Rory Dodd is the unsung hero of this performance. He's the perfect accompaniment to Bonnie's fiery delivery. His persistent grace and vulnerability, especially at the end of the song never fails to move me.
Exactement d'accord avec vous ! Rory Dodd aurait pu être un grand chanteur, même si sa l'était déjà, mais il était méconnu d'ailleurs pour cette chanson beaucoup de personnes ne savent pas qui c'est qui chante la voix duo, et c'est dommage ! Jim Steinman savait le potentiel et le talent qu'il avait il a chanté avec brio Surf'up ou on ne peut qu'être subjugué par sa performances, également Rock'n roll dreams come through qui sont sur l'album solo de Steinman mais il ne la pas mentionné sur la pochette... et je pense que c'est pour cela qu'il incluait souvent dans de nombreuses chansons de Bonnie et Meat loaf, d'ailleurs moi j'avais lu un article sur internet ou apparemment il y avait des soupçons d'une relation un peu privilégiée entre Steinman et Rory. Steinman a écrit et joué beaucoup de chansons à rory ou d'ailleurs ils passé souvent la nuit en studio! Des que Steinman avait écrit une chanson il appelait Rory et il rappliqué dessuite pour poser sa voix dessus ! Des centaines de bandes avec des chansons jouées et chanté par lui mais qui sont jamais sortis... ils avaient été surpris par une tierce personne, de quoi éveiller les soupçons... Ya certaines chansons qui avaient été enregistrées que l'on peut trouver sur UA-cam ! Bonnie quand elle a rencontré Steinman pour la première fois à New York elle a rencontré également Rory qui était présent chez Steinman. Rory avait enregistré une démo de total éclipse of the heart et il la lui a chanté en direct et elle a été subjuguée par son talent et la beauté de la chanson ! Mais la bande a disparu... Elle qui avait adoré les chansons de l'album solo de Steinman elle a compris que le chanteur des pistes les emblématiques c'était Rory et elle a pas trop apprécié de savoir que Rory serait également présent sur l'album elle a d'ailleurs profité de son chant aiguë sur certaines parties pour s'approprier les chansons et que personne ne sache que c'était le moustachu au brushings impeccable qui chante. Les voix duo ou chœurs vedette sur des dizaines de pistes de Bonnie non fait que sublimer ses chansons. Dommage qu'elle n'est pas voulu partager la scène avec lui. En attendant les versions studio sont magiques et il y contribue grandement !
Hello. I feel so alive in my heart and feel everything I felt flow through me the first time I heard this beautiful song even now and always shall. Thank you so much.
R.I.P Jim Steinmann, what a gift you left the world with this incredible classic (and not forgetting Bat out of Hell too). Imagine having this song in your head and bring it to life... The Man was a genius, and Bonnie's vocal on this is beyond amazing.
Paradise By The Dashboard Light, 2 Out Of 3 Ain't Bad, Rock Me Tonite, Total Eclipse Of The Heart, I Would Do Anything For Love, just to name a few. The man was a love song mastermind.
Honestly one of my favorite songs. The slow build up is impeccable and when you finally get to the chorus it's the biggest thing ever and I love it so much
@@Koshrocreations So sadly I don't know of any off the top of my head that hit the exact same note, but there's a few that do something similar, maybe one of them will work. One of my favorite build-ups in music comes from Locomotive Breath by Jethro Tull. At least the first minute or so is spectacular buildup to an explosion, and while the rest of the song is less that, it's still one of my favorite songs. And that initial buildup is impeccable as far as I'm concerned. In some ways, while the exact nature is different, I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) by Meat Loaf has a surprisingly similar vibe despite being less of a build overall. It's more modulating, while slowly becoming more epic, but doesn't do quite the same massive explosion of a finale, although does do something still incredible. Same composer (Jim Steinman) wrote both songs, so if it does work for you, maybe track down some of his other stuff. Just listen to the full 12 minute version if you do. For a reeeeally long one (17 minutes) that's a metal song, there's When Time Fades Away + Sons of Winter and Stars by Wintersun (it's one song despite being listed as two songs). At the very least, the initial build is fantastic and honestly worth listening to on its own, and the rest of the song is really good too. If you're willing to indulge in some J-Pop, there's a few that are somewhat similar. Mikazuki by Sayuri is one of my favorites, and while its build isn't as long, it honestly still does a pretty good job of building up to the chorus and then letting it all out. Similarly, if you want an explosion at the chorus, you might like Crying for Rain by Minami. Honestly worth it for the few seconds right before the chorus kicks in, it's phenomenal. Although like the song before it, it is on the shorter side between choruses so it can't build nearly as well as Total Eclipse. The last one is very different, but I needed to mention it because I feel it does have a great build over the course of the song, but it's just a much more subdued song overall, so if you want the bombast that Total Eclipse reaches, it does not hit that. But just in terms of build, I do really like Michi by Taichi Mukai. Hopefully something here works, if you ever find something that does a better job of emulating this song than what I listed, please let me know, I'd love to hear it.
My condolences 😢, I can imagine the pain you passed through. My grandmother is sick, we don't know what is wrong but the doctors suspect is cancer. I want to see her before she takes her last breath... I'll be praying to God to bless you and my granny in this hard times.
The summer of 8th into 9th grade I had a crush on a boy. The first school dance in 9th grade this song came on and he starts walking toward me. Then asked the girl sitting next to me to dance. They went to the dance floor and he positions them where he is facing me and he looks at me and sticks out his tongue. Yup I felt those lyrics also.
At last, the full length version. Every time I hear this song on the radio, I hope that it will be this version. Of course, it's always the edit, but one can dream.
I remember there was one radio station out of (I believe) Greensboro, NC (98.7) that used to play this entire 7-minute version. Heck, if the station still exists, they might still play the whole thing! I've rarely been back to that area for the last 13 or so years, plus I rarely listen to FM radio during the times I am there now, so couldn't tell you for sure.
same here, they still show the radio version in puerto rico on magic 97.3 and 99.5 and club radio 98.1 instead of the extended album version like the one we prefer.
This song is just GORGEOUS! Everything, the vocals, the arrangement, the lyrics, everything comes together just perfectly. It hit me in the feels then, and it hits me right in the feels now!
I bought two Tickets for next year march in Lingen (Germany) as a Birthday present for my wife. 3rd row, she was so Happy! We think that this will be a great evening!We (35& 36) really Like her music.
This is one of my guilty pleasure songs. Being from Chicago this wasn't being played amongst the black youth of the 80's but something about it I liked and still do. But back then I'd have to wait untill MTV played the video for me to hear it. Surprise surprise youngsters,MTV use to actually play music videos and wasn't nuthin like it! I wish someone would hurry up and build that damn time machine and take me back to 1982 and leave me thert
To StuBotNYC: I have a different take on the whole matter of talent. If you'll bear with me as I bring up the parable of the talents, it might explain some things. Three people received talents and two worked with them. Their talents were studied, refined, polished, invested in, and who knows what else. In the end, they had accomplishments to offer the one who made it all possible. Then the lord gave largesse. I feel sorry for those who had no opportunity to develop their potential without resorting to gadgets which did it all for them. The expense, sacrifices, time, and energy given to the service of a real gift are always worth it. Just saying.
This song has been my favorite for so long, and will definitely stay that way for a while. Bonnie Tyler's vocals are just breath-taking and amazing and it's absolutely beautiful!
Bonnie Tyler - the best voice of my youth, Turn Around - the most memorable song of my school years. Thank you Bonnie so much! Greetings from Warsaw :) :*
Finally arrived. Total Eclipse 2024. Total Eclipse of the Heart. Years and years waiting. Had the privilege to see it and experience it. A once in a lifetime unforgettable memory and event, that I'll remember always. Truly amazing. With this song, topping it off, and also being a unforgettable memory. 08/04/2024. 🌑🙏
@@lillyarts2 oh nevermind, I'm from Europe so when I went to visit North America this year to see the total eclipse 2024 I was told that there wasnt a total eclipse in 2017, and that this year when I went to see it in North America, that it was going to be extra special due to how 2017 wasnt a total eclipse, but yeah. Im guessing you're from the states where in 2017, you got to see the total eclipse.
The ultimate '80s song. Everything about this song perfectly encapsulates '80s pop music. You want to know what music was like when we were kids? Here's a summary....
I heard this song for the first time a couple of years ago on a singing competition show, not knowing how long this great song had been around. It's a top notch composition......
Heard this at family parties as a kid, in the 80's and 90'a even though it's kind of rock balladie it's bloody brilliant! I totally appreciate it now x
Ive recently decided that Bonnie Tyler's music isnt something you simply listen to, its something you experience. There are very few Artists who make nearly every one of their hits so immersive.
Momma I miss you so much. I'd give anything to be holding on forever. Its so dark here without you. you're the only one who loved me the way that I am and there is no one like you. I turn around praying that its your bright eyes I'll meet, just once more. There's nothing I can do... total eclipse of my heart.
@@aprild75 I'm 57. Couldn't agree more. My childhood was early mid 70s, Disco. 80s young adult hood and all that GREAT 80s stuff 90s grunge than that God awful dance and techno ruled. A mixed bag Though I'm grateful. I'd HATE to grow up now with the crap on offer and you've gotta REALLY dig and spend a lot of time finding anything remotely listenable. It's still there, but a lot of effort to find
I used to own the 45 of this song! It's always been a favorite but it brings back memories of first time I ever slow danced with someone at a junior high dance. He was (and still is) a friend, but it was so intense and memorable. And it still holds up today, 41 years later.
I love the ending of this longer version. Back in the day they were so much better at outros! Idk why but outros are my favorite part of music so it sucks that most artists don’t let it go at the end. “And I need you now tonight, I FUCKIN need you more than ever” was such a classic in Old School
its so sad to see the GT end, top gear was tough as it is, possibly never seeing them together again is devastating. I understand their decisions but it's so sad. I'm going to miss them.
Rory Dodd is the unsung hero of this performance. He's the perfect accompaniment to Bonnie's fiery delivery. His persistent grace and vulnerability, especially at the end of the song never fails to move me.
Exactement d'accord avec vous ! Rory Dodd aurait pu être un grand chanteur, même si sa l'était déjà, mais il était méconnu d'ailleurs pour cette chanson beaucoup de personnes ne savent pas qui c'est qui chante la voix duo, et c'est dommage ! Jim Steinman savait le potentiel et le talent qu'il avait il a chanté avec brio Surf'up ou on ne peut qu'être subjugué par sa performances, également Rock'n roll dreams come through qui sont sur l'album solo de Steinman mais il ne la pas mentionné sur la pochette... et je pense que c'est pour cela qu'il incluait souvent dans de nombreuses chansons de Bonnie et Meat loaf, d'ailleurs moi j'avais lu un article sur internet ou apparemment il y avait des soupçons d'une relation un peu privilégiée entre Steinman et Rory. Steinman a écrit et joué beaucoup de chansons à rory ou d'ailleurs ils passé souvent la nuit en studio! Des que Steinman avait écrit une chanson il appelait Rory et il rappliqué dessuite pour poser sa voix dessus ! Des centaines de bandes avec des chansons jouées et chanté par lui mais qui sont jamais sortis... ils avaient été surpris par une tierce personne, de quoi éveiller les soupçons... Ya certaines chansons qui avaient été enregistrées que l'on peut trouver sur UA-cam ! Bonnie quand elle a rencontré Steinman pour la première fois à New York elle a rencontré également Rory qui était présent chez Steinman. Rory avait enregistré une démo de total éclipse of the heart et il la lui a chanté en direct et elle a été subjuguée par son talent et la beauté de la chanson ! Mais la bande a disparu... Elle qui avait adoré les chansons de l'album solo de Steinman elle a compris que le chanteur des pistes les emblématiques c'était Rory et elle a pas trop apprécié de savoir que Rory serait également présent sur l'album elle a d'ailleurs profité de son chant aiguë sur certaines parties pour s'approprier les chansons et que personne ne sache que c'était le moustachu au brushings impeccable qui chante. Les voix duo ou chœurs vedette sur des dizaines de pistes de Bonnie non fait que sublimer ses chansons. Dommage qu'elle n'est pas voulu partager la scène avec lui. En attendant les versions studio sont magiques et il y contribue grandement !
He should have gotten an artist credit.
Same for "Loving you is a dirty job", long version❤
Technically he's the sung hero of this performance.
Initially I thought he was Meatloaf.
Hello. I feel so alive in my heart and feel everything I felt flow through me the first time I heard this beautiful song even now and always shall. Thank you so much.
Her sorrowful, lovely, rough voice breaks my heart in a way that’s worth it.
R.I.P Jim Steinmann, what a gift you left the world with this incredible classic (and not forgetting Bat out of Hell too). Imagine having this song in your head and bring it to life...
The Man was a genius, and Bonnie's vocal on this is beyond amazing.
Don't forget "nowhere fast" and "tonight is what it means to be young"
I ageree this guy was a genius.
Who is singing the very last part of the song at the very end? Just beautiful.
@@ANYWHO420 That's Canadian Rory Dodd :)
R.I.P. Jim Steinman, another GREAT song in his huge vast catalog of music! Love this song!!
Paradise By The Dashboard Light, 2 Out Of 3 Ain't Bad, Rock Me Tonite, Total Eclipse Of The Heart, I Would Do Anything For Love, just to name a few. The man was a love song mastermind.
Honestly one of my favorite songs. The slow build up is impeccable and when you finally get to the chorus it's the biggest thing ever and I love it so much
Do you know more songs with that vibe? Building up and then exploding
@@Koshrocreations So sadly I don't know of any off the top of my head that hit the exact same note, but there's a few that do something similar, maybe one of them will work.
One of my favorite build-ups in music comes from Locomotive Breath by Jethro Tull. At least the first minute or so is spectacular buildup to an explosion, and while the rest of the song is less that, it's still one of my favorite songs. And that initial buildup is impeccable as far as I'm concerned.
In some ways, while the exact nature is different, I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) by Meat Loaf has a surprisingly similar vibe despite being less of a build overall. It's more modulating, while slowly becoming more epic, but doesn't do quite the same massive explosion of a finale, although does do something still incredible. Same composer (Jim Steinman) wrote both songs, so if it does work for you, maybe track down some of his other stuff. Just listen to the full 12 minute version if you do.
For a reeeeally long one (17 minutes) that's a metal song, there's When Time Fades Away + Sons of Winter and Stars by Wintersun (it's one song despite being listed as two songs). At the very least, the initial build is fantastic and honestly worth listening to on its own, and the rest of the song is really good too.
If you're willing to indulge in some J-Pop, there's a few that are somewhat similar. Mikazuki by Sayuri is one of my favorites, and while its build isn't as long, it honestly still does a pretty good job of building up to the chorus and then letting it all out.
Similarly, if you want an explosion at the chorus, you might like Crying for Rain by Minami. Honestly worth it for the few seconds right before the chorus kicks in, it's phenomenal. Although like the song before it, it is on the shorter side between choruses so it can't build nearly as well as Total Eclipse.
The last one is very different, but I needed to mention it because I feel it does have a great build over the course of the song, but it's just a much more subdued song overall, so if you want the bombast that Total Eclipse reaches, it does not hit that. But just in terms of build, I do really like Michi by Taichi Mukai.
Hopefully something here works, if you ever find something that does a better job of emulating this song than what I listed, please let me know, I'd love to hear it.
@@Koshrocreations Boston more than a feeling?
@@Koshrocreations free bird
Here's a good one try heart singing led zeppelin's stair way to heaven live version and watch video
Total eclipse of the 🌞 today!
One of the most magnificent songs in the history of music. I lost the love of my life to breast cancer after 42 years. "a total eclipse of the heart"
My condolences 😢, I can imagine the pain you passed through. My grandmother is sick, we don't know what is wrong but the doctors suspect is cancer. I want to see her before she takes her last breath...
I'll be praying to God to bless you and my granny in this hard times.
🎉
The passing on of a spouse is forever painful. My condolences on your sorrow. Hoping you find comfort in this beautiful song. 🤗
'Once upon a time I was falling in love now I'm only falling apart'
Damn I feel that line right now
The summer of 8th into 9th grade I had a crush on a boy. The first school dance in 9th grade this song came on and he starts walking toward me. Then asked the girl sitting next to me to dance. They went to the dance floor and he positions them where he is facing me and he looks at me and sticks out his tongue. Yup I felt those lyrics also.
Not only you.😔😔😔💔💔💔
@@mmason9836 it is amazing. The stuff that never leaves you...all those years ago, and it still left such an impression.
I feel your pain
Nothing I can do, total eclipse of the heart
I love how she started off smooth, then she went deep into the song. The girl got vocals,
Killed it #Bonmietyler
At last, the full length version. Every time I hear this song on the radio, I hope that it will be this version. Of course, it's always the edit, but one can dream.
I didn't know until 2015 that there was a longer version.
Bobbie this is Debbie I love your song baby girl sweetie love ❤️ happy Mother’s Day to you texts me back please and thank you
I've always loved this long version better than the shorter single versions
I remember there was one radio station out of (I believe) Greensboro, NC (98.7) that used to play this entire 7-minute version. Heck, if the station still exists, they might still play the whole thing! I've rarely been back to that area for the last 13 or so years, plus I rarely listen to FM radio during the times I am there now, so couldn't tell you for sure.
same here, they still show the radio version in puerto rico on magic 97.3 and 99.5 and club radio 98.1 instead of the extended album version like the one we prefer.
This song is just GORGEOUS! Everything, the vocals, the arrangement, the lyrics, everything comes together just perfectly. It hit me in the feels then, and it hits me right in the feels now!
And Bonnie
I think it was written for a musical?
60!
Written by Jim Steinman for Meat Loaf's Bat Out of Hell album. Rejected by the record company
😊o
Total Eclipse Of The 💜
Top Gear and The Grand Tour will always be a part of my life, I will cherish the good memories until I fall apart. Thank you for everything
I bought two Tickets for next year march in Lingen (Germany) as a Birthday present for my wife. 3rd row, she was so Happy! We think that this will be a great evening!We (35& 36) really Like her music.
This is one of my guilty pleasure songs. Being from Chicago this wasn't being played amongst the black youth of the 80's but something about it I liked and still do. But back then I'd have to wait untill MTV played the video for me to hear it. Surprise surprise youngsters,MTV use to actually play music videos and wasn't nuthin like it! I wish someone would hurry up and build that damn time machine and take me back to 1982 and leave me thert
Wow how perfect are those pitches and rasp put in the right spots of the song! Just amazing voice!
I cosiddetti "raspy" nella sua voce sono il risultato di un intervento alle corde vocali,con mancata convalescenza. Comunque efficaci e stimolanti ❤️💕
If you can find it, "Tire Tracks and Broken Hearts" by this singer is also amazing.
And no autotune to prop up bad talent like they do today
To StuBotNYC: I have a different take on the whole matter of talent. If you'll bear with me as I bring up the parable of the talents, it might explain some things. Three people received talents and two worked with them. Their talents were studied, refined, polished, invested in, and who knows what else. In the end, they had accomplishments to offer the one who made it all possible. Then the lord gave largesse.
I feel sorry for those who had no opportunity to develop their potential without resorting to gadgets which did it all for them. The expense, sacrifices, time, and energy given to the service of a real gift are always worth it.
Just saying.
@@affsteak3530 Спасибо, посмотрю. У нас сегодня день песен Бонни😀
This song has been my favorite for so long, and will definitely stay that way for a while. Bonnie Tyler's vocals are just breath-taking and amazing and it's absolutely beautiful!
"There's nothing I can do, a total eclipse of the heart." I been there, and this just so perfectly expresses it.
Wa a
Hb
Me and the girl I had the biggest crush on! And her nickname was Bright Eyes!
Omg...that voice...
Bonnie Tyler - the best voice of my youth, Turn Around - the most memorable song of my school years. Thank you Bonnie so much! Greetings from Warsaw :) :*
and about Chopin first ballade ?
Same here! I was born in 1981.
Jestes z Polski?
@@2112SSF tak
YOU BONNIE TYLER ARE A GIFT!
Greg Heffley ate it up while singing this song
Yes
It's crazy how many people listen to it again every day... this song is a masterpiece!
Had the privilege to see this once in a lifetime event here, What an unforgettable memory, just like this track 🙏🌑
4:23 that falsetto is PERFECT
I was about 9 years old when this song came out... I’m 47 and I still love this song
I was about -1 years old and I still love this song
Damn you old
Yeeepppp...me tooo
Ecole primaire 6 iem année❤,premier slow avec.....ma future femme,2 enfants😉✌️👍🎶🎵🎵🎼⚜️🇨🇦
Who wouldn't? It's such a beautiful song; even adults love it!
Bonnie Tyler
Good song 100%
Good lyrics 100%
Good voice 100%
Mood 200%
*Deadpool enters chat*
@@dansanders340 yep
Yes Bonnie can make a 500%
@@dude_uncool_6969 I agree
Hearts eclipsing 1000%
Awesome tune from an awesome singer, not to mention, brilliant songwriting and production by the one and only Jim Steinman! RIP Jim...
The guys voice at the end... Amazing.. gives me good chills
This is the most beautiful song in the world.
the goosebumps I got from this song, it's such a masterpiece
Hello Jamie how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
Finally arrived. Total Eclipse 2024. Total Eclipse of the Heart. Years and years waiting. Had the privilege to see it and experience it. A once in a lifetime unforgettable memory and event, that I'll remember always. Truly amazing. With this song, topping it off, and also being a unforgettable memory. 08/04/2024. 🌑🙏
I saw it in 2017 so it was my second solar eclipse
@@lillyarts2 2017 yes, but not a total eclipse.
@@OVianense I saw a total eclipse wdym???
@@lillyarts2 oh nevermind, I'm from Europe so when I went to visit North America this year to see the total eclipse 2024 I was told that there wasnt a total eclipse in 2017, and that this year when I went to see it in North America, that it was going to be extra special due to how 2017 wasnt a total eclipse, but yeah. Im guessing you're from the states where in 2017, you got to see the total eclipse.
@@OVianense yup I was in South Carolina in 2017
I love that little stutter-step the beat does in the transition from refrain to chorus at 4:24
I don't have memories of the 80s but this song feels like it exists
My favourite song love it so much😍🥰😘
It does feel like it exists.
The 80’s was when they world was still sane
Wth does that even mean, Aa?! Of COURSE it exists/existed...
@@orinreynolds2349 b oi 🤏🤏🤬🤬🥰🥰
It's ... such a master piece ... You could die peacefully knowing you made a song like this, like ...
The ultimate '80s song. Everything about this song perfectly encapsulates '80s pop music. You want to know what music was like when we were kids? Here's a summary....
ohhhh I don't wanna die to this song man
Brilliant, beautiful! Goddess of music♥️
I've always liked the extended version of this song.
Every time I hear this song a cold shiver goes down my spine.
One of the all time greatest songs
Quem do Brasil está curtindo este sucesso dos anos 80 em 2021? Década de 80 uma década inesquecível!
Apaixonada por esta música desde menina! E me emociona cada vez que ouço como se fosse a primeira vez 💕
Top essa música 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
EU TINHA 15 ANOS QUANDO ESSA MÚSICA FOI LANÇADA E PRA MIM É COMO SE TIVESSE SIDO ONTEM...
Icke🌞💯
😉
One of the greatest Heartbreak songs ever made!! Got me through mines!
Still one of my most favorite tunes. Love Bonnie Tyler!! 🥰❤
This song rocks.
I heard this song for the first time a couple of years ago on a singing competition show, not knowing how long this great song had been around. It's a top notch composition......
one of my favorite sad love songs. so much passion, just brilliant
I'M NOT DYING TO THIS SONG
Shoot the window out Recker! That’s an order!
Damn that was a hard part
*SOMETIMES A WOLF IN ORDER TO SURVIVE IS FOR IT TO CHEW IT'S OWN LEG OFF SHOOT IT RECKER*
Reminds me of the Urban Legend (1998) movie.
Oh ok it's bit bas back words
Nice play, Recker. That was some of the finest driving I've ever seen. Right there until the end. Hit the light, Pac.
Bonnie Tyler et Rorry Dodd deux voix qui se marient à merveille et une chanson magnifique qui me met des frissons chaque fois que je l'écoute !
Best song ever!!! It’s amazing how this still applies to relationships today.
Heard this at family parties as a kid, in the 80's and 90'a even though it's kind of rock balladie it's bloody brilliant! I totally appreciate it now x
I cry so hard when I listen to this beautiful song 🥺❤️💕
Yepppp...me toooo😪😢😢
👋👋⚜️🇨🇦
Beautiful, FOREVER.. Bonni.. 💖
A total classic. I could cry! Absolute karaoke BANGER! :)
I love this song. I like Bonnie Tyler !!!
Our father remembers this song many decades later. He is 58 back in 1983 he was 17.
Oh man. I don't wanna die to this song.
What's the quote from?
@@chip2508 Battlefield 4
My 22 year old niece started to sing: "Turn around", and then I chimed in "Every now and then" . . .and here we are.
Beautiful highlights to your hair. Really pretty.
It's December 2024, I am wishing for the old days.❤
This is my mom's one of her favourite songs every time i listened to her it reminds me of her
I love bonnie Tyler .
One of her best songs, imho.
Ive recently decided that Bonnie Tyler's music isnt something you simply listen to, its something you experience. There are very few Artists who make nearly every one of their hits so immersive.
Queen. Meatloaf...
Love that you emote/express that in 2021
@@theopkingdom3433 The guy who wrote Bonny's biggest hits (Jim Steinman) also wrote Meatloaf's big hits (along with several for Celine Dion)! :-)
Calm down it’s just a song
Everytime I hear this song I sing it with my whole body lol
This song is art!
There's a reason this song is still a classic despite it being well over 30 years old.
It is 40 years old as of this year! And it’s still a masterpiece!
It's easy to see why Meatloaf was disappointed/pissed he wasn't given this song to sing. He'd also have been tremendous.
If I ever heard a timeless song, this has got to be one of them
She's one of the best.
I get goosebumps every time I hear this song and voice ♥️
R.I.P. Jim Steinman, musical genius
A truly timeless work of art
Momma I miss you so much. I'd give anything to be holding on forever. Its so dark here without you. you're the only one who loved me the way that I am and there is no one like you. I turn around praying that its your bright eyes I'll meet, just once more. There's nothing I can do... total eclipse of my heart.
Is this Rock? R&B? Pop? Whatever it is, its a masterpiece!!!
Jim Steinmann likes to chuck in slightly operatic themes. Very much like Queen
@@aprild75 I'm 57. Couldn't agree more. My childhood was early mid 70s, Disco.
80s young adult hood and all that GREAT 80s stuff
90s grunge than that God awful dance and techno ruled. A mixed bag
Though I'm grateful. I'd HATE to grow up now with the crap on offer and you've gotta REALLY dig and spend a lot of time finding anything remotely listenable. It's still there, but a lot of effort to find
Usually these were called "Ballads"
@@Crannigy They used to quite common as well. And these songs always showcased a singer's true ability, regardless of their singing voice
This brings back so many good memories!
Shanta Renee Robinson
Of battlefield 4.
We should come together to sing this during the eclipse.
I used to own the 45 of this song! It's always been a favorite but it brings back memories of first time I ever slow danced with someone at a junior high dance. He was (and still is) a friend, but it was so intense and memorable. And it still holds up today, 41 years later.
I love the ending of this longer version. Back in the day they were so much better at outros! Idk why but outros are my favorite part of music so it sucks that most artists don’t let it go at the end.
“And I need you now tonight, I FUCKIN need you more than ever” was such a classic in Old School
powerful song
"I don't wanna die to this song" - So the year 2023 has come, greetings from Baku)
The way she sings this song its awesome! There's no other way to put it! love!
Playing this in repeat during the eclipse!
Normally songs don't make me cry but Jesus christ this makes me sob like crazy
I've always loved your voice its so powerful!
That’s why I’ve always loved yours
@@kirareneerich8067 That was smooth, not going to lie.
AMAZING SONG AND GREAT SINGER BONNIE TYLER AND BEST TIMES 1983
That was some fine driving Recker, some of the finest I've ever seen
Never associated any emotions with this song until Clarkson, Hammond and May.
its so sad to see the GT end, top gear was tough as it is, possibly never seeing them together again is devastating. I understand their decisions but it's so sad. I'm going to miss them.
So long jezza, hamster and captain slow
Both this song and 1978's "It's A Heartache" were great songs from her. You can't go wrong with that.
Amazing vocal from Bonnie & if ever a song was timeless this is it! .....
There's going to be lots of people listening to this because of the solar eclipse coming up a week from Monday
😂ain't that the truth
Here on April 8, 2024! 🙋🏾
Listening to it RN on April 8th, looking forward to the Eclipse in Ohio!!
Here to say I'm grabbing the link to share when it hits the moment of totality here in NY lol!
They cannot stop our love
Damn Bonnie kicked ass 😎🤟
This song is very poweful.
Bonnie Tyler: Takes a lightsaber stab through the head and keeps singing.
Okay. That’s hilarious. Damn it!
So much for “ Holding out for a Hero” 🤣
Truly a professional 👏
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@thescarletarcanatarot heroes die so *shrug *
Makes me remember my son I lost when this song was playing
Her #1 smash on the Billboard Hot 100 from late 1983 and the #6 hit of 1983
Nunca nadie cantara esta cancion tan perfecto como ella ♡
NUNCA
FOR RES
Concordo plenamente 👏🇧🇷👏🇧🇷👏
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The line of light on the album art makes her head move sliding left and right every time I look
Love her and her voice and talent this song brings everything back
🤗
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