 | Laura Branigan - Self Control Self Control - Laura Branigan |
 | Laura Branigan - The Power of Love From the TV show Solid Gold, Laura sings her hit song Power of Love.By request. |
 | Laura Branigan Megamix This is the megamix video of Laura's greatest hits. She is one of my favorite female artists in the 80's and always will be missed.The tracks are:1. Self Control2. Shattered Glass3. Lucky One4. Gloria (with beats of "Shattered Glass")5. Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go)(with images from "Hot Night")6. Moonlight On Water7. Spanish Eddie8. Solitaire9. Power of Love10. Cry Wolf |
 | Gloria by Laura Branigan Laura Branigan sings 'Gloria' Live. |
 | Laura Branigan - Self Control Educational: Assignment (to the advanced class only:)Write a 5 pages essay about disco and discuss this song. Dont forget to add an attachment about this singer... passed away at a too young age.(this take is quite unique. From Germany it seems the only preserved take on a life stage by Laura) |
 | "Gloria" Laura Branigan Live Laura Branigan, Virgil Weber , Jim Behringer, Carlos Cesarez, Steve York. Richie Fontana, Terry Ayres, Danny Hamilton |
 | "How Am I Supposed To Live Without You" Laura Branigan Live Laura Branigan, Virgil Weber , Jim Behringer, Carlos Cesarez, Steve York. Richie Fontana, Terry Ayres, Danny Hamilton |
 | Laura Branigan - Ti Amo (Live) Laura Branigan (July 3, 1957 -- August 26, 2004) was a popular American singer and actress of Irish ancestry. She was best known for her 1982 platinum-selling single "Gloria," a major hit throughout the world which spent a record-setting 36 weeks on Billboard's Hot 100. Branigan's vocal performance of the song earned her a Grammy Award nomination in early 1983.Following the massive success of "Gloria," Branigan introduced the ballad "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You", which spent three weeks at #1 on the US Adult Contemporary chart. The same year, she had another Top 10 Pop hit with "Solitaire". Branigan's "Self Control" album (1984) was certified Platinum and was her all-time biggest seller with the title track becoming an international smash.Her other pop hits include "The Lucky One", "Ti Amo", "Spanish Eddie", and "Power of Love".Laura Branigan died suddenly at her home on Long Island, New York, on August 26, 2004. Her death was attributed to a previously undiagnosed brain aneurysm. It was reported in the media that she had been experiencing headaches for a few weeks before her death but did not seek medical attention. Branigan was cremated and her ashes were distributed over Long Island Sound. |
 | Laura Branigan "The Lucky One" [1984] |
 | Laura Branigan - Spanish Eddie 80's Disco Dance |