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(You Got) The Power of Love         
The Everly Brothers recorded "(You Got) The Power of Love", written by Delaney Bramlett and Joey Cooper, in Hollywood on February 3, 1966. Session artists included Glen Campbell, Larry Knechtel, Jim Gordon and Hal Blaine.
You Got the Floor         
1981 SINGLE BY ARTHUR ADAMS
You've got the floor; You've Got the Floor
"You Got the Floor" is a single by American guitarist and singer Arthur Adams. It entered the UK Singles Chart on 24 October 1981, reaching a peak position of number 38 and remaining on the chart for five weeks.
Rock Machine I Love You         
1968 COMPILATION ALBUM; VARIOUS ARTISTS
Rock Machine – I Love You; Rock Machine I Love You (sampler); Rock Machine - I Love You
Rock Machine - I Love You was a bargain priced sampler album, released by CBS Records in the UK in 1968.

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(You Got) The Power of Love

The Everly Brothers recorded "(You Got) The Power of Love", written by Delaney Bramlett and Joey Cooper, in Hollywood on February 3, 1966. Session artists included Glen Campbell, Larry Knechtel, Jim Gordon and Hal Blaine. Released by Warner Brothers as a single in April 1966, this rock and roll tune was a cohesive effort and remains a favorite today. The song featured on the In Our Image album subsequently released by Warner Brothers, one of a trio of albums regarded by Don Everly as the best they recorded for the Warner Brothers label, the other two being Rock N Soul and Beat N Soul.

It was also recorded by Nancy Wilson on a Capitol single that year.