The power of love can not be over emphasized it is very important thing in our lives. When you have someone who loves you, you feel like the most powerful person and act as though you can do anything. Love is so strong and it has the ability to influence every part of our lives. Oxytocin can reduce cardiovascular stress and improve the immune system, which in turn decreases cell death and inflammation. Love encourages your body to produce oxytocin, the “feel-good” or “love” hormone. Music and lyrics on this site are for the sole use of educational reference and are the property of respective authors, artists and labels. However, Laura Branigan, a two-time Grammy Award nominee with album and single sales exceeding ten million in the United States alone, has had three other top ten hits, Self Control, How Am I Suppose To Live Without You, and Solitaire, and many other top forty hits including Power Of Love, The Lucky One, and Spanish Eddie, to name just a few. SongsTube is against piracy and promotes safe and legal music downloading. Oh the night is my worldCity lights painted girlsIn the day nothing mattersIt's the night time that mattersIn the night no controlThrough the wall something breakingWearing white as you're walkingDown the street of my soulYou take my self, you take my self controlYou've got me living only for the nightBefore the morning comes a story's toldYou take my self, you take my self controlAnother night another day goes byI never stop myself to wonder whyYou help me to forget to play my roleYou take my self, you take my self controlI, I live among the creatures of the nightI haven't got the will to try and fightAgainst a new tomorrowSo I guess I'll just believe it like tomorrow never comesI said nightI'm living in the forest of a dreamI know the night is not as it would seemI must believe in somethingSo I'll make myself believe it, this night will never goOh, oh.Oh, oh.Oh the night is my worldCity lights painted girlsIn the day nothing mattersIt's the night time that mattersI, I live among the creatures of the nightI haven't got the will to try and fightAgainst a new tomorrowSo I guess I'll just believe it like tomorrow never knowsI said nightI'm living in the forest of a dreamI know the night is not as it would seemI must believe in somethingSo I'll make myself believe it, this night will never goOh, oh.Oh, oh.You take my self, you take my self control.1.72 m Who has covered the power of love? Laura Branigan Power Of Love lyrics - letras - testo are property and copyright of their owners. Lyrics featured below: "Self Control", "Gloria", "The Power of Love" Branigan continued to string together hits, including "The Lucky One" and "The Power Of Love," though the chart success and frequency began a slow decline after "Self Control." Branigan has dabbled in acting as well as continuing to record, and word is new material is on the way. The song was her and her biggest seller to across Europe, outselling the original in many markets. She also had success with Michael Bolton's "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You." The following year she had an international hit with "Self Control." Another Italian song originally penned by one of the writers of Gloria, the complex, haunting "Self Control" was a departure from the love ballads Branigan is best known for, and showed more stylistic range than her previous works. From her 1983 album Branigan 2 had a top ten hit with "Solitaire," another English version of a former European hit. Having established herself with her first outing, a string of hits followed over the course of the 80's for Branigan. Born and raised in upstate New York, Branigan's 1982 debut album - Branigan - immediately put her on the map, thanks in large part to the success of her recording of "Gloria." The original version of this Italian song had already been a hit in parts of Europe just a few years earlier, but in impressive fashion Branigan introduced American and British audiences to the powerful pop ballad. Each even had a hit with the same song: Branigan's recording of "The Power Of Love" gave her a hit in 1988, while Dion took the song to number one in 1994. Both have an impressive vocal range, both sang pop ballads penned by other artists, and both recorded hit singles that dominated charts around the world. In many respects, Laura Branigan was to the early/mid 1980s what Celine Dion has been to the mid/late 1990s.