<P> Much as extended dance versions of hits by the Doobie Brothers--who Templeman also produced--were released, a 12" single of Larson's "Lotta Love" was issued, with Jim Burgess performing remixing duties: this disco version differentiated from the album track and 7" single in its pure "four on the floor" disco drum track (replacing the radio version's "pop heartbeat" drum rhythm) and a sax solo on the bridge, replacing the 7" single's bridge flute solo which was shifted to an extended intro . The track did not heavily impact the club scene . Its meager length for a 12" single--at 4: 20 barely a minute longer than the 7"--a likely deterrent . The B - side of the 7" single was "Angels Rejoiced" featuring a harmony vocal by Herb Pedersen while on its 12" single "Lotta Love" was backed by Larson's rendition of "You Send Me". </P> <P> A live version of "Lotta Love" was included on the Live at the Roxy album consisting of Larson's December 20, 1978 concert at the Sunset Boulevard nightclub . The album was originally a limited issue (5000 copies) promo - only release . The first full release was on Rhino in 2006 . </P> <P> Larson also performed "Lotta Love" at the No Nukes concerts held at Madison Square Garden in September 1979 . This version--with backing by the Doobie Brothers--was included on the No Nukes album . The performance was not included in the No Nukes film in which, however, Larson can be seen . </P> <P> In February 1998, friends and associates of Nicolette Larson, who had died on December 16, 1997, mounted a tribute at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium which raised over $165,000 for the UCLA Children's Hospital . The two night engagement was billed as "The Lotta Love Concert" and opened with an ensemble performance of "Lotta Love" by Rosemary Butler, Valerie Carter, Carole King, and Bonnie Raitt . In December 2007, a "Lotta Love" memorial concert was held to mark the 10th anniversary of Larson's passing, and in December 2008, the Talking Stick in Venice CA hosted a "Lotta Love" memorial concert which featured a performance of "Lotta Love" by Rosemary Butler and Andrew Gold . </P>

Who sang it's gonna take a lot of love