Most Precious Love

"Most Precious Love"
Single by Blaze presents U.D.A.U.F.L. featuring Barbara Tucker
from the album Keep Hope Alive
Released 2005
Format 12"
CD Maxi
Recorded 2004
Genre Funky house
Length 7:38
Label King Street Sounds
Defected (UK)
Writer(s) Blaze
Producer(s) Blaze
Blaze presents U.D.A.U.F.L. featuring Barbara Tucker singles chronology
"We Are One"
(2003)
"Most Precious Love"
(2004)
"Be Yourself (Remixes)"
(2006)

"Most Precious Love" is a 2004 house song produced, written and recorded by the American duo Blaze, featuring the musical collective ensemble U.D.A.U.F.L. (the acronym for Underground Dance Artists United For Life), with vocals performed by singer Barbara Tucker. The single's history is unique in itself, having been released twice and with new mixes, as well as a 16-week climb to number one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart,[1] reaching the top spot on June 4, 2005, giving Tucker her sixth chart topper.[2] In the United Kingdom, the single charted twice, peaking at 44 in 2005, then again with a new mix by the Freemasons (sans the U.D.A.U.F.L. credits, and rebilled as "Barbara Tucker featuring Blaze"), peaking much better at number 17 in 2006.[3][4][5]

Track listing

CD Maxi (first version, US)[6]
CD Maxi (second version, US)[7]
CD Maxi (UK)[8]
CD Maxi ("Freemasons Remixes" UK)[9]

References

  1. Murray, Gordan (August 5, 2013). "Rihanna Scores 20th No. 1 on Dance/Club Play Chart; Second-Most No. 1s Ever". Billboard. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
  2. Hot Dance Club Songs, Billboard.com, issue date June 4, 2005
  3. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 568. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  4. Everyhit.com
  5. "Charts & Awards / Billboard Singles". Allmusic.com. Retrieved February 22, 2011.
  6. Single release information at Discogs
  7. Single release information at Discogs
  8. Single release information at Discogs
  9. Single release information at Discogs
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