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Singles that are covers
I accidentally found this: http://www.amazon.de/Gettin-Away-Wit...832655&sr=8-10
Didn't know that Getting Away With Murder was a cover of a song that was the title track of an album that was released just a year before BBIS. Are there any other songs that had been released by other artists before Meat picked them as singles (aside from the Steinman and Brantley stuff)? |
Not a single by Meat but "Tear Me Down" was definitely a cover of a reasonably famous song which I never knew about up until recently.
I actually think the middle speech seems MUCH more relevant in the original. Seriously, who cares about the Alamo these days?! :shrug: |
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I have heard a rumor that Faith Hill wanted Love You Out Loud, but Meat Loaf got it first.
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Runnin' For the Red Light was a partial cover, which saw Meat and Patti adding lyrics to the old Vanda/Young song 'Good Times', as performed by INXS & Jimmy Barnes on the Lost Boys motion picture soundtrack. Meat is a big Jimmy Barnes fan. The song was originally recorded by the Easybeats (which featured both Harry Vanda and George Young (older brother of Angus and Malcom of AC/DC fame) in 1968.
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Burning Down is a Cover as well
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I like Barnes' voice :cool::
An old version - for the boys (don't blink at the 0:30 mark or you'll miss something, LOL :))):
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Actually prefer that live version of Good Times than the recorded version he did.
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Special Girl was a cover as well. Eddie Schwartz did it in 1984:
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That's interesting, Wario. I wonder what or who made Meat Loaf a pop singer at that time. :? The Special Girl single obviously never got much attention. I'm still looking for a vinyl copy but could only find the CD so far.
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I like Special Girl.
There, I said it. |
Also off-topic as it wasn't a single: 'Man and a Woman' is also a cover. It's recorded by songwriter Jerry Riopelle on his 1979 "Dangerous Strangers" album. Which leaves me wondering: out of all songs there are to cover, why in the name of all things bright and shiny would pick any one that one?
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I actually think that that version of Special Girl is better than Meat's. It sounds a bit like a Paul Young song, a bit more delicate. Meat shouldn't be doing covers like that. The song doesn't really suit him in my opinion.
Discovering that almost 50% of every non Jim Steinman song from Meat Loaf is actually a cover is disappointing. :-( (Don't start the JS recycling stuff, I know about that obviously!) I really think Meat ought to work with more dedicated song writers like he did with Nikki Sixx / James Michael and Paul Jacobs/Sarah Durkee. I really think those make for better songs as they are obviously especially written for Meat. |
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In my opinion this is exactly the opposite of what Jim Steinman didn't want with Bat "Just a bunch of songs". Hence in my opinion it is average at best and often quite forgettable music. :-( How Meat manages to deliver the music live is perhaps a different matter but albums consisting of covers?! Jeez, pass these onto X Factor people! To me the cover stuff explains a lot why I don't seem to like certain songs, they were never intended for Meat in the first place. |
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On another note: believe it or not Not a Dry Eye was also a cover. Recorded by Graham Blv in 1994 a year before WTTN. |
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The 20th century Bad Attitude was... Bad Attitude... |
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