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Heaven Can Wait, 2012; Heaven Can Wait – The Best Ballads of Meat Loaf Vol. 1, a 1996 album "Heaven Can Wait" (Charlotte Gainsbourg song), 2010 "Heaven Can Wait" (Michael Jackson song), 2001 "Heaven Can Wait" (Sandra song), 1988 "Heaven Can Wait", a song written by Jimmy Van Heusen and Eddie DeLange "Heaven Can Wait", a song by GPS
Single by Meat Loaf; from the album Bat Out of Hell; B-side "Heaven Can Wait" Released: May 1978: Genre: Hard rock, progressive rock, heavy metal: Length: 9: 52 (album version) 7:19 (edit) 4:53 (single edit) Label: Epic: Songwriter(s) Jim Steinman: Producer(s) Todd Rundgren: Meat Loaf singles chronology "
Bat Out of Hell is the debut studio album by American rock singer Meat Loaf and composer Jim Steinman.The album was developed from the musical Neverland.Neverland is a futuristic rock version of Peter Pan which Steinman wrote for a workshop in 1974.
Heaven Can Wait – The Best Ballads of Meat Loaf Vol. 1: Released: January 1996; Label: Epic — ... Heaven Can Wait – The Best of Meat Loaf: Released: March 2003;
Steinman and Meat Loaf had immense difficulty finding a record company willing to sign them. According to Meat Loaf's autobiography, the band spent most of 1975, and two-and-a-half years, auditioning Bat Out of Hell and being rejected. [23] CBS executive Clive Davis even claimed that Steinman knew nothing about writing, or rock music in general ...
The outsize personality of U.S. rock singer Meat Loaf, who died age 74, was cherished and mourned across Europe where news of his passing dampened many a breakfast table on Friday. Andrew Lloyd ...
The music video for "Heaven Can Wait" was directed by Keith Schofield. [2] Various scenes are featured as Charlotte Gainsbourg and Beck sing: a dinosaur in a wig (in a bathtub), a giant rat getting held up at knife point, a man in a SpongeBob costume getting tackled by the police, an astronaut with pancakes for a head, a man racing a flying axe, and another man with half a beard.
Throughout 1975, Meat Loaf, Steinman, Ellen Foley, and others worked on the National Lampoon Road Show, substituting for John Belushi and Gilda Radner who had left to work on Saturday Night Live. [7] During this time, Steinman wrote most of the songs for the album Bat Out of Hell and began to rehearse and record them with Meat Loaf and Foley.