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  2. The Very Best of Meat Loaf - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Meat Loaf is a 1998 album spanning the first 21 years of Meat Loaf's recording career. Although not reaching the top ten in the United Kingdom, it was certified double platinum there in 2013. The album features many of Meat Loaf's best-known songs as well as a few from his lesser known albums of the 1980s.

  3. Meat Loaf discography - Wikipedia

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    American singer and actor Meat Loaf (1947–2022) released twelve studio albums, five live albums, seven compilation albums, one extended play and thirty-nine singles. In a career that spanned six decades, he sold over 100 million records worldwide.

  4. Meat Loaf’s Greatest Songs: A Dozen of His Best ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  5. Meat Loaf - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Meat Loaf released The Very Best of Meat Loaf. The album featured three new songs co-written by Steinman – two with Andrew Lloyd Webber and one with Don Black, "Is Nothing Sacred", released as a single. [66] The single version of this song is a duet with Patti Russo, whereas the album version is a solo song by Meat Loaf.

  6. Tributes continue to pour in for Meat Loaf [Video] - AOL

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    The album Bat Out Of Hell was released in 1977 and was later adapted as a stage musical, which was written by long-time collaborator Jim Steinman and featured some of the musician’s best-loved hits.

  7. Read 'Em and Weep - Wikipedia

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    "Read 'Em and Weep" did not become a hit until late 1983, when a slightly rewritten version was recorded by Barry Manilow as one of three new tracks on his compilation album Greatest Hits, Vol. II. This version featured new lyrics for the second half of the song's second verse, as well as slight changes in the first verse and final chorus.

  8. Category:Meat Loaf video albums - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Meat Loaf video albums" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Hits Out of Hell; M. Meat Loaf: In Search of Paradise

  9. Meat Loaf fielded questions about the true meaning of “that” throughout his career. In fact, the lyrics themselves explain the meaning of the word. ... Another of the singer’s greatest hits ...