Your Love (Jamie Principle song)

"Your Love" is a 1980s Chicago house song by Bryan Walton under the name Jamie Principle. The song's lyrics were written by Principle based on meeting a woman Lisa who he wrote the song about. The lyrics were later given to Frankie Knuckles, a DJ that worked in Chicago clubs that Principle was a frequent visitor of. Despite not having produced any original music before, Knuckles agreed to work on it after hearing a demo tape version by Principle. Knuckles would take the song and add some small music to it and play to great reception at his club. This version of the song was played from tapes and was described as being different from later releases, with Jacob Arnold of Wax Poetics stated that this version was "little more than a snare march with vocals." It was later revamped by DJ Mark "H

Your Love (Jamie Principle song)

"Your Love" is a 1980s Chicago house song by Bryan Walton under the name Jamie Principle. The song's lyrics were written by Principle based on meeting a woman Lisa who he wrote the song about. The lyrics were later given to Frankie Knuckles, a DJ that worked in Chicago clubs that Principle was a frequent visitor of. Despite not having produced any original music before, Knuckles agreed to work on it after hearing a demo tape version by Principle. Knuckles would take the song and add some small music to it and play to great reception at his club. This version of the song was played from tapes and was described as being different from later releases, with Jacob Arnold of Wax Poetics stated that this version was "little more than a snare march with vocals." It was later revamped by DJ Mark "H