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List of songs recorded by Laura Branigan

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List of songs recorded by Laura Branigan
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This is a list of songs recorded by American singer and songwriter Laura Branigan. Between 1981 and 1993, Branigan recorded songs for seven studio albums, as well as for several soundtrack releases and various artist albums. Prior to the final release of her debut album, Branigan, in 1982, many songs from early recording sessions for the album were shelved. While some were released as promotional singles, and others later released as b-sides or as bonus tracks on reissues, most of the tracks remain unreleased. In addition, Branigan also recorded two new tracks for The Best of Branigan in 1995, her first North American greatest hits album. These marked her final recordings with long-time label Atlantic Records while she took an extended hiatus from the music industry to care for her husband, who was diagnosed with colon cancer, and ultimately to mourn his death. In the late 1990s and up until her own death in 2004, Branigan recorded a handful of songs for compilations as well as for a proposed comeback album. The project was never completed however, and none of these songs have been officially released.

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Branigan c. 1982
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Songs

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Ahmet Ertegun, co-founder and president of Atlantic Records, signed Branigan in 1979 and co-produced a selection of her early singles including "Looking Out for Number One".
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Songwriter Diane Warren co-wrote several songs for Branigan's first three albums, including the hit single "Solitaire".
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Michael Bolton co-wrote "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You", "I Found Someone" and "It's Been Hard Enough Getting Over You", all released as singles by Branigan.
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Jack White was Branigan's main producer from 1982–85 and also co-wrote several songs for 1985's Hold Me.
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Jennifer Rush co-wrote, and originally recorded, "Power of Love" which Branigan released as a single in 1987.
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