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The song was covered in 1997 by the band [[No Mercy (band)|No Mercy]]. Their version reached #1 on the ''Billboard'' [[Hot Dance Club Play]] chart. It also reached #16 on the [[UK Singles Chart]] and #47 in Australia.
The song was covered in 1997 by the band [[No Mercy (band)|No Mercy]]. Their version reached #1 on the ''Billboard'' [[Hot Dance Club Play]] chart. It also reached #16 on the [[UK Singles Chart]] and #47 in Australia.


The song was also featured in the [[Andy Kaufman]] biopic, ''[[Man in the Moon]]'', in the scene where Andy visits some prostitutes, and in the 2006 comedy ''[[Employee of the Month (2006 film)|Employee of the Month]]'' in a scene which [[Dax Shepard]] and [[Efren Ramirez]] are listening to the song and end up discussing it.
The song was also featured in the [[Andy Kaufman]] biopic, ''[[Man in the Moon (film)|Man in the Moon]]'', in the scene where Andy visits some prostitutes, and in the 2006 comedy ''[[Employee of the Month (2006 film)|Employee of the Month]]'' in a scene which [[Dax Shepard]] and [[Efren Ramirez]] are listening to the song and end up discussing it.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 06:56, 25 September 2009

"Kiss You All Over" is a number one single in the United States during 1978 by the group Exile. It was included on the band's album Mixed Emotions, and it featured primarily the late Jimmy Stokley on lead vocals (although guitarist J.P. Pennington also had some lead vocal parts). This song proved to be Exile's only big hit in the pop rock market; Stokley left the band in 1979, and the remaining members took a decidedly more country direction with the dawning of the 1980s.

In 1979, along with the track, "So Strange", Phyllis Hyman covered this song and had a minor disco hit, peaking at number seventy-five. [1].

In 1993, Tiffany covered this song on her overseas release Dreams Never Die.

The song appeared in the 1996 Adam Sandler film Happy Gilmore. It was also used in 2007 on CBC's Hockey Night In Canada during a montage of Stanley Cup celebrations at the conclusion of the final game of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The song was covered in 1997 by the band No Mercy. Their version reached #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. It also reached #16 on the UK Singles Chart and #47 in Australia.

The song was also featured in the Andy Kaufman biopic, Man in the Moon, in the scene where Andy visits some prostitutes, and in the 2006 comedy Employee of the Month in a scene which Dax Shepard and Efren Ramirez are listening to the song and end up discussing it.

References

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Record Research. p. 126.


Preceded by Billboard Hot 100 number one single (Exile version)
September 30 1978
Succeeded by
Preceded by Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single (No Mercy version)
January 31, 1998
Succeeded by