Word Is Love

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"The Word Is Love"
Thewordislove.jpg
Single by The Voices of Life featuring Sharon Pass
B-side "Remix"
Released1997
Format
Recorded1997
Genre Chicago house
Length3:32
Label
  • Silk
  • AM:PM
  • La Belle Noire
  • Vendetta
  • D:vision
  • Club Tools
  • Feel the Rhythm
  • Tinted
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Steve "Silk" Hurley singles chronology
"Melody"
(1992)
"The Word Is Love"
(1997)
"Dubs From The Dungeon Vol.1"
(2000)
Alternative cover
Thewordislovecd.jpg

"The Word Is Love (Say The Word)" is a 1997 song released by Hurley's Voices of Life, featuring vocals by Sharon Pass.

Contents

Apart from others record companies, the single was released on the producer's own label Silk Entertainment in several editions. However, the composition written by Hurley himself along with M-Doc didn't catch much attention in US. In the overseas, it scored a modest success on the UK Singles Chart, where the single peaked at number twenty-six in March 1998. [1]

Credits and personnel

Official versions

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1998)Peak
position
Italian Singles Chart [2] 15
UK Singles Chart 26

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References

  1. 'The Voices of Life, UK peak chart positions' Retrieved 2 December 2010
  2. "'Steve "Silk" Hurley's Biography'" (PDF). Retrieved 12 December 2010.