"Bring Me Your Love" is a 1994 song recorded and produced by American-based group Deee-Lite, which was released by Elektra Records as the second single of their third and final studio album, Dewdrops in the Garden. The single was issued as a 12-inch white vinyl and sampled 'The Children's Song' by Eddie Harris.
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Promotional single by Deee-Lite | ||||
from the album Dewdrops in the Garden | ||||
Released | May 1994 | |||
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Length | 3:38 (album version) | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
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This would be the act's fifth single to top the number one position on the Billboard dance chart.[1] during the week ending August 13, 1994.[2] The B side included a remix of "Party Happening People," which peaked at number 30 in 1994.
Larry Flick from Billboard wrote, "Brace yourself for a spankin' new Deee-Lite vibe, as the quirky and cool trio reinvents itself with a flower-power rave attitude. The changes, however, are primarily cosmetic, since a familiar lyrical message of love and unity remains in place–as does a reverence for retro-funk and soul. Lady Kier has grown into quite the seductress, injecting a naughty sass into the song."[3] Music & Media commented, "The one-time masters of weirdelica produce a lite version of their speciality. Do not be put off by the less unconventional first impression."[4] Brad Beatnik from Music Week's RM Dance Update complimented it as "a fine comeback and an original and interesting package for DJs."[5]
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