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An Unbelievable Karaoke Performance of “I Would Do Anything For Love”

Going to a Karaoke night can be hit or miss when it comes to the talent you’ll see, thankfully this couple showed up to a bar ready to put on…

Meat Loaf

circa 1985: American rock star Meatloaf, real name Marvin Lee Aday, holds his hand to his ear in a theatrical pose during a live concert.

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Going to a Karaoke night can be hit or miss when it comes to the talent you'll see, thankfully this couple showed up to a bar ready to put on a show.

We are not sure where the video was taken, but after watching it, you will want this guy to tour as a tribute act to Meatloaf.

Here is the video of a man and his wife singing, "I would do anything for love"

If I was at the bar and heard this, I would ask them to just play the rest of the night. It is truly a gem to get this kind of performance at a Karaoke Bar. Most of the time you get a guy who is half in the bag trying to belt a song from the 80's that it's clear he cannot hit any of the notes.

I use to go to Karaoke a lot and I feel like everyone has that "one" song they like to sing. For me it was always a Kid Rock song, Maybe now  will have to master a Meatloaf track!

I found this list online, the Top 10 Meatloaf songs..How would you rank them?

  1. "Bat Out of Hell" - This epic rock anthem, with its soaring chorus and driving guitar riffs, is one of Meat Loaf's most iconic songs. It was the title track of his breakthrough 1977 album.
  2. "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" - This 1993 hit was a massive success for Meat Loaf, thanks in part to its dramatic music video and guest vocals by Lorraine Crosby.
  3. "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" - Another classic ballad from Meat Loaf's "Bat Out of Hell" album, this song showcases his emotional range and powerful voice.
  4. "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" - This duet with Ellen Foley is a fan favorite, thanks to its catchy melody and witty lyrics.
  5. "Dead Ringer for Love" - Meat Loaf teamed up with Cher for this 1981 hit, which features a playful, upbeat sound and some of his most energetic vocals.
  6. "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through" - This anthemic rock song was a hit in 1994, and features a memorable chorus and driving guitar riffs.
  7. "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" - A classic track from Meat Loaf's debut album, this song features a spoken-word intro and a soaring chorus.
  8. "Heaven Can Wait" - This ballad, with its emotional lyrics and powerful vocals, has become a fan favorite over the years.
  9. "All Revved Up with No Place to Go" - This high-energy track from "Bat Out of Hell" features Meat Loaf's signature theatrical style and driving guitar riffs.
  10. "Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are" - This emotional ballad, with its lush orchestration and introspective lyrics, is one of Meat Loaf's most powerful songs.
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