Dionne Warwick & Jeffrey Osborne - Love Power video free download


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Duration: 04:35
Uploaded: 2011/11/15

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8 years ago

Ruben isaac Flores ortega

The most beatyfull music of the SouL.

8 years ago

D Wetick

Strange, powerful melody...this one.

8 years ago

ahn44640

200万回聞いたけどいい!

8 years ago

joe r newsom

"Love Power" is a 1987 hit song written by Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager and performed by Dionne Warwick and Jeffrey Osborne with Kenny G on alto sax solo. The single was included on Warwick's album, Reservations for Two, and was her sixth No. 1 hit on the Adult Contemporary chart. The track reached No. 11 on the Cash Box Top 100 and No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was Dionne's her final appearance in the 'Top 40'.

8 years ago

Paulo Cleto

Marcou uma fase muito boa e importante da minha vida(muitas saudades)!!!!

8 years ago

Edizeu Fonseca

Daquelas que deixaram saudades....

9 years ago

Nathan King

I have always liked plumbing, and I have always liked this song as well because it seems to embody a strange creepy, though pleasantly suspenseful feeling I have always felt in connection with my ability to see or enter places like subway stations, subterranean bathrooms deep in the bowels of commercial buildings, and large bathrooms in places like highway rest stops and truck stops where sounds echo eerily off the walls, and feel as though I'm beholding or have entered into the suburbs of the sewer netherworlds of those places and the underground holding tanks where all the crap from those places goes after it's flushed down the toilets in those creepy places. I also have that very same sewer netherworld kind of feeling in association with transportation vehicles like trains, jetliners, and ESPECIALLY passenger cruise ships and fictional passenger spaceships since those places are the spookiest. So, in essence, what I'm saying is that I have always thought of this song as sounding like a creepy, spooky, haunted underground kind of place like a subway, a building basement deep in the ground, and even a large city sewer. So even though I have always liked this song, I wouldn't want to listen to it as bedtime music, especially late at night, because this song really gives me the willies. It just sounds so much like something that would be able to be heard coming from one of those creepy sewer netherworlds.

9 years ago

betão

grande Dionne Warwick

9 years ago

June Lynn

A great duet with Dionne & Jeffrey Osborne...everything Burt Bacharach puts his name on is gold, Love this!!

9 years ago

Josh B

I have always loved this song. Reminds me of the late '80's and good memories. 

9 years ago

Always Learning

who plays the sax in this song?

9 years ago

Dorothy Bostic

Dionne and Jeffrey two magical voice...so smooth...love this.

9 years ago

Paz Navas

...Y ya casi entrando en una nueva semana, os deseo lo mejor...que seáis felices! Abrazos, amigos de G+ : ))

9 years ago

rene maestas

i love this song..

9 years ago

rene maestas

i like this song

10 years ago

tricky dick

1987.

10 years ago

pattyb325

I love this song!!! And, Kenny G in the background!!

10 years ago

Jim Rechtin

Dionne has always been a favorite of mine!

10 years ago

Ramon LeBlanc Harts

Hauntingly beautiful song.

10 years ago

Tessa VN

Written by Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager This was #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Adult Contemporary singles chart as well. ♫♪♫♥

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