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Songs That Changed Music: Total Eclipse Of The Heart by Bonnie Tyler

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A growing snowball of Steinman’s artistic endeavors and experiences from his late teens and early 20s, “Total Eclipse of the Heart” arrived more like an avalanche of creative ideas on the doorsteps of The Power Station in 1982.

The writer/producer/engineer/composer was seemingly an unlikely pairing for the lead singer on the track, Bonnie Tyler. A country-rock artist from the Welsh town of Mumbles, Tyler had achieved charting success through a completely different style of rock. Despite this difference, or perhaps because of it, “Total Eclipse of the Heart” became something else entirely.

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A growing snowball of Steinman’s artistic endeavors and experiences from his late teens and early 20s, “Total Eclipse of the Heart” arrived more like an avalanche of creative ideas on the doorsteps of The Power Station in 1982.

The writer/producer/engineer/composer was seemingly an unlikely pairing for the lead singer on the track, Bonnie Tyler. A country-rock artist from the Welsh town of Mumbles, Tyler had achieved charting success through a completely different style of rock. Despite this difference, or perhaps because of it, “Total Eclipse of the Heart” became something else entirely.

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Want to create radio ready mixes from the comfort of your home? Go check out https://promixacademy.com/courses/

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