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Stoney and Meatloaf is the only album by Stoney & Meatloaf, a collaboration between Meat Loaf and female vocalist Shaun Murphy, released in 1971 on the Motown subsidiary label Rare Earth. Meat Loaf and Murphy met while performing with the Detroit cast of Hair .
Stoney & Meatloaf was a duet of singer Meat Loaf and Stoney (Shaun Murphy). They released one album in 1971: Stoney & Meatloaf. Meat Loaf and Murphy had met previously in the Detroit music scene, and then performed with the Detroit cast of Hair. Meat Loaf, whose name was styled "Meatloaf" on the album, had a minor hit "What You See Is What You ...
Meat Loaf and Stoney (Shaun Murphy), 1971. After a period of inactivity with the new division of Motown in Los Angeles, she left Motown and contacted Detroit music producer Punch Andrews for possible opportunities. [8] Murphy then relocated back to Detroit in 1973 to work with Bob Seger. [9]
When powerhouse vocalist-actor Meat Loaf eulogized composer-producer Jim Steinman last April in Rolling Stone, the singer – who died Thursday at age 74 – said of his “Bat Out of Hell ...
(1971) " What You See Is What You Get " is the first single by duo Stoney & Meatloaf . It was released ahead of the release of the duo's only album Stoney & Meatloaf in 1971.
1971 "What You See Is What You Get" (Stoney & Meat Loaf) 71 — — — — — — — — — Stoney & Meat Loaf "It Takes All Kinds of People" (Stoney & Meat Loaf) — — — — — — — — — — 1977 "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" 39 3 4 31 22 — 4 2 — 33 ARIA: Platinum [36] BPI: Gold [23] Bat Out of Hell: 1978 "Two ...
Meat Loaf and Stoney (Shaun Murphy), 1971 With the publicity generated from Hair , Meat Loaf accepted an invitation by Motown , in Detroit. In addition to appearing as "Mother" and "Ulysses S. Grant" at Detroit's Vest Pocket Theatre, he recorded the vocals with fellow Hair performer Shaun "Stoney" Murphy on an album of songs written and ...
So feeling particularly nostalgic, Store Brand Scorecard this week decided to sample the ultimate Mom meal – meatloaf. The question was, would these branded takes on comfort food make up for ...