Love You Live is among Andy Warhol's most energetic and visually striking record covers. Released in 1977, the double live album captures The Rolling Stones at the height of their fame and marks one of Warhol's most important collaborations with the band following Sticky Fingers.

For the project, Warhol photographed the band with his Polaroid camera, encouraging the members to playfully pretend they were eating one another. He then combined twenty-four photographs with preparatory drawings, transforming them into the colourful and expressive images seen on the cover. The front artwork features Mick Jagger biting what appears to be a child's hand, believed to belong to his daughter Jade, who was also photographed by Warhol.

The artist designed the cover without including the album title or the band's name, believing the artwork should stand entirely on its own. Mick Jagger later added the lettering, a decision Warhol reportedly disliked. Despite this disagreement, Love You Live remains one of the most recognizable and celebrated album covers of his career.