For Your Love -
: Session musician Brian Auger provided the song's most iconic feature—a hypnotic, driving harpsichord riff that gave the track a baroque-pop feel.
In early 1965, the band was known for their raw, blues-driven sound, led by the legendary guitarist . However, their manager, Giorgio Gomelsky, was looking for a commercial hit to propel them into the mainstream. He found it in a demo written by a young songwriter named Graham Gouldman , who was inspired by the unique chord progressions of "The House of the Rising Sun". A Bold Departure For Your Love
When the band entered IBC Studios on February 1, 1965, they weren't recording a typical blues track. The production, led by bassist , introduced elements that were revolutionary for the time: : Session musician Brian Auger provided the song's