: Writer and producer Jim Steinman originally composed the track for a musical adaptation of the 1922 vampire film Nosferatu . Its original title was "Vampires in Love" .
: The iconic "Turn around, bright eyes" backup vocals were performed by Canadian singer Rory Dodd .
While often interpreted as a ballad of human heartbreak, the song has supernatural roots:
Originally released as the lead single from her fifth studio album, Faster Than the Speed of Night , the song is celebrated for its dramatic "Wagnerian" production and Tyler's uniquely raspy, emotive vocals.
: Steinman reportedly first offered the song to Meat Loaf , but after the singer's record label refused to pay for the tracks, the song was given to Bonnie Tyler. Production & Chart Success
Decades after its release, the song continues to experience massive surges in popularity:
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: Writer and producer Jim Steinman originally composed the track for a musical adaptation of the 1922 vampire film Nosferatu . Its original title was "Vampires in Love" .
: The iconic "Turn around, bright eyes" backup vocals were performed by Canadian singer Rory Dodd . Bonnie Tyler - Total Ese of the Heart (Audio)
While often interpreted as a ballad of human heartbreak, the song has supernatural roots: : Writer and producer Jim Steinman originally composed
Originally released as the lead single from her fifth studio album, Faster Than the Speed of Night , the song is celebrated for its dramatic "Wagnerian" production and Tyler's uniquely raspy, emotive vocals. While often interpreted as a ballad of human
: Steinman reportedly first offered the song to Meat Loaf , but after the singer's record label refused to pay for the tracks, the song was given to Bonnie Tyler. Production & Chart Success
Decades after its release, the song continues to experience massive surges in popularity: