Bonnie Tyler - Holding Out For A Hero (Official Music Video) video free download


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8 years ago

Matthew Jaster

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8 years ago

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8 years ago

Severnvalley Radio

*Happy birthday to Miss Bonnie Tyler,**64 years completed today.*Before her well-known collaborations with Meat Loaf producer Jim Steinman, Welsh-born singer Bonnie Tyler (born Gaynor Hopkins; 8 June 1951) performed off and on in her homeland with the R&B band Mumbles; nodules on her vocal cords prevented her from singing full-time until 1976, when she underwent an operation to have them removed. The surgery left her with a raspy, husky voice that proved an effective instrument and drew notice from writer/producers Ronnie Scott and Steve Wolfe, who became her managers. Tyler scored a number three hit with their "It's a Heartache" in 1978, but became dissatisfied as the two attempted to steer her into country music. When her contract ran out, she signed with CBS and sought Steinman out, hoping for material with his trademark epic sound. She got it with the ballad "Total Eclipse of the Heart," which was recorded with E Street Band members Max Weinberg on drums and Roy Bittan on keyboards, plus guitarist Rick Derringer and backing vocalist Rory Dodd. The song spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard charts and helped the LP 'Faster Than the Speed of Night' sell over a million copies and debut at number one in the U.K., where the title track also became a hit. Bonnie then recorded "Holding Out for a Hero" for the blockbuster 'Footloose' soundtrack, which to date has remained her last major success. She went on to work with Todd Rundgren and Desmond Child and recorded the European hit album 'Bitterblue' in 1991 for a German label, which featured contributions from Nik Kershaw, Harold Faltermeyer, and Giorgio Moroder. In 1996, she released 'Free Spirit' on Atlantic Records to little attention. With her popularity still high throughout Europe, Tyler continued to record albums, including 1999's 'All in One Voice', 2004's 'Simply Believe', and 2005's 'Wings.' In 2012, some seven years after her last release, Tyler announced that she was recording a new album in Nashville.The country-rock-inspired 'Rocks and Honey' appeared in early 2013. Prior to the album's release, Tyler also announced that she would be the U.K.'s entry in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest. Her singing has been compared to Rod Stewart and Kim Carnes, and she has been referred to as the 'International First Lady of Rock.'#BonnieTyler #Happybirthday#80sMusic #Footloose#PopRock #SoftRock#SynthPop #WagnerianRock#InternationalFirstLadyOfRock #Music #OS4L

8 years ago

Kathy Eutsler

*Happy birthday to Miss Bonnie Tyler,**64 years completed today.*Before her well-known collaborations with Meat Loaf producer Jim Steinman, Welsh-born singer Bonnie Tyler (born Gaynor Hopkins; 8 June 1951) performed off and on in her homeland with the R&B band Mumbles; nodules on her vocal cords prevented her from singing full-time until 1976, when she underwent an operation to have them removed. The surgery left her with a raspy, husky voice that proved an effective instrument and drew notice from writer/producers Ronnie Scott and Steve Wolfe, who became her managers. Tyler scored a number three hit with their "It's a Heartache" in 1978, but became dissatisfied as the two attempted to steer her into country music. When her contract ran out, she signed with CBS and sought Steinman out, hoping for material with his trademark epic sound. She got it with the ballad "Total Eclipse of the Heart," which was recorded with E Street Band members Max Weinberg on drums and Roy Bittan on keyboards, plus guitarist Rick Derringer and backing vocalist Rory Dodd. The song spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard charts and helped the LP 'Faster Than the Speed of Night' sell over a million copies and debut at number one in the U.K., where the title track also became a hit. Bonnie then recorded "Holding Out for a Hero" for the blockbuster 'Footloose' soundtrack, which to date has remained her last major success. She went on to work with Todd Rundgren and Desmond Child and recorded the European hit album 'Bitterblue' in 1991 for a German label, which featured contributions from Nik Kershaw, Harold Faltermeyer, and Giorgio Moroder. In 1996, she released 'Free Spirit' on Atlantic Records to little attention. With her popularity still high throughout Europe, Tyler continued to record albums, including 1999's 'All in One Voice', 2004's 'Simply Believe', and 2005's 'Wings.' In 2012, some seven years after her last release, Tyler announced that she was recording a new album in Nashville.The country-rock-inspired 'Rocks and Honey' appeared in early 2013. Prior to the album's release, Tyler also announced that she would be the U.K.'s entry in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest. Her singing has been compared to Rod Stewart and Kim Carnes, and she has been referred to as the 'International First Lady of Rock.'#BonnieTyler #Happybirthday#80sMusic #Footloose#PopRock #SoftRock#SynthPop #WagnerianRock#InternationalFirstLadyOfRock #Music #OS4L

8 years ago

Claire Pandora

*Happy birthday to Miss Bonnie Tyler,**64 years completed today.*Before her well-known collaborations with Meat Loaf producer Jim Steinman, Welsh-born singer Bonnie Tyler (born Gaynor Hopkins; 8 June 1951) performed off and on in her homeland with the R&B band Mumbles; nodules on her vocal cords prevented her from singing full-time until 1976, when she underwent an operation to have them removed. The surgery left her with a raspy, husky voice that proved an effective instrument and drew notice from writer/producers Ronnie Scott and Steve Wolfe, who became her managers. Tyler scored a number three hit with their "It's a Heartache" in 1978, but became dissatisfied as the two attempted to steer her into country music. When her contract ran out, she signed with CBS and sought Steinman out, hoping for material with his trademark epic sound. She got it with the ballad "Total Eclipse of the Heart," which was recorded with E Street Band members Max Weinberg on drums and Roy Bittan on keyboards, plus guitarist Rick Derringer and backing vocalist Rory Dodd. The song spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard charts and helped the LP 'Faster Than the Speed of Night' sell over a million copies and debut at number one in the U.K., where the title track also became a hit. Bonnie then recorded "Holding Out for a Hero" for the blockbuster 'Footloose' soundtrack, which to date has remained her last major success. She went on to work with Todd Rundgren and Desmond Child and recorded the European hit album 'Bitterblue' in 1991 for a German label, which featured contributions from Nik Kershaw, Harold Faltermeyer, and Giorgio Moroder. In 1996, she released 'Free Spirit' on Atlantic Records to little attention. With her popularity still high throughout Europe, Tyler continued to record albums, including 1999's 'All in One Voice', 2004's 'Simply Believe', and 2005's 'Wings.' In 2012, some seven years after her last release, Tyler announced that she was recording a new album in Nashville.The country-rock-inspired 'Rocks and Honey' appeared in early 2013. Prior to the album's release, Tyler also announced that she would be the U.K.'s entry in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest. Her singing has been compared to Rod Stewart and Kim Carnes, and she has been referred to as the 'International First Lady of Rock.'#BonnieTyler #Happybirthday#80sMusic #Footloose#PopRock #SoftRock#SynthPop #WagnerianRock#InternationalFirstLadyOfRock #Music #OS4L

8 years ago

Sky Grayson

*Happy birthday to Miss Bonnie Tyler,**64 years completed today.*Before her well-known collaborations with Meat Loaf producer Jim Steinman, Welsh-born singer Bonnie Tyler (born Gaynor Hopkins; 8 June 1951) performed off and on in her homeland with the R&B band Mumbles; nodules on her vocal cords prevented her from singing full-time until 1976, when she underwent an operation to have them removed. The surgery left her with a raspy, husky voice that proved an effective instrument and drew notice from writer/producers Ronnie Scott and Steve Wolfe, who became her managers. Tyler scored a number three hit with their "It's a Heartache" in 1978, but became dissatisfied as the two attempted to steer her into country music. When her contract ran out, she signed with CBS and sought Steinman out, hoping for material with his trademark epic sound. She got it with the ballad "Total Eclipse of the Heart," which was recorded with E Street Band members Max Weinberg on drums and Roy Bittan on keyboards, plus guitarist Rick Derringer and backing vocalist Rory Dodd. The song spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard charts and helped the LP 'Faster Than the Speed of Night' sell over a million copies and debut at number one in the U.K., where the title track also became a hit. Bonnie then recorded "Holding Out for a Hero" for the blockbuster 'Footloose' soundtrack, which to date has remained her last major success. She went on to work with Todd Rundgren and Desmond Child and recorded the European hit album 'Bitterblue' in 1991 for a German label, which featured contributions from Nik Kershaw, Harold Faltermeyer, and Giorgio Moroder. In 1996, she released 'Free Spirit' on Atlantic Records to little attention. With her popularity still high throughout Europe, Tyler continued to record albums, including 1999's 'All in One Voice', 2004's 'Simply Believe', and 2005's 'Wings.' In 2012, some seven years after her last release, Tyler announced that she was recording a new album in Nashville.The country-rock-inspired 'Rocks and Honey' appeared in early 2013. Prior to the album's release, Tyler also announced that she would be the U.K.'s entry in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest. Her singing has been compared to Rod Stewart and Kim Carnes, and she has been referred to as the 'International First Lady of Rock.'#BonnieTyler #Happybirthday#80sMusic #Footloose#PopRock #SoftRock#SynthPop #WagnerianRock#InternationalFirstLadyOfRock #Music #OS4L

8 years ago

Juan Lael

*Happy birthday to Miss Bonnie Tyler,**64 years completed today.*Before her well-known collaborations with Meat Loaf producer Jim Steinman, Welsh-born singer Bonnie Tyler (born Gaynor Hopkins; 8 June 1951) performed off and on in her homeland with the R&B band Mumbles; nodules on her vocal cords prevented her from singing full-time until 1976, when she underwent an operation to have them removed. The surgery left her with a raspy, husky voice that proved an effective instrument and drew notice from writer/producers Ronnie Scott and Steve Wolfe, who became her managers. Tyler scored a number three hit with their "It's a Heartache" in 1978, but became dissatisfied as the two attempted to steer her into country music. When her contract ran out, she signed with CBS and sought Steinman out, hoping for material with his trademark epic sound. She got it with the ballad "Total Eclipse of the Heart," which was recorded with E Street Band members Max Weinberg on drums and Roy Bittan on keyboards, plus guitarist Rick Derringer and backing vocalist Rory Dodd. The song spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard charts and helped the LP 'Faster Than the Speed of Night' sell over a million copies and debut at number one in the U.K., where the title track also became a hit. Bonnie then recorded "Holding Out for a Hero" for the blockbuster 'Footloose' soundtrack, which to date has remained her last major success. She went on to work with Todd Rundgren and Desmond Child and recorded the European hit album 'Bitterblue' in 1991 for a German label, which featured contributions from Nik Kershaw, Harold Faltermeyer, and Giorgio Moroder. In 1996, she released 'Free Spirit' on Atlantic Records to little attention. With her popularity still high throughout Europe, Tyler continued to record albums, including 1999's 'All in One Voice', 2004's 'Simply Believe', and 2005's 'Wings.' In 2012, some seven years after her last release, Tyler announced that she was recording a new album in Nashville.The country-rock-inspired 'Rocks and Honey' appeared in early 2013. Prior to the album's release, Tyler also announced that she would be the U.K.'s entry in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest. Her singing has been compared to Rod Stewart and Kim Carnes, and she has been referred to as the 'International First Lady of Rock.'#BonnieTyler #Happybirthday#80sMusic #Footloose#PopRock #SoftRock#SynthPop #WagnerianRock#InternationalFirstLadyOfRock #Music #OS4L

8 years ago

Steve Jacobs

*Happy birthday to Miss Bonnie Tyler,**64 years completed today.*Before her well-known collaborations with Meat Loaf producer Jim Steinman, Welsh-born singer Bonnie Tyler (born Gaynor Hopkins; 8 June 1951) performed off and on in her homeland with the R&B band Mumbles; nodules on her vocal cords prevented her from singing full-time until 1976, when she underwent an operation to have them removed. The surgery left her with a raspy, husky voice that proved an effective instrument and drew notice from writer/producers Ronnie Scott and Steve Wolfe, who became her managers. Tyler scored a number three hit with their "It's a Heartache" in 1978, but became dissatisfied as the two attempted to steer her into country music. When her contract ran out, she signed with CBS and sought Steinman out, hoping for material with his trademark epic sound. She got it with the ballad "Total Eclipse of the Heart," which was recorded with E Street Band members Max Weinberg on drums and Roy Bittan on keyboards, plus guitarist Rick Derringer and backing vocalist Rory Dodd. The song spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard charts and helped the LP 'Faster Than the Speed of Night' sell over a million copies and debut at number one in the U.K., where the title track also became a hit. Bonnie then recorded "Holding Out for a Hero" for the blockbuster 'Footloose' soundtrack, which to date has remained her last major success. She went on to work with Todd Rundgren and Desmond Child and recorded the European hit album 'Bitterblue' in 1991 for a German label, which featured contributions from Nik Kershaw, Harold Faltermeyer, and Giorgio Moroder. In 1996, she released 'Free Spirit' on Atlantic Records to little attention. With her popularity still high throughout Europe, Tyler continued to record albums, including 1999's 'All in One Voice', 2004's 'Simply Believe', and 2005's 'Wings.' In 2012, some seven years after her last release, Tyler announced that she was recording a new album in Nashville.The country-rock-inspired 'Rocks and Honey' appeared in early 2013. Prior to the album's release, Tyler also announced that she would be the U.K.'s entry in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest. Her singing has been compared to Rod Stewart and Kim Carnes, and she has been referred to as the 'International First Lady of Rock.'#BonnieTyler #Happybirthday#80sMusic #Footloose#PopRock #SoftRock#SynthPop #WagnerianRock#InternationalFirstLadyOfRock #Music #OS4L

8 years ago

Gregory Salako

*Happy birthday to Miss Bonnie Tyler,**64 years completed today.*Before her well-known collaborations with Meat Loaf producer Jim Steinman, Welsh-born singer Bonnie Tyler (born Gaynor Hopkins; 8 June 1951) performed off and on in her homeland with the R&B band Mumbles; nodules on her vocal cords prevented her from singing full-time until 1976, when she underwent an operation to have them removed. The surgery left her with a raspy, husky voice that proved an effective instrument and drew notice from writer/producers Ronnie Scott and Steve Wolfe, who became her managers. Tyler scored a number three hit with their "It's a Heartache" in 1978, but became dissatisfied as the two attempted to steer her into country music. When her contract ran out, she signed with CBS and sought Steinman out, hoping for material with his trademark epic sound. She got it with the ballad "Total Eclipse of the Heart," which was recorded with E Street Band members Max Weinberg on drums and Roy Bittan on keyboards, plus guitarist Rick Derringer and backing vocalist Rory Dodd. The song spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard charts and helped the LP 'Faster Than the Speed of Night' sell over a million copies and debut at number one in the U.K., where the title track also became a hit. Bonnie then recorded "Holding Out for a Hero" for the blockbuster 'Footloose' soundtrack, which to date has remained her last major success. She went on to work with Todd Rundgren and Desmond Child and recorded the European hit album 'Bitterblue' in 1991 for a German label, which featured contributions from Nik Kershaw, Harold Faltermeyer, and Giorgio Moroder. In 1996, she released 'Free Spirit' on Atlantic Records to little attention. With her popularity still high throughout Europe, Tyler continued to record albums, including 1999's 'All in One Voice', 2004's 'Simply Believe', and 2005's 'Wings.' In 2012, some seven years after her last release, Tyler announced that she was recording a new album in Nashville.The country-rock-inspired 'Rocks and Honey' appeared in early 2013. Prior to the album's release, Tyler also announced that she would be the U.K.'s entry in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest. Her singing has been compared to Rod Stewart and Kim Carnes, and she has been referred to as the 'International First Lady of Rock.'#BonnieTyler #Happybirthday#80sMusic #Footloose#PopRock #SoftRock#SynthPop #WagnerianRock#InternationalFirstLadyOfRock #Music #OS4L

8 years ago

Old School 4 Life

*Happy birthday to Miss Bonnie Tyler,**64 years completed today.*Before her well-known collaborations with Meat Loaf producer Jim Steinman, Welsh-born singer Bonnie Tyler (born Gaynor Hopkins; 8 June 1951) performed off and on in her homeland with the R&B band Mumbles; nodules on her vocal cords prevented her from singing full-time until 1976, when she underwent an operation to have them removed. The surgery left her with a raspy, husky voice that proved an effective instrument and drew notice from writer/producers Ronnie Scott and Steve Wolfe, who became her managers. Tyler scored a number three hit with their "It's a Heartache" in 1978, but became dissatisfied as the two attempted to steer her into country music. When her contract ran out, she signed with CBS and sought Steinman out, hoping for material with his trademark epic sound. She got it with the ballad "Total Eclipse of the Heart," which was recorded with E Street Band members Max Weinberg on drums and Roy Bittan on keyboards, plus guitarist Rick Derringer and backing vocalist Rory Dodd. The song spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard charts and helped the LP 'Faster Than the Speed of Night' sell over a million copies and debut at number one in the U.K., where the title track also became a hit. Bonnie then recorded "Holding Out for a Hero" for the blockbuster 'Footloose' soundtrack, which to date has remained her last major success. She went on to work with Todd Rundgren and Desmond Child and recorded the European hit album 'Bitterblue' in 1991 for a German label, which featured contributions from Nik Kershaw, Harold Faltermeyer, and Giorgio Moroder. In 1996, she released 'Free Spirit' on Atlantic Records to little attention. With her popularity still high throughout Europe, Tyler continued to record albums, including 1999's 'All in One Voice', 2004's 'Simply Believe', and 2005's 'Wings.' In 2012, some seven years after her last release, Tyler announced that she was recording a new album in Nashville.The country-rock-inspired 'Rocks and Honey' appeared in early 2013. Prior to the album's release, Tyler also announced that she would be the U.K.'s entry in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest. Her singing has been compared to Rod Stewart and Kim Carnes, and she has been referred to as the 'International First Lady of Rock.'#BonnieTyler #Happybirthday#80sMusic #Footloose#PopRock #SoftRock#SynthPop #WagnerianRock#InternationalFirstLadyOfRock #Music #OS4L

8 years ago

MsSuperMarvel

Une chanson à réveiller les forces antiques des temples de feu !Une chanson à faire souffler un vent majestueux sur les mers !Une chanson à invoquer des coups de tonnerre transcendants !Parce que...

8 years ago

MrMarlboro2009

Up next was a big hit for Bonnie Tyler back in 1984, "Holding Out For A Hero", from her album "Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire", it was also featured on the soundtrack of the movie "Footloose. #bonnietyler#all80sfriday#80s#music#movies#FridayFeeling

8 years ago

HRH TARA Altar

I need a drone strike sung to all the other lyrics

8 years ago

ADEMIR KAWAKAMI

adoro Bonnie Tyler!

8 years ago

[email protected]

beautiful song and video!

8 years ago

Jennifer Frenton

Check out this video on YouTube:

8 years ago

Mark Kirchner

saints row the third

8 years ago

Gregory House

Shot on location at the 'The Evil Dead' cabin! XD

8 years ago

Kimmy L

She needs a hero

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