So Many Men – So Little Time

It is a song about "a woman sleeping with countless men and waking in the morning unaware of the name of the person sharing her bed".

But there weren't enough records coming out that could capture that magic, so we started making our own.

I had been at the Circus Maximus in L.A. and I saw a guy wearing a T-shirt that said, 'So many men, so little time,' and I was like, 'One day I want to make a record with that title.'

The concept was I sat down with my cowriter and arranger, an Irish guy called Fiachra Trench, and I played him 'Relight My Fire' and I said, 'I want this kind of choppy piano, big powerful chords, and the idea is a woman is going to sing, instead of “I love you, I want you, you're the man of my dreams,” I want the opposite.

'[7]The song, along with Evelyn Thomas' "High Energy", played an important role in the evolution of disco into hi-NRG.