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You are doing an amazing thing keeping Laura's music and memory alive. When I was a teenager I was a die hard rock fan. Occasionally I would listen to other types of music, and had a couple of Laura's albums, one of which contained this gem. I haven't heard it since at least the early '90s and it moved me now like it moved me when I was a teenager. Thank you!
I can't believe how some people who grew up since then don't get that, when it's patently obvious even now, if not especially; at the same time, it also astounds me how some people KNOW they missed out on the best era.
Laura was great songstress in the states. Unfortunately her life was cut short from a aneurism. I remember this song in 1984. Yes the original is an Italian
I'm 44.. this song has been a favorite since my mom introduced this album to me around 1986. I can remember blasting my dad's huge speakers, singing at the top of my lungs and by the time I was a teenager tears were streaming while sitting in that same spot in front of the speakers and singing with all my heart 😅❤
I got introduced to her from a game called grand theft auto vice city. Her song self control but I bought her vinyl for a buddy wit a record player then I fell in love wit this song
It no longer breaks my heart, my ex did me a huge favour & this song totally describes how we ended but I can listen to this now & say "ti amo" to the new man in my life & know he's there for me forever :) Love u John xoxo
"Ti Amo" is an Italian song and many Italian and non Italian singer's sang/sing this song each putting their own individual small tweaks to it. Have heard "Ti Amo" sang by a female Italian singer and God, it sounds so sexy and alluring. Great to listen too in any language. Laura Branigan certainly gives me goose bumps listening to this song. Am saddened to hear Laura passed away. RIP.
I was at the concert when she introduced this song. Then I was lucky enough to be at her concert and get my picture with her 2 years before she died. I treasure that picture. She is sorely missed!
Hi Kevin! 😃 Thanks for sharing your experience. I invite you to our Facebook fan page if you want to share it with the community. Where was that concert? Any detail about it is very welcome. I would love to see that photo. A big hug! 😊
A absolutely classic voice from the days before voice pitch correction - always pitch perfect and vibrant. One of my favorites is Didn't we almost win it all....
i was born 1986. and now I fall in love with Laura Branigan. her songs captured my soul. She was full of love evident from her decision to take care of her husband and leave everything behind, thats why her song is filled with passion.
This song is soo beautiful!! 💕It was my Grandfather’s favourite song who I miss dearly…this song was picked for his funeral. God bless this wonderful & talented woman.🙏💛❤️💙
I love this woman I have listened to her for a long time and it really broke my heart when she pasted .But she will live one in my heart and I will have her music for ever.
Back in the 80s I went to a ball room dance studio that always played this track for the Palma waltz. As the music started the host would count us in, three, two, one, to start the dance on her vocals. The presence and occasion that this created was kind of overwhelming and unforgettable.
Actually, the computer is only the recording medium which has superseded the conventional analog tape. Of course, there are tricks to manipulate the voice.... Nevertheless, the voice must be sung first into a microphone.What comes in comes out back.,you know....:) The recording with the computer is perfectly normal nowadays.The man/woman behind the mixer determines how it sounds.Also do to the artist...
Wow how did I miss this song? Laura was awesome. I am so glad that, even after all these years, I can rediscover her incredible voice. Thank you for sharing it!
That was who she was. Beautiful and strong voice within herself. She was a person of beauty and songs she sang. Miss You... but she still lives with the music she left behind for us to hear and listen to. R.I.P.
What do they say only " the only good die young". I loved her passion and the work she did was great. Her music was infectious and very compelling. Enjoyed her work immensely.
Passion, Powerful Voice, and a Tempo are entwined. The auditory peaks at my thoughts grabs at the strings of my life and I jump head-in to sounds that provoke emotional stir-up. Whew!
WOW....I wanted to let my wife hear this....I said I can't remember the first time I heard it but ....I do know that as a young man it was at that moment I fell in love with this lady. Then I pulled up the song and boom...solid gold was that first place ....WOW I'm old.
I love the breaking of his voice, I still hear it and I feel that it is alive, incredible that there are people capable of creating these magical sensations. your life was short laura but your admirers were millions. I hope you are in your other dimension delighting in the same way. God loved this woman !!!!
I am so proud to have all of u guys as her fans,Laura branigan and Jennifer Rush were not exactly recognized,but great thanks to u guyz to actually recognize them
I remember she left the music business to take care of her sick husband and then he died. Then she died. It was such a tragic thing. Her voice was amazing.
She stood with her sick husband until the end,just for that she has my total Respect as a person. And that was at the time when she was at the top of her carrier ! she tried to make a brief come back later on but it was a bit late,R.I.P such a wonderfull voice and beautifull and faithfull woman
yes Laura was an amazing human...What a beautiful voice of the 80s....so powerfully so hit those high notes wow.. Sad the world doesn't value the best voices in music anymore..
Laura and I shared the same b/day. She was my soul sister in so many ways. Her music filled my soul. I've written a bunch of novels based indirectly on her music. This song always broke me up.
Hi Nancy how are you. Greetings from Ireland. Hope you’re safe from Covid. Just playing Ti Amo by Laura n saw your comment. Nancy she was beautiful. Have a good day and stay safe 😀😘 Michael
This song, back then, how could she know what i felt in my heart and the song sang it to life. first break ups are never easy.. but i was also an adopted, isolated and alone child.. it destroyed my world and my mind when it happened to me. The song asked the questions I could not put into words.. there was too much horrified emotion. Man.. i"m glad I"m not back there.. but I did learn what love WASN'T. The first lesson in a long line of lessons. xo But I learned.. boy, did I learn. xo
Laura had such a beautiful powerful voice. A favorite song of mine from back in the 80's. I have the album on cassette. So sad she died so young. Hard to believe in 3 days it will be the 10th anniversary of her passing. It sure doesn't seem that long ago that I heard the tragic news. RIP
I have been looking for this song for the last 5 months.... And despite humming it to everyone NO ONE seemed to realise what I was looking for, now that I have it everyone recognizes
Her voice was so beautiful and passionate. I was in 3rd grade and owned one of my first 45's Gloria. I loved and STILL LOVE HER. Such a strong beautiful woman with a strong beautiful voice. I look her up every now and then for some reason. Maybe because my heart is saddened that she went away in the way she did.
Yes, I agree, except I would put Spanish Eddie, The Power of Love, and "The Lucky One" (for which she won the Tokyo Music Festival in 1985) even ahead of Solitaire.
The ones we love are the ones that break us unexpectedly. 💔 Ti amo mi amor. For as long as men can breathe... so lives this, and this gives life to thee.
I don't know about Laura singing this song. Who would want to leave her and make her to sing a song like this? She was so loved. She loved her fans. Not to mention, she was so beautiful. And that 4 octave vocal range she had. Wow!
Just adding to all the compliments about Laura's great voice, 5 octave range, power, and also her clear enunciation of her lyrics. Most men and women I listen to sing I can discern about a fraction of the actual lyrics. Ti Amo is a fast staccato with vastly more words per measure and she is clear as any singer I can think of. I also listen just for that added talent.