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Thursday, 27 November 2025

Two To The Power Of Love - Janet Jackson



"Two To The power Of Love " was the 3rd single to be released from Janet Jackson's "Dream Street Album.

Release Date:   17th September 1984 (U.K.),  15th September 1984 (U.S.) 

Label: A&M Records

Catalogue Numbers: U.K7" AM210,  U.K12"  AMX210,

Written By Peter Becket, Steven A Kipner

Produced By Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte

Formats: 7inch, 12inch

Albums: Dream Street

B Side:  Rock n Roll, Don't Mess Up This Good Thing, Fast Girls, Dream Street

Chart Position: 83 U.S Billboard Singles chart  


 Janet performed the song with Jesse Borrego in the season 4 episodes "Indian Summer" and "School Is Out".



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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've been after this song for a while. Thanks Mark. This is a good song but why Cliff Richard?! LOL

She should have released it with someone else or even still Jesse.

Breakdance

mark1814 said...

Janet had already recorded the album before she joined "Fame" and at that time her Father made all the decisions on her career and set the duet up.

Janet and Cliff never actually met they recorded their vocals in different countries.

I think Janet's Father thought a duet with Cliff would be a big hit and get Janet noticed in Europe as Cliff was pretty big over here and his soingles usually went top 20. Sadly it didn't sell so his plan didn't work.

Janet wasn't particularly thrilled with the song!

BD said...

Thanks for the insight Mark. I stil think there would have been better male vocalist for her to have recorded it with. Someone a little more "creditable"

The duet was never going to fit in with "Design Of A Decade" was it LOL