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  1. Sep 14, 2023 · But Meat Loaf proved him wrong with the surprising success of Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell. Released on Sept. 14, 1993, the album reunited Meat Loaf with songwriter Jim...

  2. Oct 28, 1993 · Accompanied by an impressive cast from the original album (keyboardist Roy Bittan and drummer Kenny Aronoff, with vocal support by Ellen Foley, Kasim Sultan and Todd Rundgren), Bat II is 75...

  3. Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell is the sixth studio album by American rock singer Meat Loaf and the second one in the Bat Out of Hell trilogy, which was written and produced by Jim Steinman. It was released on September 14, 1993, sixteen years after Meat Loaf's first solo album Bat Out of Hell.

  4. Sep 14, 1993 · Meat Loaf, Bat out of Hell II, Soft Rock, Pop Rock. Language. English. Tracklist: 1. I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) Backing Vocals – Kasim Sulton , Rory Dodd , Todd Rundgren. Bass – Steve Buslowe. Drums – Kenny Aronoff.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ellen_FoleyEllen Foley - Wikipedia

    Foley gained public recognition through singing a duet with Meat Loaf on the hit single "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" from the 1977 album Bat Out of Hell. Foley's part was recorded individually and in one take with Meat Loaf present in the room so she could sing in character.

  6. Mar 11, 2019 · Stretching to a grandiose 12 minutes in the album version, the song presents a kind of capsule summary of the original Bat Out of Hell: from the lengthy motorcycle-revving introduction to the coda, where Meat Loaf and guest Lorraine Crosby channel his dialogic duet with Ellen Foley from “Paradise by the Dashboard Light.”

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  8. Jun 25, 2002 · Popovich, Steinman, Meat Loaf, and the album’s producer Todd Rundgren (as well as back-up singers Ellen Foley, Karla DeVito, and Rory Dodd) stood by their project.