Difference between revisions of "Love (Got A Hold On Me)"

From Prince Vault
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "{{coversong| |Song Name = Love (Got A Hold On Me) |First appeared on = ''information needed'' |Other relevant version = * '''Prince relat...")
 
Line 3: Line 3:
 
|First appeared on            = ''information needed''  
 
|First appeared on            = ''information needed''  
 
|Other relevant version      =  * '''Prince related release:'''
 
|Other relevant version      =  * '''Prince related release:'''
|Relevant version text        = A live version of the track sung by [[The Steeles]] was released on the [[Home_Video: The Sacrifice Of Victor| The Sacrifice Of Victor]] Home Video (filmed on [[08 September 1993-am|8 September 1993 (a.m.)]] at Bagley’s Warehouse in London, England). [[Prince]] did not actively participate in the live rendition of the song.
+
|Relevant version text        = A live version of the track sung by [[The Steeles]] was released on [[Home_Video: The Sacrifice Of Victor|The Sacrifice Of Victor]] Home Video (filmed on [[08 September 1993-am|8 September 1993 (a.m.)]] at Bagley’s Warehouse in London, England). [[Prince]] did not actively participate in the live rendition of the song.
 
* The song is listed as '''Power Of Love''' on the sleeve but correctly listed on the end credits.
 
* The song is listed as '''Power Of Love''' on the sleeve but correctly listed on the end credits.
 
|Composed by                  = [[JD Steele]] and Darryl Boudreaux
 
|Composed by                  = [[JD Steele]] and Darryl Boudreaux

Revision as of 06:20, 23 March 2021

Love (Got A Hold On Me)

 

  • First appeared on: information needed
  • Prince related release: A live version of the track sung by The Steeles was released on The Sacrifice Of Victor Home Video (filmed on 8 September 1993 (a.m.) at Bagley’s Warehouse in London, England). Prince did not actively participate in the live rendition of the song.
  • The song is listed as Power Of Love on the sleeve but correctly listed on the end credits.
  • Composed by: JD Steele and Darryl Boudreaux



Performed by Prince