. . . . "\"She Can Rock It\" is a song by the Power Station. Released as their only single from their 1996 album Living in Fear, it was the band\u2019s fourth and final single. It featured \"Power Trippin'\" as its B-side, a rock-funk song written by the band for the US version of the album, and also \"Charanga\" written by Palmer. An alternate version of \"Charanga\" was released in 1998 on the Robert Palmer compilation album Woke Up Laughing. The band recorded a live performance for Top of the Pops. Despite this, the single spent one week at number 63 on the UK Singles Chart."@en . . . . . "She Can Rock It"@en . . . . . . "single"@en . . . "The_Power_Station_She_Can_Rock_It_single_cover.jpg"@en . "\"Charanga\""@en . "1996-09-30"^^ . . . "1996-09-30"^^ . . . . "10584490"^^ . . . . . "1087888319"^^ . . . . "1985"^^ . . . . "She Can Rock It"@en . . . . . . . . . "\"She Can Rock It\" is a song by the Power Station. Released as their only single from their 1996 album Living in Fear, it was the band\u2019s fourth and final single. It featured \"Power Trippin'\" as its B-side, a rock-funk song written by the band for the US version of the album, and also \"Charanga\" written by Palmer. An alternate version of \"Charanga\" was released in 1998 on the Robert Palmer compilation album Woke Up Laughing. The band recorded a live performance for Top of the Pops. Despite this, the single spent one week at number 63 on the UK Singles Chart."@en . . . "\"Power Trippin'\""@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "She Can Rock It"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2209"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . .