Barry had briefly been a member of an early line-up of Boney M. but left January 1976 and was replaced by Liz Mitchell.
Shortly after, she released her first single on the Lollipop-label, produced by her husband-to-be Jürgen S. Korduletsch, a cover of Jeanne Burton's "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do", backed with the track "Disco Love" (a track similar to Penny MacLean's contemporary hit "Lady Bump").
While most of the material was original compositions by Korduletsch and his partner Jörg Evers, it included a medley of two songs, both entitled "Do It Again", one by George Gershwin and one by Steely Dan.
Tom Moulton had kept only 5 of the original tracks, remixing and extending them and, in the case of "Live a Little Bit", removing Barry's vocals completely.
[3] 1976 European Version 1977 US Version Remix: Tom Moulton Drums: Keith Forsey Bass: Gary Unwin, Dave King Keyboards: Thor Baldursson Guitar: Jörg Evers Percussion: Jürgen S. Korduletsch, Jörg Evers Backing Vocals: Roberta Kelly, Claudia Schwartz & Stefan Zauner[4]