Your Love (The Outfield song)

“Your Love” is a song by the English rock band The Outfield, taken from their 1985 debut album Play Deep, released in early 1986 and written by guitarist John Spinks.

Spinks was living in East London and invited the vocalist of the band, Tony Lewis, to his flat for a writing session.

Afterwards, the band began recording demos for their debut album Play Deep with producer William Wittman, who had also worked with Cyndi Lauper and the Fixx.

The initial demo was softer in tone, and Wittman encouraged the band to take a more hard rock approach to its sound.

[7] While Dennis Hunt from the Los Angeles Times criticized the whole of Play Deep as "thoroughly derivative music", he praised the song's "lovely melodic line that's engagingly performed by vocalist Tony Lewis, who has obviously been listening to Journey's Steve Perry".

Willette was interviewed about her role on the blog Noblemania in 2013, and gave details about the shoot; it was shot in Astoria, New York on a soundstage at 31-89 Crescent St. over one day.

The song received a resurgence in popularity in 2002, due to its inclusion in the game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

[33] Retired Colorado Rockies outfielder Charlie Blackmon used "Your Love" as his walk-up song coming to bat.