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Kelly Clarkson covered Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart" during the "Kellyoke" portion of her talk show.
The '80s star also reflected on how "Total Eclipse of the Heart" was originally intended for the late singer Meat Loaf, with whom the song's writer/producer frequently collaborated. It ended up ...
This inherent theatricality is what makes Total Eclipse of the Heart such a profound intervention in chart history. Other than Steinman's material for Meat Loaf, it is difficult to identify many ...
who directed the video and wrote Total Eclipse Of The Heart. Jim – the composer, lyricist and record producer who also masterminded Meat Loaf’s album Bat Out Of Hell – added all sorts of ...
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 ...
"Jim Steinman wrote the most iconic songs for me, for Meat Loaf or Celine Dion. In fact, ['Total Eclipse of the Heart'] was offered to me before Celine Dion. When I first heard it, I thought ...
“Total Eclipse of the Heart” was written by the late lyricist Jim Steinman, a Long Island native who also penned tunes for Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion, Barry Manilow and the late Meat Loa ...
“Total Eclipse of the Heart,” written and produced by Meatloaf collaborator Jim Steinman as a “vampire love song,” is also the most popular song being added to user-generated eclipse ...
In her seventh season of The Kelly Clarkson Show, the pop-star host finally covered Bonnie Tyler‘s "Total Eclipse of the Heart" - a song that many consider to be the ultimate karaoke ballad - for her ...
"Jim Steinman wrote the most iconic songs for me, for Meat Loaf or Celine Dion. In fact, ['Total Eclipse of the Heart'] was offered to me before Celine Dion. When I first heard it, I thought ...
More than 40 years after its release, Bonnie Tyler's 1983 smash “Total Eclipse of the Heart” still hits on an emotional — and celestial — level. Monday's total solar eclipse had some ...