Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love [2026 Release]
Released in November 1984, by Frankie Goes to Hollywood is a cinematic ballad that serves as a spiritual pivot from the band's earlier provocative hits. It is famously known as a "Christmas song that isn't about Christmas," earning its festive status through its iconic Nativity-themed music video and winter release rather than its lyrics. Historical Significance & Chart Impact
The song held the #1 position for only one week before being knocked off by the massive charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid . Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love
Despite its solemn tone, the lyrics include playful references like "The Hooded Claw" (the villain from The Perils of Penelope Pitstop ) and the Human Torch’s catchphrase, "Flame on!". Released in November 1984, by Frankie Goes to
Directed by Godley & Creme , the music video depicts the Nativity story. Initially, the band did not appear in it, but they were later superimposed into the frame following pressure from broadcasters. Despite its solemn tone, the lyrics include playful
Lead singer Holly Johnson described the track as having a "biblical aspect" and felt it was the record that would "save" him. The lyrics explore love as a "force from above" that purges the soul and protects from darkness.
Some interpretations suggest the lyrics reflect "limitless, almost forbidden love," possibly nodding to the societal taboos surrounding homosexuality at the time of its release. Visuals & Iconography
An early version of the video featured stock footage of Princess Diana as a tribute to her "embodying love," but this was withdrawn due to broadcaster nervousness and replaced with performance footage. The Power of Love (Frankie Goes to Hollywood song)