While many today associate "Power of Love" with Celine Dion, Branigan released her version in 1987 as the second single from her fifth studio album, Touch .
: Branigan herself noted that she loved the song because it allowed her to show the "ultimate power" in her vocal range and raw emotion. Laura Branigan - Power Of Love - Martes 13
: A standout rendition that highlighted her signature emotional intensity. "Self Control" : Her 1984 global synth-pop hit. While many today associate "Power of Love" with
: Fans frequently revisit this specific Martes 13 performance as a definitive example of her artistry before her untimely passing in 2004. "Self Control" : Her 1984 global synth-pop hit
: Unlike other versions that serve as a declaration of love, Branigan's delivery is often described as "bargaining"—a powerful, almost desperate plea to her lover.
: A touching cover that has since become a staple for fan tributes. "Power of Love" Origins
: Another dramatic showcase of her vocal "chops".