"My Precious Love" is a track from Lenny Kravitz's 1989 debut album Let Love Rule, featuring a piano solo from Henry Hirsch. Hirsch, who served as Kravitz's primary recording engineer and co-producer throughout much of his career, contributes a brief but evocative piano passage over a rock groove in the key of F at 125 beats per minute. The solo adds a melodic interlude to a song that showcases Kravitz's ability to channel the spirit of classic soul and rock balladry while maintaining his own distinctive voice. Hirsch's piano work, while not the flashiest element on the album, brings a compositional sensibility to the solo that complements the song's lush, layered production. The track reflects the intimate creative partnership between Kravitz and Hirsch, who together crafted the sound that would define Kravitz's early career at their shared Hoboken, New Jersey studio. Let Love Rule, produced largely by Kravitz himself with Hirsch's engineering expertise, was a deliberate throwback to the era of self-contained musical artists who wrote, arranged, and performed virtually all of the music on their recordings. "My Precious Love" exemplifies this approach, its warm analog production values and organic instrumentation creating a sonic world that evoked the classic recordings of the late 1960s and early 1970s.