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Hungry for Your Love

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"I'll Take You On" / "Hungry for Your Love" / "Hold On to Yesterday"
Single by Hanson & Davis
Released1986 (1986)
RecordedINS, 1986
Length
  • 7:18 – "I'll Take You On" (Club)
  • 7:57 – "Hungry for Your Love" (Club)
  • 5:54 – "Hold On to Yesterday"
LabelFresh
Songwriter(s)
  • Aaron Hanson
  • Edward J. Davis
  • Kurtis Mantronik (co-writer "Hungry for Your Love")
Producer(s)
  • Aaron Hanson
  • Edward J. Davis
Hanson & Davis singles chronology
"Tonight (Love Will Make It Right)"
(1985)
"I'll Take You On" / "Hungry for Your Love" / "Hold On to Yesterday"
(1986)
"Come Together"
(1987)

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

Composition

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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.[1]

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

Track listing

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12-inch single

A-side
No.TitleLength
1."I'll Take You On" (Club version)7:18
2."I'll Take You On" (Dub version)5:54
B-side
No.TitleLength
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

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  • Herb Powers, Jr. – mastering
  • Warren Tang – photography
  • Hanson & Davis – songwriter(s), producer(s)

Performers

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  • Hanson & Davis – mixing ("Hungry for Your Love", "Hold On to Yesterday")
  • Larry Levan – mixing ("I'll Take You On")
  • Brodie Williams – electric guitar ("I'll Take You On")
  • Mark Brown – guitar
  • Jim Hartog – saxophone
  • John Hess – bass guitar

Chart positions

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Chart (1986) Peak
position [2]
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 16

References

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  1. ^ Chin, Brian (May 24, 1986). "Dance Trax". Billboard. Vol. 98. p. 43.
  2. ^ "Hot Dance/Disco – Club Play". Billboard. Vol. 98. August 16, 1986. p. 38.