Hungry for Your Love

"I'll Take You On"/"Hungry For Your Love"/"Hold On To Yesterday"
EP by Hanson & Davis
Released 1986
Recorded INS Studios, 1986
Genre Garage house, dance-pop, freestyle, electro
Length 7:18 (I'll Take You On – Club)
7:57 (Hungry For Your Love – Club)
5:54 (Hold On To Yesterday)
Label Fresh (FRE-5Y)
Fresh (FRE-5EP)
Director Aaron Hanson, Edward J. Davis (1 to 3), Kurtis Mantronik (2)
Hanson & Davis chronology
"Tonight (Love Will Make It Right)"
(1985)
Hungry for Your Love EP
(1986)
"Come Together"
(1987)

"I'll Take You On"/"Hungry For Your Love"/"Hold On To Yesterday"[1] is a 1986 single by American freestyle duo Hanson & Davis, released by New York City-based electro/dance label Fresh Records.

Composition

All songs were written and produced by Aaron Hanson and Edward J. Davis. Kurtis Mantronik of Mantronix co-wrote "Hungry For Your Love".

Larry Levan, a house music pioneer, remixed "I'll Take You On". Brian Chin of Billboard magazine called the song "[a] teen-crowd pleaser; with Lisa Lisa beat" whereas comparing the style of "Hungry for Your Love" to Shannon.[2]

"Hungry for Your Love" has a moderate tempo of 109 beats per minute.[3]

Track listing

A-side
No. Title Length
1. "I'll Take You On" (Club Version) 7:18
2. "I'll Take You On" (Dub Version) 5:54
B-side
No. Title Length
1. "Hungry For Your Love" (Club Version) 7:57
2. "Hungry For Your Love" (Dub Version) 4:40
3. "Hold On To Yesterday"   5:54

Personnel

Performers

Chart positions

Chart (1986) Peak
position [5]
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 16

See also

References

  1. Hanson & Davis - I'll Take You On / also includes: Hungry for Your Love & Hold On to Yesterday. Discogs. Retrieved 2012-12-12
  2. "Billboard (r) Dance Trax - by Brian Chin (tm)". Billboard (Nielsen) 98: 43. May 24, 1986.
  3. Brusca, Donny (2006). BPM List 2006: Main Edition. Lulu.com, 2006. p. 109. ISBN 978-1-84728-860-8.
  4. "Trapped - Coloned Abrams at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved August 15, 2011.
  5. "Billboard (r) Hot Dance/Disco - Club Play (tm)". Billboard (Nielsen) 98: 38. August 16, 1986.
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