Hot Love

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"Hot Love" is a 1971 glam rock single by the British band T. Rex that became one of their early major hits and helped define the glam rock sound.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
artist T. Rex NERFINISHED
associatedWithImage Marc Bolan wearing glitter and glam fashion
chartPositionAustralianSingles 1
chartPositionGermanSingles 1
chartPositionIrishSingles 1
chartPositionNewZealandSingles 1
chartPositionUKSingles 1
chronologicallyFollows Ride a White Swan NERFINISHED
chronologicallyPrecedes Get It On NERFINISHED
composer Marc Bolan NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresMusician Bill Legend NERFINISHED
Marc Bolan NERFINISHED
Mickey Finn NERFINISHED
Steve Currie NERFINISHED
firstTelevisedPerformance Top of the Pops GENERATED
genre glam rock
hasBside The King of the Mountain Cometh NERFINISHED
Woodland Rock NERFINISHED
hasFormat 45 rpm single
hasHook repeated vocal line "Hot love"
hasInfluenceOn development of glam rock in early 1970s
hasInstrumentation backing vocals
bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
handclaps
hasLength about 4 minutes
hasMusicalStyle boogie rock elements
electric guitar-driven rock
hasTempo medium tempo
includedIn compilation album Electric Warrior (reissues and bonus tracks)
language English
lyricist Marc Bolan NERFINISHED
notableFor being an early major hit for T. Rex
helping define the glam rock sound
originalMedium 7-inch single
performer T. Rex NERFINISHED
producer Tony Visconti NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1971
recordLabel Fly Records NERFINISHED
Reprise Records
releaseDate 1971-02
side A-side
weeksAtNumberOneUK 6
writer Marc Bolan NERFINISHED

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T. Rex notableWork Hot Love