Jim Steinman, the songwriter behind Meat Loaf’s biggest hits and Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” has died at the age of 73. The Connecticut chief medical examiner office confirmed ...
Heralding his commercial comeback, Meat Loaf's 1993 power ballad 'I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)' was notable ...
"I poured my heart out singing it." The origins of Bonnie Tyler's rock ballad "Total Eclipse of the Heart" can be traced back to Transylvania. The Welsh singer revealed that the late Jim Steinman ...
"Every time the eclipse comes around, it's a bit crazy," said "Total Eclipse of the Heart" singer Bonnie Tyler. Corbis via Getty Images The eclipse will “turn around bright eyes” across the nation.
Turn around. If every now and then you get a little bit lonely and feel some fangs in your neck, it’s because Bonnie Tyler’s biggest hit was initially meant for a vampire musical. Tyler’s 1983 hit ...
His death was announced on his official Facebook page. The music world is mourning the death of "Bat Out of Hell" singer Meat Loaf. His death was announced in a statement posted on his official ...
Before Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart” was one of the biggest songs of the ‘80s, it was nearly sung by a bloodlust vampire and his lover. The pop-rock artist explained that the track’s ...
Turn around. If every now and then you get a little bit lonely and feel some fangs in your neck, it’s because Bonnie Tyler’s biggest hit was initially meant for a vampire musical. Tyler’s 1983 hit ...
There is no shortage of stories about the inception of rock anthem “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” and Meat Loaf’s reported aggravation that the song penned by Jim Steinman was given to Bonnie Tyler ...