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Mariam Tariq

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Sep 15, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/15/96
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You are correct! Air supply's version was released in 1985
followed by Jennifer Rush, Laura Branigan and Celine Dion.

Air Supply's version was just gorgeous ... just as
good if not better than Celine's. Unfortunately, it
received little airplay. Part of the reason was
confusion from dj's with Huey Lewis song also
called Power of Love released at the same time in 1985.

The lines of course changed to "You are my lady, I am your man".

Mariam


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> Subject: Re: Please ID this
> From: hor...@x1.us.ohio-state.edu (Ted D Horwitz)
> Date: 1996/08/23
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> In article <4vkcg1$e...@sjx-ixn2.ix.netcom.com> lev...@ix.netcom.com(Daniel Alan Levin) writes:
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> >>>"Cause I'm your lady... and you're my man"
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> >>>i know it's not much to go on, but that's the repeat line...
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> >>>can anyone help?
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> >>I think so. It's called "The Power of Love" and I think it IS Celine
> >Dion.
> >>Can anyone confirm?
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> >It is The Power ofLove by Celine Dion. That is the remake version.
> >The original was by Laura Branigan in the mid 80's. Charted #1 by Dion
> >and like #13 by Branigan.
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> >Dan Levin
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> The version I remember first hearing was not Laura Branigan, but Air Supply,
> I think. Anybody concur?
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Suzanne

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Sep 22, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/22/96
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Help! In need of lyrics to new song named mouth.

Jamie M Scuglia

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Sep 29, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/29/96
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Suzanne (aphr...@iquest.net) wrote:

=> Help! In need of lyrics to new song named mouth.

The lyrics for MOUTH, the hit single first released by Australia's Merril
Bainbridge towards the end of 1994, are:

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I feel like I've been blown apart
There are pieces here
I don't know where they go
I don't know where they go

Kiss me on my salty lips
I bet you feel little crazy but for me
We'll be famous on T.V.
Would it be my fault if I could turn you on?

CHORUS:
Would I be so bad if I could turn you on?
When I kiss your mouth
I want to taste it
Turn you upside down,
Don't want to waste it

I jump on you, you jump on me
You push me out and even though you know
I love you I'd be inclined to slap you in the mouth
When I kiss your salty lips
You will feel a little crazy, but for me
I'll be famous on T.V.

(chorus)

Now, will it be my fault if I take your love and throw it wide?
You might restrain me, but could you really blame me?
And you will feel you're blown apart
All the pieces there will fit to make you whole
And I know where they go

(chorus)
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