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Anything for Love is a 1993 direct-to-video teen comedy film directed by Michael Keusch and starring Corey Haim and Nicole Eggert. It was aired on television in the United States as Just One of the Girls .
"I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" is a song written by Jim Steinman, and recorded by American rock singer Meat Loaf featuring Lorraine Crosby. The song was released in August 1993 by MCA and Virgin as the first single from the singer's sixth album, Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell (1993). The last six verses feature Crosby, who ...
She was the female vocalist on Meat Loaf's 1993 hit single "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)". Her debut album, Mrs Loud, was released in 2008.
I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That) remains one of Meat Loaf’s most beloved songs, but the singer had a complex relationship with the track. ... Recorded at the Ocean Way studios ...
It was released on September 14, 1993, sixteen years after Meat Loaf's first solo album Bat Out of Hell. The album reached number 1 in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada. Three tracks were released as singles, including "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)", which reached number 1 in 28 countries.
His biggest success after that came with Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell (1993), which has sold over 15 million copies worldwide. [8] The album's lead single " I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) " was his biggest hit, reaching number one in 28 countries.
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Meat Loaf (pictured in 2009) had the best-selling single of 1993 with "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)", which spent fourteen weeks in the top 10, including seven weeks at number-one. Ali Campbell (pictured in 2012) and his band UB40 went to number-one in June with their version of " Can't Help Falling in Love ", which featured ...