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Meat Loaf - I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)
Meat Loaf - I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)
Music video by Meat Loaf performing I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That).
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meatloaf-you took the words right out of my mouth
meatloaf-you took the words right out of my mouth
meatloaf-legend
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Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell (From "Bat Out Of Hell - Original Tour")
Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell (From "Bat Out Of Hell - Original Tour")
For more info - www.eagle-rock.com Meat Loafs Bat Out Of Hell is one of the most iconic albums of the seventies. Released in October 1977 it has sold in excess of 40 million copies worldwide. In the UK it is certified 10 x Platinum for more than 3 million sales. This concert from the Stadthalle Offenbach in Germany was filmed in June 1978 for the German Rockpalast TV series and perfectly captures the raw excitement of the original Bat Out Of Hell tour with Meat Loaf dominating the stage and the albums songwriter Jim Steinman contributing heavily. Most of the tracks from the album are featured alongside covers of Johnny B Goode and River Deep, Mountain High. This is a superb film of the original Bat Out Of Hell tour. Tracklisting: 1) Great Boleros Of Fire 2) Bat Out Of Hell 3) You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night) 4) All Revved up With No Place To Go 5) Paradise By The Dashboard Light (Featuring Karla DeVito) 6) Introducing The Band 7) Johnny B Goode 8) River Deep, Mountain High (Featuring Karla DeVito) 9) Johnny B Goode (reprise) 10) Two Out Of Three Aint Bad 11) All Revved Up With No Place To Go (reprise)
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Meat Loaf - Couldn't have said it better
Meat Loaf - Couldn't have said it better
You have the right to remain silence
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Meat Loaf - Objects in the rear view mirror may appear close
Meat Loaf - Objects in the rear view mirror may appear close
Meat Loaf - Objects in the rear view mirror may appear closer than they are
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Meat Loaf - Two Out of Three Ain't Bad
Meat Loaf - Two Out of Three Ain't Bad
From Meat Loaf's album "Bat out of Hell" from 1977 Song and Music written by: Jim Steinman Lyrics sung by: Meat Loaf (Michael Lee Aday) All Rights reserved to their Respective owners ©.
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Meat Loaf - I'd Lie For You (and that's the Truth) Videoclip
Meat Loaf - I'd Lie For You (and that's the Truth) Videoclip
A really nice song... The love that the whole world should have.. :)
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Meat Loaf - Paradise By The Dashboard Light
Meat Loaf - Paradise By The Dashboard Light
Paradise By The Dashboard Light Please leave your comments
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Meat Loaf - For Crying out Loud, with Lyrics
Meat Loaf - For Crying out Loud, with Lyrics
Meat Loaf - For Crying out Loud, with Lyrics
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Meat Loaf-"I'd Do Anything for Love Official Video 1994 [HD]
Meat Loaf-"I'd Do Anything for Love Official Video 1994 [HD]
"I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" is a song composed and written by Jim Steinman, and recorded by Meat Loaf. The song was released in 1993[citation needed] as the first single from the album Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell. The title of the song confused some listeners, who were curious to know what "that" is. The final verse features a female vocalist who was credited only as "Mrs. Loud" in the album notes. She was later identified as Lorraine Crosby, a club performer from North East England.[2] She does not, however, appear in the video, in which her vocals are lipsynched by Dana Patrick. Meat Loaf promoted the single with American vocalist Patti Russo performing the live female vocals. The song was a commercial success, reaching number one in twenty-eight countries.[1] The single was certified platinum in the United States and became Meat Loaf's first number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and on the UK singles chart. The song earned Meat Loaf a Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo.
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Meat Loaf - Rock´N´Roll Dreams Come Through
Meat Loaf - Rock´N´Roll Dreams Come Through
angelina jolie in a meatloaf MTV www.orayt.com
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Meat Loaf: Interview
Meat Loaf: Interview
The man, the legend, Meat Loaf speaks to Russ Williams on Absolute Classic Rock about how he doesn't feel like a famous person and about his new album Hell In A Handbasket an album that features Public Enemy's Chuck D, an apocalyptic cover of 'California Dreamin' - and Meat describes it as "the most personal record I've made."
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Meat Loaf California Dreamin [With Patti Russo] [HQ]
Meat Loaf California Dreamin [With Patti Russo] [HQ]
Excellent version taken from the Meat Loaf album Hell in a Handbasket released February 2012
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Meat Loaf - You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth
Meat Loaf - You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth
*SME adminster the sound recording content*...Great 70's rock classic."You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night)" by Meat Loaf was released in 1977 on the Epic record label.The song was written by Jim Steinman and produced by Todd Rundgren.The song appears on the "Bat Out Of Hell" album,which has racked up worldwide sales of over 40 million.
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Meat Loaf - The One Show - Feb. 27th, 2012
Meat Loaf - The One Show - Feb. 27th, 2012
Meat Loaf talking about his new album Hell In A Handbasket on BBC's The One Show, Feb. 27th, 2012
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Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell (1977) Full Album
Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell (1977) Full Album
Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell (1977) Track Listing 01 00:00 "Bat Out of Hell" 02 09:42 "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night)" 03 14:43 "Heaven Can Wait" 04 19:20 "All Revved Up with No Place to Go" 05 23:47 "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" 06 28:59 "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" 07 37:21 "For Crying Out Loud" 08 46:00 "Dead Ringer for Love". All Music Review allmusic.com Wiki en.wikipedia.org
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Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of HeLL
Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of HeLL
First original full video on YouTube for this epic song!
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Meat Loaf "Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad "
Meat Loaf "Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad "
Meat Loaf "Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad " (VH1)
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Official Charts: Meat Loaf talks about new album Hell In A Handbasket 27/02/2012
Official Charts: Meat Loaf talks about new album Hell In A Handbasket 27/02/2012
Web: www.theofficialcharts.com Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Meat Loaf chats to the Official Charts about his new album, Hell In A Handbasket. The chart legend reveals what it was like working with Public Enemy's Chuck D, why he decided to cover The Mamas & The Papas' California Dreamin', and how his twelfth studio album really is his most personal record yet.