you
We better get it on now
'Cause we got a whole life to live through

And when your body's had enough of me
And I'm layin' flat on the floor
When you think I've loved you all I can
I'm gonna love you a little bit more

And when your body's had enough of me




And I'm layin' flat out on the floor
When you think I've loved you all I can

Overall Meaning

Dr. Hook's song, A Little Bit More, is a romantic ballad about the desire to continue loving someone even when it seems like everything has already been given. The chorus repeatedly sings about wanting to love a little bit more even when the body is tired and weak. The first verse talks about the body being tired of the love given, but that the singer will still try to give a little bit more. The second verse talks about wanting to touch and be close to the person, to rub their tired shoulders and stay up all night with them. The song's bridge expresses the singer's desire to speak their mind and begin a new chapter in their relationship.


The song beautifully depicts the idea of continuing to love someone despite the challenges and difficulties that arise in a relationship. It shows the importance of perseverance and commitment in fostering a strong and long-lasting love.


One interesting fact about the song is that it was originally written and recorded by songwriter and musician Bobby Gosh in the early 1970s. However, it was not until Dr. Hook recorded their own version of the song in 1976 that it became a hit. Another interesting fact is that the song was actually banned by some radio stations due to its suggestive lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

When you've reached your limit with me physically
And I'm exhausted and helpless, unable to go on


When you believe I've given you all the love I can
I'll give you even more of my love, a little bit more


Come here beside me, let's be close
I need to feel your skin against mine


I'll massage your weary shoulders, just like before
Because together, we'll stay awake to witness the sunrise


Look deep into my eyes and show me that smile
The one that ignites a spark within me


I'll let your hair down as we wait for the dawn
When you've had enough physically


And I'm lying depleted on the ground
When you think I've given you all my love


I'll love you a little bit more
I have some things to say that are on my mind


You know where my thoughts have been
I've learned the lessons from our past


Now's the time for us to begin anew
So if you're feeling good and ready for me


I'm also ready for you
We should make love now because we have a lot of life to live


When you've had enough physically
And I'm lying helpless and spent


When you think I've given you all my love
I'll love you a little bit more




Lyrics © Capitol CMG Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Robert Gosch

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@sauquoit13456

On this day in 1976 {July 18th} "A Little Bit More"* by Dr. Hook peaked at #2* {for 5 weeks} the the United Kingdom's Official Top 50 Singles chart, for the five weeks it was at #2, the #1 record for those five weeks was "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by Elton John and Kiki Dee...
And on October 3rd, 1976 "A Little Bit More" reached #11 {for 1 week} on the U.S. Billboard's Top 100 chart...
Between 1972 and 1980 the Union City, New Jersey band had ten records on the United Kingdom's Singles chart, six made the Top 10 with one reaching #1, "When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman" for three weeks in October of 1979...
Band member Ray 'Eyepatch' Sawyer passed away at the age of 81 on December 31st, 2018...
May he R.I.P.
* "A Little Bit More" was Dr. Hook's second of two of their record to peak at #2 on the UK Singles chart, their other #2 record was "Sylvia's Mother" for one week in July of 1972...
And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the remainder of the UK Singles' Top 10 on July 18th, 1976:
At #3. "Forever and Ever"/"My Friend The Wind" by Demis Roussos
#4. "Young Hearts Run Free" by Candi Staton
#5. "Kiss And Say Goodbye" by the Manhattans
#6. "Misty Blue" by Dorothy Moore
#7. "You To Me Are Everything" by The Real Thing
#8. "You're My Best Friend" by Queen
#9. "It Only Takes A Minute" by 100 Ton And A Feather
#10. "Let's Stick Together" by Bryan Ferry



All comments from YouTube:

@kandystohr-stocker2446

RIP I Loved your Music!

@jackhughman9450

Love, love your music is what you meant to say

@joaniehardy6739

He didn't die.

@skygazer6898

@@joaniehardy6739 Ray died a couple of years ago

@jeanniejones7377

💗❤️💖💕🌹

@wendyvosper8191

i remember being around ten years-old, when they performed in our town, so about 1977. My mom loved their music as much as I did, so she bought seats for us, as she had done when they had previously played in our town. Before the concert, I talked her into getting me a red tee-shirt with DR HOOK, ironed onto it, in black velvet letters, right across the chest.
This concert, was the first time my mom let me leave my seat to go stand with the large group in front of the stage, dancing in a haze of smoke. Once I got up there, I realized I couldn't see much since they were all older teens and adults, but when they saw me in my tee-shirt, they all worked together to hejp me get right up front to sit on the stairs leading to the stage. I got lots of compliments on my tee-shirt, even by Dennis, in the band. He also gave me his guitar pick which I treasured for years.
They are still my favourite band. I don't believe many days have gone by that I haven't sung one of their songs, because they make me feel so happy.

@puneethj3633

Woah!! How lucky you are to enjoy those moments and that music was meant to be about feelings and emotions unlike nowadays noise they compose about drugs,sex and violence

@aha2551

​@@puneethj3633those were golden 70-ish years enjoyed like none before, or after - in our commonly known times. We just grew up in those times & thought they were normal ❤😢

@puneethj3633

@@aha2551 I understand and we were the last 90's generation and always feel like it was nominal and will be forever the same missing them were all had a good old days 😔

@Davidp1985

These were the days man when the music was the world and easy going with people just being themselves and not being someone there not. Dennis Laccoriere had an amazing voice very unique even if he did look like a real life Shaggy in this video

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