Jim Steinman is an American composer and music producer , singer , songwriter [4] .
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| Date of Birth | November 1, 1947 (71 years old) |
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Best known as the author of the most famous hits of Meath Lough . Also, in particular, he worked with Bonnie Tyler [5] .
Steinman himself released one album ( Bad for Good , 1981) as a singer. The album was originally written by him for Mity Lough, but he had a difficult period in his life [4] and had serious problems with his voice [6] , and then Jim Steinman, who had the ambitions of the singer himself, decided to record it himself. Steinman's album and his only single (Rock & Roll Dreams Come Through, released in May 1981) were a commercial success, but music critics have noted a lack of vocal data for such a pompous material. Later, Meath Lawf re-sang many songs from this album on their discs.
Favorite albums and songs (as an author)
- Meath Lowe
- Bat Out of Hell (1977)
- “ I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) ” (1993)
- Bonnie tyler
- “ It's a Heartache " (1977)
- “ Total Eclipse of the Heart ” (1983)
- Holding Out for a Hero (1984)
Notes
- ↑ AllMusic - 1991.
- ↑ Billboard - 1894. - ISSN 0006-2510
- ↑ Internet Movie Database - 1990.
- ↑ 1 2 Jim Steinman - Biography, Albums, Streaming Links . AllMusic . Date of treatment March 9, 2017.
- ↑ Holding Out For A Hero by Bonnie Tyler Songfacts . Songfacts. Date of treatment March 4, 2017.
- ↑ Bad for Good - Jim Steinman . AllMusic . Date of treatment March 9, 2017.
Links
- Jim Steinman at AllMusic