"Your Love" is a song by Jamie Principle. Its original recordings are early examples of Chicago house music.
Key features of the song are the arpeggiated repeating synthesizer line and a powerful, propulsive bassline. Part of the bassline was based on that of the Italo Disco/boogie track "Feels Good (Carrots and Beets)" by Electra featuring Tara Butler. "Your Love" also features a progressive chord sequence clearly demonstrating the transitional nature of the track's structure: lying between that of a traditional pop-disco song and the simpler house structure of songs later in the decade (which made large use of extended one-chord sections).
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The first version of the song was a 1984 demo only made available to DJs on acetates or reel-to-reel tapes. It was played in Chicago nightclubs, including the Power Plant, by Frankie Knuckles, and was included on some DJ mixtapes.
The first commercially released version of the song was produced by Mark "Hot Rod" Trollan. It was released as a vinyl 12" single on small, independent, Chicago label Persona Records in 1986.
The second commercially released version was produced by Frankie Knuckles, and still featured Principle on vocals. This edition of the song is considered a classic in the house genre. It became a hit in Chicago clubs and beyond after its 12" release in 1987 on US label Trax Records, and again after its subsequent licensing to UK and Belgian labels in 1989. These records all bill Frankie Knuckles as the main artist, and only some give any credit to Principle.[1]
In 2004, the song was used in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas soundtrack as a song on the House music station, SF-UR.
"Your Love" notably forms the basis of The Source track "You Got the Love", this song essentially being a mashup using the instrumentation of "Your Love", with the acapella of Candi Staton's overlooked single also called "You got the love". The acapella was obtained from the StreetSounds release of "You Got the Love".
"Your Love" was covered by UK band Friendly Fires on their debut "Photobooth" EP in 2006, and it remained a fixture in their live set as of the end of 2008.
"Your Love" is covered on the 2005 Paradise Boys album The Young and The Guest List.
"Your Love" is covered in 2010 by UK house act Cicada.
The main synth line was borrowed by Animal Collective in their song My Girls.