The Best Songs by Meatloaf

Brenda Hoffman
Meat Loaf was born as Marvin Lee Aday on September 27, 1947. This American rocker has won numerous awards for his songs throughout his career. He has also had a lot of great hits that have really helped propel his career forward. Some of the Meatloaf songs that have made it big are as follows.

"Seize The Night"

This is what a lot of people consider to be one of the best songs Meat Loaf ever did.

"I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)"

This was a huge hit for seven weeks straight. It is also the longest song Meat Loaf ever created at 11:54.

"For Crying Out Loud"

This is a song that a lot of people consider to be the best love song of all time. It is 8:42 long.

"Bat Out Of Hell"

This is one of the songs that Meat Loaf is best known for. This song is also one of his longest at 9:45 (2 seconds longer than Seize The Night).

"Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are"

This is a great song even though it's not very well known. It is also very emotional and effective, which is why a lot of people consider it to be a masterpiece. These words are a great match for the video he did for this song, too.

"All Revved Up With No Place to Go"

This is a short song of only 4:16. This is incredibly short whenever you stop to consider that most of Meat Loaf's songs are 6 to 8 minutes long.

"Dead Ringer for Love"

This was his biggest hit before I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That).

Clearly, there are a lot of great Meatloaf songs. These are just a few that top the charts. This man is a legend for the great music that he has created throughout his career. If you haven't heard one of these songs, you really should take the time to look it up and check it out. In the end, you will be glad that you took the time to do so.

Published by Brenda Hoffman

I am a college graduate and now a single mother of a wonderful daughter whom I am able to homeschool because I work as a full-time freelance writer from home.  View profile

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