Her debut disco-pop single "I love to love (but my baby loves to dance)" was a huge hit in the UK and topped the pop charts in 1976. A string of follow-up Biddu-penned disco tracks followed although Tina never really repeated the success of this first single.
"I love to love" was released on 12" in the US as a b-side.
Dance little lady dance / I love to love (but my baby loves to dance)
(Columbia 12" 23-10507, 1976) You set my heart on fire / Dance little lady
dance (Columbia 12" AS 278, 1976) I'll go where your music takes me / Stop
what you're doing (Columbia 12" 23-10782, 1978)