Laura Branigan - Topic
Laura Branigan, multi-platinum singer, songwriter, and actress, was born in NY on July 3, 1952. Break-out hit “Gloria” (1982) became iconic song of 80's, rising to #2 on Billboard, staying on chart for 36 weeks. Next came Top 10 “Solitaire” (#7) and “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You,” a #1 A/C hit. Laura's "Imagination" is heard on iconic Flashdance OST. Her involvement with film led to second Grammy nod. Title track from Self Control (1984) was another huge hit (#4), becoming Laura's biggest single. Another song from album, "The Lucky One," also went Top 40. Hold Me (1985) spawned Top 40 hit “Spanish Eddie" and ballad from Touch (1987), "Power of Love,” returned her to Top 40. Laura’s songs appear on Ghostbusters, Body Rock, Coming to America, and Salsa soundtracks. Acting credits include CHiPs, Automan, and Monsters, as well as films Mugsy’s Girls and Backstage. In 2000's Laura was back in studio and concert with 4-octave voice, consuming passion, and undeniable power that's pure Branigan! She played singing Janis Joplin in NYC musical Love, Janis (2002). Laura passed away on August 26, 2004 from a brain aneurysm. Other Half Entertainment, Laura's legacy management, serves as her comprehensive, official voice-honoring Laura's memory by holding her artistic visions and standards at heart of its operations.
Self Control (Edit)
Self Control (Edit)
Hot Night
Self Control (Extended Version)
Self Control (Classic Summer Mix)
Self Control
Hold Me
Sanctuary
Spanish Eddie
I Found Someone
Forever Young
Gloria
Hot Night
Imagination
Name Game
Power of Love
Over Love
Shadow of Love
Cry Wolf
Shattered Glass
Self Control
The Lucky One
Show Me Heaven
Solitaire
Gloria
Moonlight on Water
Never in a Million Years
Silent Partners
Deep in the Dark
Take Me
Self Control
Heart
The Lucky One
Ti Amo
Breaking Out
All Night with Me
With Every Beat of My Heart
Satisfaction
The Sweet Hello, the Sad Goodbye