laura-branigan

Laura Branigan

Active: 1982–1987

PopRock

6

Releases

6

Active Years

About Laura Branigan

One of the premier pop belters of the ’80s, Laura Branigan (born in Mount Kisco, NY, in 1952) had a powerful alto that added emotional heft to her songs of love and wanting.

Her debut album, Branigan came out in 1982; one of its singles, an English-language reworking of the storming Italian pop song “Gloria,” became a defining pop hit of the period.

Branigan 2, arriving a year later, was led by the steadily building vocal showcase “Solitaire”; it also contained the Michael Bolton-penned ballad “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You.” In 1984 Branigan released Self Control, which leaned further into synth pop with singles like the searching title track and the clamorous “The Lucky One.” In the ensuing years she continued to release albums at a reduced rate until dying of a cerebral aneurysm in 2004.

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Complete Discography

1982
1 release
single

GLORIA

Documented across 12 weeks

1984
3 releases
single

SELF CONTROL

Documented across 17 weeks

single

THE LUCKY ONE

Documented across 3 weeks

single

TI AMO

Documented across 1 week

1985
1 release
single

SPANISH EDDIE

Documented across 2 weeks

1987
1 release
single

SHATTERED GLASS

Documented across 3 weeks

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