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The music video has an extended intro and was directed by Jon Jopson. 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". Rolling Stone contributor Jimmy Guterman wrote that the track "seems to advocate philandering". In the end, she declines because she wants him to be faithful to Josie. have a one night stand with him, while his current girlfriend, Josie, is on vacation. The narrator asks her to let him "use her love" i.e. The lyrics are vague, but imply that the narrator is interested in an older girl that he is not in a relationship with. "Your Love" is an uptempo new wave, power pop and pop rock song sung by lead vocalist Tony Lewis. To this end, the group were inspired by the Who, and Lewis's vocal arrangement was heavily inspired by the Police vocalist Sting. The initial demo was softer in tone, and Wittman encouraged the band to take a more hard rock approach to its sound.
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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 song's lyrics have no basis in reality: "Josie" was not a real person, and the song is an entirely invented story. According to Lewis, the song took only twenty minutes to write. Lewis sat on an amplifier and Spinks began writing the opening lyrics. The two developed "Your Love" on the porch of the flat. Spinks was living in east London and invited the vocalist of the band, Tony Lewis, to his flat for a writing session.
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The song was written by Outfield guitarist John Spinks.