Jim Steinman - Left in the Dark video free download


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Duration: 08:03
Uploaded: 2009/08/20

Artist: Jim Steinman

Album: Bad For Good

Year: 1981

Song: Left in the Dark

Track: 08

Comments

8 years ago

Islandgirl244

"Wow" the words at the end of the song, powerful, bold and extreme. ..

9 years ago

breyner zabaleta sanchez

jim steinman el genio del rock creador de grandes obras maestras de la música sus melodias son fantasticas y te atrapan.

9 years ago

sarah clements

Amazing song. Gives me chills 

9 years ago

Melee Stormbringer

his vocals on this may not be perfect, but they convey the emotion of a broken man perfectly.

9 years ago

Paul LJC

Reminds me of a dark place I was in once many years ago, and thought I'd never get out of. Interesting to revisit as a tourist, but Christ, you wouldn't want to live there.... counting today's blessings and not yesterday's insufficient light. 

9 years ago

Paul LJC

I thought I was imagining things... elsewhere on You Tube the "Bad For Good" LP is posted but there only seem to be ten tracks on it, omitting this one. I thought I was going daft in my old age as I clearly remember this was the last track on side two. Thank the Gods it's here! did the CD re-release lop this off or something? 

9 years ago

Martial Laurency

very beautiful and sad song. So powerful.

9 years ago

Adam Nicholson

I have said, I may bow to no man.. other, of course, than Legend Jim Steinman

9 years ago

rachel thomas

One of my favourite songs, I also love Streisand's version (being from a female perspective) but ultimately this is the original and best for me

9 years ago

tamuir1

Have i mentioned before how much i love this song!

10 years ago

Bruce Moxon

Pretty sure Rory Dodd actually did the vocals on this.

10 years ago

80srocker1988

Meat Loafs 1995 version of this song had better vocals, but the instrumental parts in this one are better and the emotion in the vocals in this version are more evident and gives this version a more real feeling of the emotions portrayed.

10 years ago

franz morhart

Jim Steinman is one of the greatest lyrists in Rock history. He perfectly captures the essence of rock music, the beauty, the tragedy, the passion, and puts it into words that crystalize and resonate in the minds of his audience: the horny teenager. Jim Steinman's fantastically overblown operas are only as fantastically overblown as the imagination of the average American teenager. It is his ability to bring the teenage imagination to life that enables him to write such timeless masterpieces.

10 years ago

Alphie70

WOW, first time I've heard this version and it leaves Barbara Streisand for dead. I can hear the anguish in his voice!

10 years ago

Steve Binns

So glad this version is the full one! Too many are cut at 7:10. Those last few spoken lyrics MAKE the song. So much is "said" in those last few seconds!

10 years ago

stevepeebles61

Jim is a legend

11 years ago

Tom Frampton

The greatest song writer who ever lived.

11 years ago

tamuir1

Hey bruce and foz you dont have to sneak in the door ... Brings back memories ...

11 years ago

andrew topley

thiis man made meat loaf LISTEN TO BAD FOR GOOD 1981 he also wrote bat out of hell

11 years ago

MarkyJoe

While I find the instrumentation of this version of the song to be the best, Jim sings a lot of flats during the chorus. It's too jarring for me to really call this the definitive version of the song. Now if only someone with more capable vocals did this version...

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