Meat Loaf once explained what he ‘won’t’ do for love in 1998 VH1 special

After the news broke that legendary actor and musician Meat Loaf died on Friday morning, tributes have been pouring in across social media as people remember their favorite ‘Loaf performances. But of all of the 74-year-old’s prolific contributions to pop culture, he may have been best known for his hit single, “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That).”

The power ballad, which was written by record producer and composer Jim Steinman and recorded by Meat Loaf and Lorraine Crosby, was released in Aug. 1993 as the first single from Meat Loaf’s album Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell. In addition to going platinum, the single earned Meat Loaf a Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Performance.



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