"Miss America" is a song by Scottish pop band The Big Dish, released on 7 January 1991 as the lead single from their third and final studio album, Satellites.
"[5] On its release as a single, Music & Media described "Miss America" as "evocative, thoughtful and engaging pop" with "passionate vocals" from Lindsay.
"[9] David Owens of the South Wales Echo felt the song was "alluring in a sort of dark, damp, soppy winter's night [kind of] way".
However, he also noted a lack of "excitement" in the track, only "the sound of well-dressed earnest young men working in well-upholstered studios à la Sting and Peter Gabriel".
Harris concluded, "Arrogant party sexpots like Tim Burgess are today's gods, and sensitive, eloquent but ultimately boring records like this aren't gonna change that.
[13] Adam Sweeting of The Guardian commented, "The smooth, dreamy textures and Lindsay's perfectly polished tunes make this ideal late-night driving fodder, especially 'Miss America' or 'Give Me Some Time'.