Partnering with producer Jim Steinman, Tyler embraced a massive, theatrical rock sound. This era produced her signature hit, "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (1983), which topped charts worldwide and helped her 1983 album, Faster Than the Speed of Night , debut at #1 in the UK—a first for a British female artist. She followed this with the high-energy "Holding Out for a Hero" (1984) for the Footloose soundtrack.
A definitive Bonnie Tyler "Greatest Hits" album typically includes these essential tracks from her peak decades: (1983) It's a Heartache (1977) Holding Out for a Hero (1984) Lost in France (1976) Faster Than the Speed of Night (1983) If You Were a Woman (And I Was a Man) (1986) Bitterblue (1991)
Bonnie Tyler is a powerhouse of rock and pop, celebrated for a career that spans over five decades. Her legendary status is built on her unmistakably husky voice—a result of a 1970s vocal cord operation—that allowed her to deliver some of the most dramatic and enduring anthems of the late 20th century. The Evolution of a Rock Icon
(feat. Todd Rundgren, 1986) A Rockin' Good Way (feat. Shakin' Stevens, 1984) Have You Ever Seen the Rain? (1983) Community Perspectives
Tyler’s early success was defined by a blend of country, rock, and pop. Her first major hit, "Lost in France" (1976), reached the UK Top 10, but it was "It's a Heartache" (1977) that became a global phenomenon, selling over six million copies.
Partnering with producer Jim Steinman, Tyler embraced a massive, theatrical rock sound. This era produced her signature hit, "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (1983), which topped charts worldwide and helped her 1983 album, Faster Than the Speed of Night , debut at #1 in the UK—a first for a British female artist. She followed this with the high-energy "Holding Out for a Hero" (1984) for the Footloose soundtrack.
A definitive Bonnie Tyler "Greatest Hits" album typically includes these essential tracks from her peak decades: (1983) It's a Heartache (1977) Holding Out for a Hero (1984) Lost in France (1976) Faster Than the Speed of Night (1983) If You Were a Woman (And I Was a Man) (1986) Bitterblue (1991) Partnering with producer Jim Steinman, Tyler embraced a
Bonnie Tyler is a powerhouse of rock and pop, celebrated for a career that spans over five decades. Her legendary status is built on her unmistakably husky voice—a result of a 1970s vocal cord operation—that allowed her to deliver some of the most dramatic and enduring anthems of the late 20th century. The Evolution of a Rock Icon A definitive Bonnie Tyler "Greatest Hits" album typically
(feat. Todd Rundgren, 1986) A Rockin' Good Way (feat. Shakin' Stevens, 1984) Have You Ever Seen the Rain? (1983) Community Perspectives Todd Rundgren, 1986) A Rockin' Good Way (feat
Tyler’s early success was defined by a blend of country, rock, and pop. Her first major hit, "Lost in France" (1976), reached the UK Top 10, but it was "It's a Heartache" (1977) that became a global phenomenon, selling over six million copies.