The Power Of Love

Album: Welcome To The Pleasuredome (1984)
Charted: 1
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  • I'll protect you from the hooded claw
    Keep the vampires from your door

    I, feels like fire
    I'm so in love with you
    Dreams are like angels
    They keep bad at bay, bad at bay
    Love is the light
    Scaring darkness away, yeah

    I'm so in love with you
    Purge the soul
    Make love your goal

    The power of love
    A force from above
    Cleaning my soul
    Flame on burn desire
    Love with tongues of fire
    Purge the soul
    Make love your goal

    I'll protect you from the hooded claw
    Keep the vampires from your door
    When the chips are down
    I'll be around

    With my undying, death defying
    Love for you
    Envy will hurt itself
    Let yourself be beautiful

    Sparkling love, flowers
    And pearls and pretty girls
    Love is like an energy
    Rushin' in, rushin' inside of me

    The power of love
    A force from above
    Cleaning my soul
    Flame on burn desire
    Love with tongues of fire
    Purge the soul
    Make love your goal

    This time we go sublime
    Lovers entwine, divine divine
    Love is danger, love is pleasure
    Love is pure, the only treasure

    I'm so in love with you
    Purge the soul
    Make love your goal

    The power of love
    A force from above
    Cleaning my soul
    The power of love
    A force from above
    A sky-scraping dove

    Flame on burn desire
    Love with tongues of fire
    Purge the soul
    Make love your goal

    I'll protect you from the hooded claw
    Keep the vampires from your door Writer/s: Brian Philip Nash, Holly Johnson, Mark William O'Toole, Peter Francis Michael Gill, Rudy Amado Perez
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 7

  • Chris from Germany Great song

    It was released 1984 that was the year of AIDS bad time. God thanks I was not born then.

    But at the end of the year they released this great song.
  • Julian from Manchester, United KingdomIs not the line "Make Love your goal" the whole message of Christmas?
  • Jon from Scotland, United KingdomTo Paul Marlo: There's no connection to Christmas at all in the song "The Power Of Love"! The only reason the record company decided on a "Nativity" style video was simply due to the fact the song was released at Christmas time. That's why people falsely believe it has something to do with Christmas and that's why it appears on Christmas compilation CD's. That also why the song has been labelled "the best non-Christmas CHRISTMAS number one" in the UK. It was rumoured that the members of FGTH 'hated' the video and were against the whole idea because "The Power Of Love" was meant to be the fall-out/'morning after' reprise from "Relax!".
  • Dave from Cardiff, WalesAh yes, I'd forgotten about that Bob The Builder "single"!! ***SHIVER!!! *** Thanks, Edward!
  • Edward Pearce from Ashford, KentA slight correction to Dave's comment. Westlife's first seven singles all went to #1 in the UK, breaking the Spice Girls record. However their eighth release 'What Makes a Man' was prevented from reaching the top spot in 2000 by Bob The Builder's children's novelty record 'Can We Fix It'.
  • Paul Marlo from Perthi found this track on a christmas cd.. what connection is this song to christmas?
  • Dave from Cardiff, WalesEdward Pearce - In 2001, Irish boyband Westlife broke the Spice Girls' record of six No.1s with their first six singles when Westlife's first nine singles all went to #1 in the UK. Unlike the Spice Girls, who reached the end of the road a couple of years later, Westlife are still consistently scoring Top 10 hits in the UK at the time of writing in 2006
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