List of songs recorded by Laura Branigan

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Branigan c. 1982

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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Indicates single release
Indicates promotional single release
§Indicates song written by Branigan
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". Ahmet Ertegun (cropped).jpg
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".
Songwriter Diane Warren co-wrote several songs for Branigan's first three albums, including the hit single "Solitaire". Diane Warren 03 b.jpg
Songwriter Diane Warren co-wrote several songs for Branigan's first three albums, including the hit single "Solitaire".
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. MichaelBolton.jpg
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.
Jack White was Branigan's main producer from 1982-85 and also co-wrote several songs for 1985's Hold Me. Horst Nussbaum (1965).jpg
Jack White was Branigan's main producer from 1982–85 and also co-wrote several songs for 1985's Hold Me .
Jennifer Rush co-wrote, and originally recorded, "Power of Love" which Branigan released as a single in 1987. Jennifer Rush.jpg
Jennifer Rush co-wrote, and originally recorded, "Power of Love" which Branigan released as a single in 1987.
TitleArtist(s)Writer(s)AlbumYearRef.
"All Night with Me" Laura BraniganChris Montan Branigan 1982 [1]
"All Time High"Laura Branigan John Barry
Tim Rice
Unreleased1983 [2]
"Angels Calling"Laura BraniganRosetta Stone
Jan Mullaney
Touch 1987 [3]
"Artist"Meadow
(with Branigan on lead vocals)
Chris Van CleaveThe Friend Ship1973 [4]
"Ashes in the Wind"Laura Branigan Joan Jett
Desmond Child
Unreleasedlate
1990s
[5]
"Bad Attitude"Laura BraniganPaul Bliss
Steve Kipner
Laura Branigan 1990 [6]
"Believe in Me"Laura BraniganBrian BecVarB-side to "Come into My Life"1988 [7]
"The Best Was Yet to Come"Laura Branigan Bryan Adams
Jim Vallance
Laura Branigan 1990 [6]
"Breaking Out"Laura Branigan Diane Warren
The Doctor
Self Control 1984 [8]
"Cane and Able" Meadow
(with Branigan on backing vocals)
Walker Daniels
Chris Van Cleave
The Friend Ship1973 [4]
"Cellos & Violins"Laura BraniganAlan Roy Scott
Laura Branigan §
Rick Cowling
Unreleasedlate
1990s
[9]
"The Challenge"Laura BraniganUncreditedUnreleased2004 [10]
"Close Enough"Laura BraniganRobbie Buchanan
John Lang
Branigan 2 1983 [11]
"Come into My Life" Laura Branigan
and Joe Esposito
Paul Chiten
Pamela Philips-Oland
Coming to America
(Soundtrack album)
1988 [7]
"Completely"Meadow
(with Branigan on backing vocals)
Chris Van CleaveThe Friend Ship1973 [4]
"Cry Wolf" Laura Branigan Jude Johnstone Touch 1987 [3]
"Deep in the Dark" Laura Branigan Johann Hölzel
Robert Ponger
Bill Bowersock
Branigan 2 1983 [11]
"Didn't We Almost Win It All" Laura BraniganLaura Branigan §
Brian BecVar
Over My Heart 1993 [12]
"Dim All the Lights" Laura Branigan Donna Summer The Best of Branigan 1995 [13]
"Do I Have to Dance All Night" (live) Leonard Cohen
(with Branigan on backing vocals)
Leonard Cohen Single only1976 [14]
"Don't Close Your Eyes Tonight"Laura BraniganUnknownUnreleased1981 [15]
"Don't Cry for Me Argentina" (live)Laura Branigan Andrew Lloyd Webber
Tim Rice
Laura Branigan in Concert1991 [16]
"Don't Show Your Love"Laura Branigan Lee Holdridge
Carol Connors
Branigan 2 1983 [11]
"Down Like a Rock"Laura Branigan Randy VanWarmer Branigan 1982 [1]
"Everything I've Known"Meadow
(with Branigan on backing vocals)
Chris Van CleaveThe Friend Ship1973 [4]
"Find Me"Laura Branigan David Shire
Carol Connors
Branigan 2 1983 [11]
"Foolish Lullaby"Laura Branigan Jack White
Mark Spiro
Hold Me 1985 [17]
"Fool's Affair" Laura Branigan Richard Kerr
Troy Seals
Single only1980 [18]
"Forever Young"Laura Branigan Marian Gold
Frank Mertens
Bernhard Lloyd
Hold Me 1985 [17]
"Gloria" Laura Branigan Umberto Tozzi
Giancarlo Bigazzi
Trevor Veitch
Branigan 1982 [1]
"Gloria 2004"
(Re-recorded vocals)
Laura Branigan Umberto Tozzi
Giancarlo Bigazzi
Trevor Veitch
Single only2004 [10]
"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"Laura Branigan Charles Wesley The Christmas Album... A Gift of Hope1991 [19]
"Heart"Laura BraniganMarie Cain
Warren Hartman
Self Control 1984 [8]
"Heart of Me" Cerrone
and Laura Branigan
Marc Cerrone
Christian Gaubert
Lene Lovich
Way In1989 [20]
"Helpin' Mama Bring the Groceries In"Laura BraniganUnknownUnreleased1981 [15]
"Helpless"Laura Branigan Bobby Orlando Soundtrack only1988 [21]
"Here I Am" Meadow
(with Branigan on lead vocals)
Walker DanielsSingle only1972 [22]
"Hold Me" Laura BraniganBeth Andersen
Bill Bodine
Hold Me 1985 [17]
"Hollywood Wives"Laura BraniganUnknownSoundtrack only1985 [23]
"Home Free (The Friend Ship)"Meadow
(with Branigan on backing vocals)
Walker Daniels
Chris Van Cleave
The Friend Ship1973 [4]
"Hot Night" Laura Branigan Diane Warren
The Doctor
Ghostbusters
(Soundtrack album)
1984 [24]
"How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" Laura Branigan Michael Bolton
Doug James
Branigan 2 1983 [11]
"How Can I Help You to Say Goodbye" Laura Branigan Karen Taylor-Good
Burton Collins
Over My Heart 1993 [12]
"I Believe" David Hasselhoff
and Laura Branigan
Brian Alexander Robertson
John Lewis Parker
Baywatch
(Soundtrack album)
1994 [25]
"I Can See Again"Laura BraniganDiane Scanlon
Eve Nelson
Unreleased2004 [10]
"I Love the Nightlife" (live)Laura Branigan Alicia Bridges
Susan Hutcheson
Gut Gestimmt1980 [26]
"I Found Someone"Laura Branigan Michael Bolton
Mark Mangold
Hold Me 1985 [17]
"I Know You by Heart"Laura BraniganDiane Scanlon
Eve Nelson
Unreleased2004 [10]
"I Wish We Could Be Alone"Laura BraniganLaura Branigan § Branigan 1982 [1]
"If I Were"Laura BraniganLaura Branigan §Soundtrack only1986 [27]
"If That's What It Takes"Laura Branigan Jean-Jacques Goldman
Phil Galdston
Unreleased2004 [10]
"If You Loved Me"Laura Branigan Diane Warren
The Doctor
Branigan 1982 [1]
"I'll Wait for You"Laura BraniganLaura Branigan §
Kevin Wells
Over My Heart 1993 [12]
"I'm Just Warmin' Up"Laura BraniganBarbara WyrickUnreleased1981 [15]
"I'm Not the Only One"Laura Branigan Diane Warren
The Doctor
Branigan 2 1983 [11]
"Imagination"Laura Branigan Michael Boddicker
Jerry Hey
Phil Ramone
Michael Sembello
Flashdance
(Soundtrack album)
1983 [28]
"In Time"Laura BraniganAlan Roy Scott
Laura Branigan §
Unreleasedlate
1990s
[29]
"Is There Anybody Here But Me"Laura BraniganKevin Wells
André Pessis
Over My Heart 1993 [12]
"It's Been Hard Enough Getting Over You" Laura Branigan Michael Bolton
Doug James
Over My Heart 1993 [12]
"The Lady I Am" (live)Laura BraniganGretta LarsonGut Gestimmt1980 [26]
"Lawless Lady"Meadow
(with Branigan on lead vocals)
S. Albert
M. Newman
The Friend Ship1973 [4]
"Leave Me Blind"Laura BraniganUnknownUnreleased1981 [15]
"Let Me In"Laura BraniganDennis Matkosky
Paul Gordon
Laura Branigan 1990 [6]
"Living a Lie"Laura BraniganDick St. Nicklaus
Sue Neal
Branigan 1982 [1]
"Lonely Nights"Laura BraniganBeppe Cantarelli
Adrienne Anderson
Soundtrack only1988 [21]
"Looking Out for Number One" Laura BraniganBill Bodine
Jack Tempchin
Single only1981 [30]
"Love Is Forever"Laura Branigan Lee Holdridge
Carol Connors
Soundtrack only1983 [31]
"Love Me Tonight"Laura BraniganRobbie SeidmanB-side to "Looking Out for Number One"1981 [30]
"A Love Until the End of Time"Laura Branigan Lee Holdridge
Carol Connors
Soundtrack only1982 [32]
"Love Your Girl" Laura Branigan Gloria Estefan
Jorge Casas
Clay Ostwald
Over My Heart 1993 [12]
"Lovin' You Baby"Laura BraniganAdrian John Loveridge
John Wonderling
Branigan 1982 [1]
"Lucky"Laura BraniganSteve Bi Branigan 2 1983 [11]
" The Lucky One " Laura Branigan Bruce Roberts Self Control 1984 [8]
"Mama"Laura Branigan Giancarlo Bigazzi
Umberto Tozzi
Diane Warren
Branigan 2 1983 [11]
"Mangwane (The Wedding Song)"Laura BraniganTraditional Over My Heart 1993 [12]
"Maybe I Love You"Laura Branigan Trevor Veitch
Greg Mathieson
Alan Sorrenti
Branigan 1982 [1]
"Maybe Tonight" Laura Branigan Jack White
Mark Spiro
Hold Me 1985 [17]
"Meaning of the Word"Laura BraniganRick Palombi
Roy Freeland
Touch 1987 [3]
"Memories" Laura BraniganLaura Branigan §Single only1978 [33]
"Moonlight on Water" Laura BraniganAndy Goldmark
Steve Kipner
Laura Branigan 1990 [6]
"More Than Just a Memory"Laura Branigan Mayo Okamoto
Richard Wold
Mayo Okamoto Songbook: Once in a Lifetime2003 [34]
"A Much, Much Greater Love"Laura BraniganAlan Bernstein
Ritchie Adams
Unreleased1978 [35]
"Mujer contra mujer"Laura Branigan José María Cano Over My Heart 1993 [12]
"Name Game" Laura Branigan Shirley Ellis
Lincoln Chase
Touch 1987 [3]
"Never in a Million Years" Laura Branigan Van Stephenson
Dave Robbins
Bob Farrell
Laura Branigan 1990 [6]
"Nights in White Satin"Laura Branigan Justin Hayward Unreleasedmid
1970s
[36]
"No Promise, No Guarantee"Laura BraniganBonnie Karlyle
Pat Robinson
Laura Branigan 1990 [6]
"One Day"Laura Branigan Patrick Williams
Will Jennings
Soundtrack only1986 [37]
"Only Time Will Tell"Laura BraniganKevin Wells
André Pessis
Over My Heart 1993 [12]
"Over Love"Laura BraniganSue Shifrin
Bob Marlette
Touch 1987 [3]
"Over My Heart"Laura BraniganEric Martin
André Pessis
Over My Heart 1993 [12]
"Over You"Laura BraniganLaura Branigan §
Billy Branigan
Over My Heart 1993 [12]
"Passion and Valor"Laura Branigan Lee Holdridge
Carol Connors
Soundtrack only1983 [31]
"Please Stay, Go Away"Laura BraniganAdrian John Loveridge
John Wonderling
Branigan 1982 [1]
"Power of Love" Laura Branigan Candy DeRouge
Gunther Mende
Jennifer Rush
Mary Susan Applegate
Touch 1987 [3]
"Promise Me I'll Feel This Way Tomorrow"Laura Branigan Gary William Friedman Unreleasedlate
1970s
[38]
"Reverse Psychology"Laura Branigan Steve Kipner
Clif Magness
Laura Branigan 1990 [6]
"Room With a View"Laura BraniganAlan Roy Scott
Laura Branigan §
William Perez
Unreleasedlate
1990s
[39]
"A Rose and a Tear"Laura BraniganLaura Branigan §Unreleased1977 [40]
"Sanctuary"Laura Branigan Gary Usher
Tom Kelly
Hold Me 1985 [17]
"Satisfaction" Laura BraniganBernd Dietrich
Gerd Grabowski
Engelbert Simons
Mark Spiro
Diane Warren
Self Control 1984 [8]
"See How They Run"Meadow
(with Branigan on lead vocals)
Walker Daniels
Chris Van Cleave
Laura Branigan §
The Friend Ship1973 [4]
"Self Control" Laura Branigan Giancarlo Bigazzi
Raffaele Riefoli
Steve Piccolo
Self Control 1984 [8]
"Self Control 2004"
(Re-recorded vocals)
Laura Branigan Giancarlo Bigazzi
Raffaele Riefoli
Steve Piccolo
Single only2004 [10]
"Shadow of Love"Laura BraniganSue Shifrin
Bob Marlette
Touch 1987 [3]
"Sharpshooter"Laura Branigan Larry Gottlieb
Marc Blatte
Body Rock
(Soundtrack album)
1984 [41]
"Shattered Glass" Laura BraniganBob Mitchell
Steve Coe
Touch 1987 [3]
"Show Me Heaven"Laura Branigan Jay Rifkin
Eric Rackin
Maria McKee
The Best of Branigan 1995 [13]
"Silent Partners"Laura Branigan Diane Warren
The Doctor
Self Control 1984 [8]
"Silver Dreams"Laura BraniganUnknownUnreleased1981 [15]
"Sin hablar" Luis Miguel
featuring Laura Branigan
Juan Carlos Calderón Soy como quiero ser 1987 [42]
"Smoke Screen"Laura Branigan Steve Kipner
Clif Magness
Laura Branigan 1990 [6]
"So Lost Without Your Love"Laura Branigan Michael Bolton
Patrick Henderson
Soundtrack only1988 [21]
"Solitaire" Laura Branigan Martine Clémenceau
Diane Warren
Branigan 2 1983 [11]
"Something Borrowed Something Blues"Meadow
(with Branigan on backing vocals)
Walker Daniels
R. Daniels
B-side to "Here I Am"1972 [22]
"Spanish Eddie" Laura Branigan David Palmer
Chuck Cochran
Hold Me 1985 [17]
"Spirit of Love" Laura Branigan Rick Nowels
Ellen Shipley
Billy Steinberg
Touch 1987 [3]
"Squeeze Box"Laura Branigan Pete Townshend Branigan 2 1983 [11]
"Statue in the Rain"Laura BraniganRick Palombi
Mathew Garey
Touch 1987 [3]
"The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye"Laura Branigan Per Gessle Over My Heart 1993 [12]
"Sweet Life"Meadow
(with Branigan on backing vocals)
Walker Daniels
Chris Van Cleave
Laura Branigan §
The Friend Ship1973 [4]
"Take Me"Laura BraniganJohn Parker
Steve Kipner
Self Control 1984 [8]
"Tell Him" Laura Branigan Bert Berns Single only1981 [43]
"Tenderness"Laura Branigan Jack White
Mark Spiro
Laura Branigan §
Hold Me 1985 [17]
"There's Only One Thing to Remember"Meadow
(with Branigan on backing vocals)
Walker DanielsThe Friend Ship1973 [4]
"Ti amo" Laura Branigan Giancarlo Bigazzi
Umberto Tozzi
Diane Warren
Self Control 1984 [8]
"Time Strangers"Laura Branigan Mariya Takeuchi Sincerely... Mariya Takeuchi Songbook2002 [44]
"Tokio" Laura BraniganMichelle Hart
Joey Carbone
The Best of Laura Branigan
(Japanese edition)
1991 [45]
"Touch"Laura BraniganSue Shifrin
Bob Marlette
Touch 1987 [3]
"Turn the Beat Around" Laura BraniganGerald Jackson
Peter Jackson
Laura Branigan 1990 [6]
"Unison"Laura Branigan Bruce Roberts
Andy Goldmark
Laura Branigan 1990 [6]
"Vanity Fair"Meadow
(with Branigan on backing vocals)
Walker DanielsThe Friend Ship1973 [4]
"What a Woman Wants"Laura BraniganUnknownUnreleased1985 [46]
"Whatever I Do"Laura Branigan Mike Stock
Matt Aitken
Touch 1987 [3]
"When"Laura BraniganLaura Branigan §B-side to "Fool's Affair"1980 [18]
"When I'm with You"Laura Branigan Jack White
Mark Spiro
Harold Faltermeyer
Hold Me 1985 [17]
"When the Heat Hits the Streets"Laura BraniganLinda Schreyer
Cappy Capossela
Hold Me 1985 [17]
"When You Were Young"Meadow
(with Branigan on lead vocals)
Walker DanielsThe Friend Ship1973 [4]
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"Laura Branigan Gerry Goffin
Carole King
Self Control 1984 [8]
" The Winner Takes It All "Laura Branigan Benny Andersson
Björn Ulvaeus
Unreleased2004 [10]
"With Every Beat of My Heart" Laura BraniganBob Mitchell
Jamie Kaleth
Self Control 1984 [8]
"Your Love"Laura Branigan David Friedman Salsa
(Soundtrack album)
1988 [47]

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