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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Title | Artist(s) | Writer(s) | Album | Year | Ref. |
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"All Night with Me" † | Laura Branigan | Chris Montan | Branigan | 1982 | [1] |
"All Time High" | Laura Branigan | John Barry Tim Rice | Unreleased | 1983 | [2] |
"Angels Calling" | Laura Branigan | Rosetta Stone Jan Mullaney | Touch | 1987 | [3] |
"Artist" | Meadow (with Branigan on lead vocals) | Chris Van Cleave | The Friend Ship | 1973 | [4] |
"Ashes in the Wind" | Laura Branigan | Joan Jett Desmond Child | Unreleased | late 1990s | [5] |
"Bad Attitude" | Laura Branigan | Paul Bliss Steve Kipner | Laura Branigan | 1990 | [6] |
"Believe in Me" | Laura Branigan | Brian BecVar | B-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 Ship | 1973 | [4] |
"Cellos & Violins" | Laura Branigan | Alan Roy Scott Laura Branigan § Rick Cowling | Unreleased | late 1990s | [9] |
"The Challenge" | Laura Branigan | Uncredited | Unreleased | 2004 | [10] |
"Close Enough" | Laura Branigan | Robbie 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 Cleave | The Friend Ship | 1973 | [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 Branigan | Laura 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 only | 1976 | [14] |
"Don't Close Your Eyes Tonight" | Laura Branigan | Unknown | Unreleased | 1981 | [15] |
"Don't Cry for Me Argentina" (live) | Laura Branigan | Andrew Lloyd Webber Tim Rice | Laura Branigan in Concert | 1991 | [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 Cleave | The Friend Ship | 1973 | [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 only | 1980 | [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 only | 2004 | [10] |
"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" | Laura Branigan | Charles Wesley | The Christmas Album... A Gift of Hope | 1991 | [19] |
"Heart" | Laura Branigan | Marie Cain Warren Hartman | Self Control | 1984 | [8] |
"Heart of Me" † | Cerrone and Laura Branigan | Marc Cerrone Christian Gaubert Lene Lovich | Way In | 1989 | [20] |
"Helpin' Mama Bring the Groceries In" | Laura Branigan | Unknown | Unreleased | 1981 | [15] |
"Helpless" | Laura Branigan | Bobby Orlando | Soundtrack only | 1988 | [21] |
"Here I Am" ‡ | Meadow (with Branigan on lead vocals) | Walker Daniels | Single only | 1972 | [22] |
"Hold Me" † | Laura Branigan | Beth Andersen Bill Bodine | Hold Me | 1985 | [17] |
"Hollywood Wives" | Laura Branigan | Unknown | Soundtrack only | 1985 | [23] |
"Home Free (The Friend Ship)" | Meadow (with Branigan on backing vocals) | Walker Daniels Chris Van Cleave | The Friend Ship | 1973 | [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 Branigan | Diane Scanlon Eve Nelson | Unreleased | 2004 | [10] |
"I Love the Nightlife" (live) | Laura Branigan | Alicia Bridges Susan Hutcheson | Gut Gestimmt | 1980 | [26] |
"I Found Someone" | Laura Branigan | Michael Bolton Mark Mangold | Hold Me | 1985 | [17] |
"I Know You by Heart" | Laura Branigan | Diane Scanlon Eve Nelson | Unreleased | 2004 | [10] |
"I Wish We Could Be Alone" | Laura Branigan | Laura Branigan § | Branigan | 1982 | [1] |
"If I Were" | Laura Branigan | Laura Branigan § | Soundtrack only | 1986 | [27] |
"If That's What It Takes" | Laura Branigan | Jean-Jacques Goldman Phil Galdston | Unreleased | 2004 | [10] |
"If You Loved Me" | Laura Branigan | Diane Warren The Doctor | Branigan | 1982 | [1] |
"I'll Wait for You" | Laura Branigan | Laura Branigan § Kevin Wells | Over My Heart | 1993 | [12] |
"I'm Just Warmin' Up" | Laura Branigan | Barbara Wyrick | Unreleased | 1981 | [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 Branigan | Alan Roy Scott Laura Branigan § | Unreleased | late 1990s | [29] |
"Is There Anybody Here But Me" | Laura Branigan | Kevin 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 Branigan | Gretta Larson | Gut Gestimmt | 1980 | [26] |
"Lawless Lady" | Meadow (with Branigan on lead vocals) | S. Albert M. Newman | The Friend Ship | 1973 | [4] |
"Leave Me Blind" | Laura Branigan | Unknown | Unreleased | 1981 | [15] |
"Let Me In" | Laura Branigan | Dennis Matkosky Paul Gordon | Laura Branigan | 1990 | [6] |
"Living a Lie" | Laura Branigan | Dick St. Nicklaus Sue Neal | Branigan | 1982 | [1] |
"Lonely Nights" | Laura Branigan | Beppe Cantarelli Adrienne Anderson | Soundtrack only | 1988 | [21] |
"Looking Out for Number One" † | Laura Branigan | Bill Bodine Jack Tempchin | Single only | 1981 | [30] |
"Love Is Forever" | Laura Branigan | Lee Holdridge Carol Connors | Soundtrack only | 1983 | [31] |
"Love Me Tonight" | Laura Branigan | Robbie Seidman | B-side to "Looking Out for Number One" | 1981 | [30] |
"A Love Until the End of Time" | Laura Branigan | Lee Holdridge Carol Connors | Soundtrack only | 1982 | [32] |
"Love Your Girl" ‡ | Laura Branigan | Gloria Estefan Jorge Casas Clay Ostwald | Over My Heart | 1993 | [12] |
"Lovin' You Baby" | Laura Branigan | Adrian John Loveridge John Wonderling | Branigan | 1982 | [1] |
"Lucky" | Laura Branigan | Steve 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 Branigan | Traditional | 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 Branigan | Rick Palombi Roy Freeland | Touch | 1987 | [3] |
"Memories" ‡ | Laura Branigan | Laura Branigan § | Single only | 1978 | [33] |
"Moonlight on Water" † | Laura Branigan | Andy Goldmark Steve Kipner | Laura Branigan | 1990 | [6] |
"More Than Just a Memory" | Laura Branigan | Mayo Okamoto Richard Wold | Mayo Okamoto Songbook: Once in a Lifetime | 2003 | [34] |
"A Much, Much Greater Love" | Laura Branigan | Alan Bernstein Ritchie Adams | Unreleased | 1978 | [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 | Unreleased | mid 1970s | [36] |
"No Promise, No Guarantee" | Laura Branigan | Bonnie Karlyle Pat Robinson | Laura Branigan | 1990 | [6] |
"One Day" | Laura Branigan | Patrick Williams Will Jennings | Soundtrack only | 1986 | [37] |
"Only Time Will Tell" | Laura Branigan | Kevin Wells André Pessis | Over My Heart | 1993 | [12] |
"Over Love" | Laura Branigan | Sue Shifrin Bob Marlette | Touch | 1987 | [3] |
"Over My Heart" | Laura Branigan | Eric Martin André Pessis | Over My Heart | 1993 | [12] |
"Over You" | Laura Branigan | Laura Branigan § Billy Branigan | Over My Heart | 1993 | [12] |
"Passion and Valor" | Laura Branigan | Lee Holdridge Carol Connors | Soundtrack only | 1983 | [31] |
"Please Stay, Go Away" | Laura Branigan | Adrian 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 | Unreleased | late 1970s | [38] |
"Reverse Psychology" | Laura Branigan | Steve Kipner Clif Magness | Laura Branigan | 1990 | [6] |
"Room With a View" | Laura Branigan | Alan Roy Scott Laura Branigan § William Perez | Unreleased | late 1990s | [39] |
"A Rose and a Tear" | Laura Branigan | Laura Branigan § | Unreleased | 1977 | [40] |
"Sanctuary" | Laura Branigan | Gary Usher Tom Kelly | Hold Me | 1985 | [17] |
"Satisfaction" † | Laura Branigan | Bernd 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 Ship | 1973 | [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 only | 2004 | [10] |
"Shadow of Love" | Laura Branigan | Sue Shifrin Bob Marlette | Touch | 1987 | [3] |
"Sharpshooter" | Laura Branigan | Larry Gottlieb Marc Blatte | Body Rock (Soundtrack album) | 1984 | [41] |
"Shattered Glass" † | Laura Branigan | Bob 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 Branigan | Unknown | Unreleased | 1981 | [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 only | 1988 | [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 Branigan | Rick 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 Ship | 1973 | [4] |
"Take Me" | Laura Branigan | John Parker Steve Kipner | Self Control | 1984 | [8] |
"Tell Him" † | Laura Branigan | Bert Berns | Single only | 1981 | [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 Daniels | The Friend Ship | 1973 | [4] |
"Ti amo" † | Laura Branigan | Giancarlo Bigazzi Umberto Tozzi Diane Warren | Self Control | 1984 | [8] |
"Time Strangers" | Laura Branigan | Mariya Takeuchi | Sincerely... Mariya Takeuchi Songbook | 2002 | [44] |
"Tokio" † | Laura Branigan | Michelle Hart Joey Carbone | The Best of Laura Branigan (Japanese edition) | 1991 | [45] |
"Touch" | Laura Branigan | Sue Shifrin Bob Marlette | Touch | 1987 | [3] |
"Turn the Beat Around" † | Laura Branigan | Gerald 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 Daniels | The Friend Ship | 1973 | [4] |
"What a Woman Wants" | Laura Branigan | Unknown | Unreleased | 1985 | [46] |
"Whatever I Do" | Laura Branigan | Mike Stock Matt Aitken | Touch | 1987 | [3] |
"When" | Laura Branigan | Laura 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 Branigan | Linda Schreyer Cappy Capossela | Hold Me | 1985 | [17] |
"When You Were Young" | Meadow (with Branigan on lead vocals) | Walker Daniels | The Friend Ship | 1973 | [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 | Unreleased | 2004 | [10] |
"With Every Beat of My Heart" † | Laura Branigan | Bob Mitchell Jamie Kaleth | Self Control | 1984 | [8] |
"Your Love" | Laura Branigan | David Friedman | Salsa (Soundtrack album) | 1988 | [47] |
Laura Ann Branigan was an American singer. Her signature song, the platinum-certified 1982 single "Gloria", stayed on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 for 36 weeks, then a record for a female artist, peaking at No. 2. It also reached number one in Australia and Canada. Branigan's "Gloria" was a cover of a song written by Italian singer-songwriters Giancarlo Bigazzi and Umberto Tozzi. In 1984, she reached number one in Canada and Germany with the U.S. No. 4 hit "Self Control", which was released by Italian singer and songwriter Raf the same year. Both "Gloria" and "Self Control" were successful in the United Kingdom, making the Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart.
Self Control is the third studio album by American singer Laura Branigan, released in April 1984, by Atlantic Records. The album peaked at number 23 on the US Billboard 200 and has been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Internationally, it charted within the top five in several continental European countries.
Branigan 2 is the second studio album by American singer Laura Branigan, released in March 1983 by Atlantic Records. The album reached number 29 on the US Billboard 200 and was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on September 18, 1985, denoting shipments in excess of 500,000 copies in the United States. In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Bryan Buss wrote that Branigan's "full, expressive voice shows serious growth" on "a much more cohesive collection" than her debut album, Branigan, adding that "this album doesn't waste a single track".
Touch is the fifth studio album by American singer Laura Branigan, released on July 7, 1987, by Atlantic Records. The album saw Branigan's return to dancefloors with the lead single, the Stock Aitken Waterman-produced "Shattered Glass", which was released in June 1987 and reached number 48 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album's second single, a cover of Jennifer Rush's "Power of Love", was released in October 1987, peaking at number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Spirit of Love" was released as a single in Europe, while "Cry Wolf" served as the album's third single in the United States.
"The Power of Love" is a song co-written and originally recorded by American singer-songwriter Jennifer Rush in 1984. It was released as the fifth single from her debut album, Jennifer Rush (1984), and has since been covered by Air Supply, Laura Branigan, and Celine Dion.
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"The Power of One" is a song composed by Mervyn Warren and Mark Chait. It was performed by Donna Summer and is the theme song for the movie Pokémon: The Movie 2000. Pokémon: The Movie 2000, subtitled The Power of One, premiered in mid-1999 in Japan and was the second feature-length film based on the Japanese Pokémon video game series. It was also heard in the trailers for all three of the Kids' WB-released films.
"Shattered Glass" is a song written by Bob Mitchell and Steve Coe which was originally recorded in 1980 by Scottish singer Ellie Warren. The song was recorded in 1987 by American singer Laura Branigan with the Stock Aitken Waterman production team to serve as the lead single from Branigan's fifth studio album, Touch (1987).
American singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens has released thirteen studio albums, three compilation albums, three soundtracks, two mixtapes, thirteen extended plays (EP), twenty singles, eight promotional singles, and eight music videos. Through his record label Asthmatic Kitty Records, Stevens released his first two albums A Sun Came and Enjoy Your Rabbit in 2000 and 2001, respectively. For his next two releases – Michigan (2003) and Seven Swans (2004) – the singer partnered with Sounds Familyre Records for the distribution of both releases. Seven Swans was supported by Stevens' debut single "The Dress Looks Nice on You". The same album was reissued in 2009 and included the new single "I Went Dancing with My Sister". His fifth album, Illinois, was his first release to enter record charts, where it reached the lower positions in several countries and was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of 500,000 copies. The Avalanche, a compilation album consisting of outtakes from Illinois, was released in 2006 and also reached various charts internationally.
"Cry Wolf" is a song by American singer Laura Branigan, released as the third and final single from her fifth studio album, Touch (1987). It was written by singer-songwriter Jude Johnstone, who later recorded the song herself for her 2002 debut album. Stevie Nicks recorded a cover in 1989 for her fourth solo studio album, The Other Side of the Mirror.
American band Ivy has released six studio albums, one extended play (EP), fifteen singles, one promotional single, and eight music videos. After signing to Seed Records, Ivy released their debut EP, Lately, in May 1994. Their debut studio album Realistic was released in February 1995 and produced the singles "Get Enough" and "Don't Believe a Word", along with "Beautiful", which was issued as a promotional single. In 1995, a music video for "I Hate December", a song from Lately, was filmed and released. The song was then distributed as a single in January 1996. Ivy eventually left Seed and signed to Atlantic Records to record their second album Apartment Life, released in October 1997. To promote the album, "The Best Thing", "I've Got a Feeling", "This Is the Day", and "You Don't Know Anything" were made available as singles. Their third album Long Distance was released in Japan in 2000, and the next year in the United States. Three singles were promoted, including "Edge of the Ocean" which peaked at number 160 on the UK Singles Chart, marking their only appearance on that chart.
Danish singer Oh Land has released six studio albums, four extended plays (EPs), 31 singles, nine promotional singles, and 15 music videos. When signed to Fake Diamond Records, Oh Land released her debut album, Fauna, in November 2008. Following a performance at the 2009 SXSW event, she met a representative from Epic Records and signed with the label. She released her major-label debut single "Sun of a Gun" in October 2010, which charted in five countries and served as the lead single to her 2011 self-titled studio album. Oh Land peaked at number five in Denmark and also entered the Billboard 200 in the United States. It would go on to be certified Platinum for selling over 20,000 copies in the former country. The album spawned four additional singles, including "Wolf & I", "Voodoo", "White Nights", and "Speak Out Now"; the latter two songs both charted within the top twenty in Oh Land's native Denmark and were also certified Gold by IFPI Denmark. In 2012, the singer was featured on Gym Class Heroes' song "Life Goes On", which entered the Tophit chart in Russia.
The discography of Tally Hall, an American rock band, consists of two studio albums, two compilation albums, five extended plays (EPs), six singles, one promotional single, nine music videos and five appearances on compilation and soundtrack albums or in video collections. The band was formed in 2002 while attending the University of Michigan. A year later, they recorded their debut EP, Party Boobytrap, followed by their second release, Welcome to Tally Hall, in 2004. The latter incorporated a larger spectrum of styles, and the two EPs were combined on the full-length Complete Demos the same year.
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