The story on how True became a recording artist is actually quite interesting. True was born in Nashville in 1943. As a teenager, she moved to New York City to pursue an acting career. Although True scored a few minor roles in films that included "The Way We Were," she never found much success doing mainstream films. So True began making films in the porn industry. While working as a porn actress, True was hired to film a commercial in Jamaica.
But political upheaval in the country prevented True from leaving the island with the money she had made there. Not wanting to lose the money, she rented a recording studio in Jamaica, hired some musicians, and asked her friend, record producer Greg Diamond, to help her record a song. That was when she recorded "More, More, More."
True released two more albums with some minor success, but eventually had to abandon her career as a recording artist due to health problems. "More, More, More" remained a popular song and went on to be covered by Bananarama, Samantha Fox, and Dannii Minogue. It was also sampled by Len in 1999's "Steal My Sunshine." Today "More, More, More" is remembered as one of the most popular songs of the Disco era.