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The three songs were "Bat Out of Hell", "Heaven Can Wait" and "The Formation of the Pack", which was later retitled "All Revved Up with No Place to Go". Bat Out of Hell is often compared to the music of Bruce Springsteen, particularly the album Born to Run.
Provided to YouTube by Cleveland International/ Epic/LegacyAll Revved Up with No Place to Go · Meat LoafBat Out Of Hell℗ 1977 Sony Music EntertainmentRelease...
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Feb 15, 2009 · Meat Loaf - All Reved up With no Place to go. Head to my profile for the full album This is the fourth track of Meat Loaf's album "Bat out of Hell: Revamped" Song Lyrics: I was noth...
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The song, along with "Heaven Can Wait" and "All Revved Up with No Place To Go", originally featured in Steinman's Peter Pan-inspired 1977 un-finished musical Neverland, which was finally completed in 2018 and renamed Bat Out of Hell.
All Revved Up with No Place to Go Lyrics: I was nothing but a lonely boy / Looking out for something new / And you were nothing but a lonely girl / But you were something / Something...
The Bat Out Of Hell album was released on October 21, 1977 and contained two other tracks from Neverland as well: "Heaven Can Wait" and "All Revved Up with No Place to Go." Steinman trademarked the name "Bat Out Of Hell" in 1995, and in 2006, Meat Loaf sued him when Steinman wouldn't let him use the title "Bat Out Of Hell III" for an album.
Feb 7, 2012 · “Heaven Can Wait” is ballad which showcases Meat Loaf’s voice more than any other song, accompanied only by piano and a light orchestral arrangement by Ken Ascher. Converesly, “All Revved Up with No Place to Go” is a thumping rocker driven by the bass of Kasim Sulton and featuring saxophone by Edgar Winter. Although it is shortest ...