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REBEKAH RYAN - JUST A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE (PROMO 1)


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Just A Little Bit Of Love (Promo 1)
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WMCST 40063
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Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
SH BOX 316-10-WOL-

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£2.12
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Very Good Plus (VG+)
MEDIA:
Near Mint (NM or M-)

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Just A Little Bit Of Love (K Klassik Mix)
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Just A Little Bit Of Love (Medusa Dub)
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Just A Little Bit Of Love (Love Krash)
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Just A Little Bit Of Love (Love Krash)
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Just A Little Bit Of Love (Classic Club Mix)
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Just A Little Bit Of Love (Pharmacy Dub)
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Just A Little Bit Of Love (Pharmacy Dub)
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Just A Little Bit Of Love (Tazzo Dub)
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Just A Little Bit Of Love (Tazzo Dub)

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Last FM Information on Rebekah Ryan

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Rebekah Ryan is a British female pop vocalist and songwriter. Career In 1996, signed to MCA Records, her debut single, "You Lift Me Up" was released and was well reviewed generally, and a large national club hit in the UK. The single also reached the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart. The follow-up, "Just A Little Bit Of Love" was not so well received by critics, dubbed by many as a shoddy imitation of her debut hit single. Nevertheless, it was a moderate club success, and like its predecessor, was produced by popular dance outfit K-Klass. However, the single failed to reach the Top 40 and also (very narrowly) missed the UK Top 50. Early in 1997, "Woman In Love" was released to mixed reviews. This was a cover of the Barbara Streisand hit. "Woman In Love" is essentially a ballad with hip-hop and R'n'B undertones. The soulful track was generally well-promoted in the media, but it did not sell well, entering the chart at #64 and disappearing from the chart the following week. Rebekah Ryan did have an album in the pipeline, at the time, and was due for release around mid-1997. However, it was decided not to release it. Presumably this is due to Ryan's previous two singles failing to emulate the success of her debut single. In 2001, with a new record deal, Ryan re-emerged with a totally different sound, style and image. Whereras before, her material had been dance-pop/soul, it was now rock-pop. Her album, "Big Trouble (Lots of Fun)" was released (Jive records) despite the presence of a hit single to 'promote' it. The album sold poorly. However, many respected journals praised the record and compared Ryan to Alanis Morissette. The lead single, "You Think You Got The Right" benefited from universally good reviews, and also good promotions. However, it missed, albeit narrowly, making an appearance on the UK Top 75. In 2002, still on Jive records, Rebekah Ryan released a brand new single, "Can I Depend On You?". It did not chart. Discography Singles "You Lift Me Up", 1996, MCA, UK #26. "Just A Little Bit Of Love", 1996, MCA, UK #51. "Woman In Love", 1997, MCA, UK #64. "You Think You Got The Right", 2001, Jive, UK #76 "Can I Depend On You?", 2002, Jive, UK #? Albums "Big Trouble (Lots Of Fun)", 2001, Jive, UK #? Trivia Teenage pop magazine Smash Hits described Rebekah Ryan as "...as cute as a box of Andrex puppies", in 1996. Teenage pop magazine TV Hits said Ryan has a "Killer voice", in 1997, whilst reviewing her "Woman In Love" single. The title track from Ryan's album, "Big Trouble (Lots Of Fun)" featured in an episode of the TV programme Charmed. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.