“You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth” is sorta reminiscent to “Paradise by the Dashboard Light“, another track from Bat Out of Hell. And that is because both are premised on the vocalist being,...
“Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad” is a song which, as implied by its title and vocalist, does in fact possess a comedic slant. But conclusively, reminiscent of “Paradise by the Dashboard Light“, the romantic subject...
Apparently this song is autobiographical in nature, though in that regard speaking more to the life of Jim Steinman, i.e. the musician who actually wrote it. It commences with the vocalist reminiscing on his relationship with...
Meat Loaf’s “Heaven Can Wait” relies considerably on religious terminology, as inferred by its title. And to some degree it utilizes heavy-headed language that isn’t that easy to put all together. But reportedly, what it...
Meat Loaf’s “Paradise by the Dashboard Light” is a relatively lengthy piece, which it can be said features an entire full-length narrative, despite the lyrics being by and large most part competitive. And letting the...
Bat Out of Hell is Meat Loaf’s debut studio album. Composed by Jim Steiman, the album was centered on a futuristic version of Peter Pan named Neverland, which he had written in 1974. The album,...
“I’d Do Anything for Love” is a classic Meat Loaf song which is sort of like a call-and-response affair. In other words, what it is exactly that he “won’t do” – which as a matter...