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 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”
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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?
- “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.
- “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.
- “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.
- “Paradise by the Dashboard Light” – This duet with Ellen Foley is a fan favorite, thanks to its catchy melody and witty lyrics.
- “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.
- “Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through” – This anthemic rock song was a hit in 1994, and features a memorable chorus and driving guitar riffs.
- “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.
- “Heaven Can Wait” – This ballad, with its emotional lyrics and powerful vocals, has become a fan favorite over the years.
- “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.
- “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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