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The Power of Love" is a 1984 single released by British band Frankie Goes to Hollywood which was written by Holly Johnson, Peter Gill, Mark O'Toole and Brian Nash. It was released on 19 November 1984 as the third single from the album Welcome to the Pleasuredome (1984).
A third single, the ballad "The Power of Love", was released in November and reached number one in December. [citation needed] This made Frankie Goes to Hollywood the second act in the history of the UK charts to reach number one with their first three singles, after another Liverpool band, Gerry and the Pacemakers, in the 1960s.
The Power of Love or Power of Love may refer to: Film and television ... "The Power of Love" (Frankie Goes to Hollywood song) (1984) "The Power of Love" ...
Arguably one of the best decades of music, the 1970s saw the rise of disco, long shaggy hair, the continuation of the free love movement, and, of course, Rock and Roll at its height of fame.
Frankie's second album, Liverpool, actively featured the full band. The ballad " The Power of Love " subsequently provided the group with their third consecutive UK number-one single . To celebrate the album's 30th anniversary, in October 2014, ZTT through Union Square Music released a limited edition (2,000 copies only) box set titled Inside ...
Liverpool band Frankie Goes to Hollywood reached number-one in January 1984 with their debut single "Relax", although the record was banned by the BBC because of its controversial lyrics. The group's next two singles, " Two Tribes " and " The Power of Love ", also reached the top of the charts, making Frankie Goes to Hollywood only the second ...
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"Relax" is the debut single by English new wave band Frankie Goes to Hollywood, released in the United Kingdom by ZTT Records in 1983. The hit version, produced by Trevor Horn and featuring the band along with other musicians, entered the UK Top 75 singles chart in November 1983 but did not crack the Top 40 until early January 1984.