1986 - Steve "silk" Hurley - Jack Your Body (original Mix)
Steve "Silk" Hurley was so busy finishing an album for his group J.M. Silk that he didn't even know the song had hit #1 until his manager mentioned it in passing.
The title itself is a tribute to the ecstatic, freestyle dance move defined by rhythmic torso movements that dominated the Chicago club scene at venues like the Warehouse. Breaking the UK Charts STEVE "SILK" HURLEY - Jack Your Body (Original Mix) 1986
Released in , "Jack Your Body" is the ultimate example of early Chicago house. It was built on a skeletal, driving rhythm using a Roland TR-909 drum machine and a pulsing, squelching bassline sampled and replayed from the Shep Pettibone remix of First Choice’s "Let No Man Put Asunder". Steve "Silk" Hurley was so busy finishing an
Because there was no official music video at the time, Top of the Pops had to use a montage of old black-and-white dance films to accompany the track. The Legacy of "Silk" 583. 'Jack Your Body', by Steve 'Silk' Hurley Breaking the UK Charts Released in , "Jack
In the history of house music, few tracks carry as much weight as Originally released in 1986 on the legendary DJ International Records label, this track didn't just fill dance floors—it shattered the UK pop charts and proved that Chicago’s underground sound was a global force. A Chicago Milestone
The Track That Jacked the World: Steve "Silk" Hurley’s "Jack Your Body"
