Best Bonnie Tyler Songs

The Top Ten
1 Total Eclipse of the Heart

This was written by Jim Steinman, who wrote all of Meat Loaf's hits, including "Paradise By The Dashboard Light," "Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad," and "I'll Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)." Like these Meat Loaf songs, this uses elaborate production and is very long, running 6:51. According to an October 26, 2006 article in the Australian newspaper The Herald Sun, Steinman first offered this song, along with "Making Love Out Of Nothing At All" to Meat Loaf for his 1983 album Midnight At The Lost And Found. For financial reasons, Meat's record company wanted him to write his own songs for the album, so this song went to Tyler and "Making Love Out Of Nothing At All" went to Air Supply.

The lyrics tells a story about a woman who will never fall in love again. This song is deeper than a black hole in the orbit.

Possibly her best job ever made, ask the lyrical content and the thunders in the progression of this song.

Time to turn out the lights and sit back, relax and of course, enjoy this masterpiece playing the video.

2 Holding Out for a Hero

That was in the 1980s movie Short Circuit 2. Unexpectedly, I heard this in a Detective Pikachu movie trailer on YouTube. Isn't it a coincidence?

Yes, by some way have to save out Shaundi in Saints Row The Third, Last Mission!

Most awesome synth rock song that ever exist.

Awesome song, who's listening it at 2020?

3 It's a Heartache
4 Here She Comes
5 Lost in France

Great Song This One Should Be Number 4

6 If You Were a Woman (And I Was a Man)
7 Goodbye to the Island
8 My Guns are Loaded
9 A Rockin' Good Way
10 Have You Ever Seen the Rain?
The Contenders
11 Bitterblue
12 I'll Stand by You
13 The Desert Is In Your Heart
14 Rebel Without a Clue
15 Faster Than the Speed of Night
16 It's a Jungle Out There
17 Believe In Me
18 Crying in Berlin
19 Vergiss Es
20 The Best
21 Loving You's a Dirty Job
22 Ravishing
23 Turtle Blues
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