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Contents • • • • • • • • Release [ ] 'Hold Me' was released on both 7' and 12' vinyl in North America and on 7' vinyl in Japan. The B-side for the North American 7' releases was 'Tenderness', which was taken from Hold Me. The Japanese release featured a different track from the album, 'When the Heat Hits the Streets'. For release as a single, 'Hold Me' was edited, removing around half a minute from its duration. An American 7' promotional single was also issued, featuring 'Hold Me (Edited Version of Remix)' as the A-side and 'Hold Me (New Extended Remix)' as the B-side, both remixed by American producer.

The American 12' vinyl featured 'Hold Me (Vocal/New Extended Remix)' as the A-side, with 'Tenderness (Vocal/Extended Remix Version)' and 'Spanish Eddie (Vocal/Extended Remix Version)' as the two B-sides. Kak sdelat jwh 250 v domashnih usloviyah. An American 12' promotional single featured 'Hold Me (Vocal/New Extended Remix)' on both sides of the vinyl.

Promotion [ ] No music video was filmed to promote the single. Branigan performed the song on American music TV show, and Nitetime. Critical reception [ ] Upon release, listed the song as a dance pick and commented: 'A straight-ahead, American-sounding rock ballad; more booming beat boxes, less exotica than her usual repertoire.' Wrote: 'An urgent ballad with a surging rock feel, 'Hold Me' showcases the Branigan voice in all its many textured volume. Drajvera dlya epson tx650 windows 10 free. With sharp hooks and a hummable melody, the tune could mean another chart racer for one of pop's favorite singers.' Retrieved 2012-08-10. Retrieved 2012-08-10.

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Pop singer and actress Laura Branigan was born in 1952 in the upstate New York town of Brewster. It wasn't until her senior year in high school that Branigan thought of pursuing a musical career, after she landed a lead role in a school musical, which led to her acceptance at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City by the mid-'70s. Branigan then signed on as a backing vocalist for Leonard Cohen and toured the world with the renowned singer/songwriter throughout the late '70s. As a result, she landed a recording contract with Atlantic.

Work on her solo debut was held up by a breach-of-contract lawsuit that resulted after Branigan changed management. With all issues sorted out by the early '80s, Branigan was free to launch her solo career, and her debut, Branigan, was issued in 1982. The album spawned one of the year's top pop hits, the Donna Summer-like 'Gloria,' a remake of an Italian pop song from the '70s that peaked at number six in the U.K. And number two in the U.S. (the song also earned Branigan her first of four subsequent Grammy nominations for Best Pop Vocal Performance Female).