The Power of Love

"The Power of Love" or "Power of Love" may refer to:

Songs:

  • "The Power of Love" (Huey Lewis and the News song) (1985)
  • "The Power of Love" (Jennifer Rush song) (1985), covered by Laura Branigan (1987) and CĂ©line Dion (1993)
  • "The Power of Love" (Frankie Goes to Hollywood song) (1984)
  • "The Power of Love" (Charley Pride song) (1984)
  • "(You Got) The Power of Love", by The Everly Brothers, covered by Nancy Wilson (1966)
  • "Power of Love/Love Power", by Luther Vandross
  • "Power of Love", by The Love Unlimited Orchestra (1974)
  • "Power of Love", by Gary Wright (1975)
  • "Power of Love", by Deee-Lite (1990)
  • "Power of Love", by Judy and Mary (1993)
  • "The Power of Love", by Ray Conniff (1969)
  • "The Power of Love", by Joe Simon (1972), covered by Martha Reeves (1974)
  • "The Power of Love", by Ashley Cleveland (2002)
  • "The Power of Love", by Corona (1997)
  • "The Power of Love", by Draco and the Malfoys (2007)
  • "The Power of Love", by After the Anthems (2009)
  • "The Power of Love", by I Fight Dragons (2010)
  • "The Power of Love", by 10cc (1981)

Albums:

  • Power of Love (Hour Glass album) (1967)
  • Power of Love (Luther Vandross album) (1991)
  • The Power of Love (Fish Leong album) (2003)
  • Harry and the Potters and the Power of Love (2006)
  • Power of Love, by Arlo Guthrie (1981)
  • The Power of Love, by Captain Sensible (1984)
  • The Power of Love, by Matthew McCoy (2012)

TV series episodes:

  • "The Power of Love" (The O.C.) (2005)
  • "The Power of Love", an episode of Degrassi: The Next Generation (2004)

Cinema:

  • The Power of Love, an early 3D film demonstrated in 1922

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Famous quotes containing the words power and/or love:

    Love is the unfamiliar Name
    Behind the hands that wove
    The intolerable shirt of flame
    Which human power cannot remove.
    —T.S. (Thomas Stearns)

    Then give me leave to love, & love me too
    Not with designe
    To raise, as Loves curst Rebels doe,
    When puling Poets whine,
    Fame to their beauty, from their blubbr’d eyn.
    Thomas Carew (1589–1639)