Late Night Grooves #41

We are returning to the late seventies tonight on Late Night Grooves. I had a discussion this evening about an artist I hadn’t thought about in a while. I remember sitting in front of the radio, singing along; of course I was off key, but who cares when you’re feeling the music. So tonight, we are featuring Meatloaf.

For the longest time, I thought Meatloaf wrote his own music. However, while researching Phantom of the Opera, I discovered his songs were written by Jim Steinman. I saw a reference that Jim Steinman was approached by Andrew Lloyd Webber to write the lyrics to the music of Phantom. I haven’t found any other connection to support this claim, but if it is true, it’s a testament to Steinman’s lyrical prowess

Here are a couple of my favorites


4 thoughts on “Late Night Grooves #41

  1. Unless I’m mistaken, Jim Steinman also wrote Total Eclipse of the Heart for Bonnie Tyler and Making Love Out of Nothing At All for Air Supply. Oh, and for something completely different, This Corrosion for Sisters of Mercy.

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