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Steinman and produced
The album was produced by Eldritch and Larry Alexander, with contributions from Jim Steinman on two songs, one of them being " This Corrosion ".
The new line-up kicked off with the Vision Thing album, released in October 1990, produced by Eldritch ( one song, the single " More ", was a co-production and co-written with Steinman ).
For a period in 1983, two songs written and produced by Steinman held the top two positions on the Billboard singles chart, with " Total Eclipse of the Heart " at number one, and " Making Love out of Nothing at All ", performed by Air Supply, at number two.
II included the song " Read ' Em and Weep ", written and produced by Steinman.
The soundtrack included two songs written and produced by Steinman.
Steinman is credited for producing all of the tracks on Billy Squier's 1984 album Signs of Life, and Barbra Streisand's album of the same year, Emotion, featured " Left in the Dark ", which Steinman wrote and produced.
Steinman produced the track and is credited with writing the music, and Dean Pitchford for writing the lyric.
In 1985 Steinman wrote and produced a theme song for WWF performer Hulk Hogan.
Steinman produced the track " Love Can Make You Cry ", written by Michael Kehr, Don Kehr and Ian Hunter, for the soundtrack album for the 1986 film Iron Eagle.
The track " This Corrosion " was produced by Steinman, and the track " Dominion / Mother Russia " was co-produced by Steinman, along with Larry Alexander and Andrew Eldritch.
The soundtrack album for the 1989 film Rude Awakening included two tracks produced by Steinman.
Steinman also produced this version, with lead vocals by Taylor Dayne.
In 1995, Bonnie Tyler released the album Free Spirit, featuring two tracks produced and written by Steinman.
Celine Dion's 1996 album Falling Into You included the song " It's All Coming Back to Me Now ", written and produced by Steinman.
Steinman also produced the track " Us ", written by Billy Pace, for Dion's 1997 album Let's Talk About Love.
Steinman produced two tracks for films in the late 1990s.
This album was produced by Steinman, as usual with Steven Rinkoff.
Many of the various productions of Tanz der Vampire have had cast recordings released, some of them produced by Steinman, along with other co-producers.
The compilation also included three new recordings of songs co-written by Steinman, all three of which he produced.
It included a recording, produced by Steinman and Andrew Lloyd Webber, and also co-produced by Steven Rinkoff and Nigel Wright, of the Steinman / Webber song " A Kiss Is a Terrible Thing to Waste ", from Whistle Down The Wind.
These were the only covers of Meat's from " Bad For Good " that were produced by Steinman ;

Steinman and every
Steinman is credited as producer of every track on Bonnie Tyler's 1983 album Faster Than the Speed of Night.
As Steinman later put it, looking back with a more jaundiced eye, " We were told to put five jokes on every page ".
While Steinman, still ebullient over Crawford's casting, defended the original figure by saying Crawford " would be worth every cent we can pay him ", a more sensible Crawford claimed that initial reports of a $ 180, 000 salary were " ridiculous " and " a piece of fantasy journalism from my home country ," adding that " anyone who knows how many people you can fit in a theater knows that you don't do Broadway to make money ".

Steinman and track
Steinman was this time credited as co-producer with Todd Rundgren for all but one track.
On the title track, " All of the Good Ones Are Taken ", Steinman is credited with " assistance ".
With Andrew Eldritch, Steinman co-wrote and co-produced the track " More " for the 1990 album Vision Thing by the group The Sisters of Mercy.
Steinman was executive producer for the album, and Steinman's partner Steven Rinkoff was producer for all but one track of it.
The title of the song was first written by Steinman for the track " Getting So Excited " on Bonnie Tyler's Faster Than The Speed Of Night album.
Steinman had written five new songs which, in addition to the track " More Than You Deserve " ( which Meat Loaf had sung in the musical with the same name ) and a reworked monologue, formed the album Dead Ringer.

Steinman and on
In January 2012, it was announced that Jones is working with songwriter / producer Jim Steinman on a heavy metal version of " The Nutcracker.
Responding to an interviewer's asserting that his songs are tragic, Steinman says that he has " never been stomped on literally.
In 1974, Steinman worked with college friend Barry Keating on a musical called Rhinegold, based on Richard Wagner's opera Das Rheingold, writing the music and co-writing the script.
It included a spoken word segment called " Shadows on the Freeway ", written and recited by Steinman.
Meat Loaf again recorded songs by Steinman on the 1981 album Dead Ringer.
All of the songs on the album were written by Steinman.
Steinman also wrote two of the songs on the album: " Total Eclipse of the Heart " and " Faster Than the Speed of Night ".
In 1984, Steinman was hired by and worked briefly with the rock band Def Leppard on some tracks that were intended for a Def Leppard album.
However, Steinman declined in order to fulfill his commitments on a Bonnie Tyler album.
Four of the songs on the album were written by Steinman.
This album was the first time Steinman worked with Steven Rinkoff, who was a recording engineer on this album.
The group reportedly dissolved while working with Steinman on what was to be their second album.
After a series of financial and legal disputes during the 1980s, Steinman and Meat Loaf met at the singer's house in Connecticut at Christmas 1989 or 1990 and sang Bat out of Hell on piano.
" It's All Coming Back To Me Now " reached # 2 on the Billboard charts and won Steinman the award for BMI song of the year.
Ten previously released Steinman songs were included on the 1998 2-disc compilation album The Very Best of Meat Loaf.
Also included is the song " Is Nothing Sacred ", on which Steinman wrote music for Don Black's lyrics.
Kyle Gordon, a. k. a. " Scarpia ", a singer on many demo recordings for Steinman, sang the lead vocal.
Demo recordings of Hannah singing four songs by Steinman were leaked to fans and have since been available on numerous fan sites.

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