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Ellen Foley - Wikipedia
Foley gained public recognition through singing a duet with Meat Loaf on the hit single "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" from the 1977 album Bat Out of Hell. [6] [7] Foley's part was recorded individually and in one take with Meat Loaf present in the room so she could sing in character. [8]
Ellen Foley: “I Was No Punk Kid, but 1970s New York Was Exciting to …
Sep 27, 2021 · Ellen Foley was born in St. Louis, moved to New York at a young age, and found her fortune as an actress on Broadway. She starred in both the stage and film versions of the musical Hair, and shone when she recorded the duet "Paradise By The Dashboard Light" with Meat Loaf in 1977.
Ellen Foley - Heaven Can Wait (Live, 1977) - YouTube
Ellen Foley performs as Wendy in Jim Steinman's musical play "Neverland" in 1977. Newly edited to (partially) correct pitch and speed distortion in the origi...
The Career Ups and Downs of Ellen Foley - New York Magazine
Jul 18, 2008 · Ellen Foley reserved her place in pop culture’s vast curio cabinet with “Paradise by the Dashboard Light,” the 1977 hit by the perspiration machine known as Meat Loaf. Cast as “the Girl” in the...
Paradise by the Dashboard Light - Wikipedia
It was released in 1977 on the album Bat Out of Hell, with vocals by American musicians Meat Loaf and Ellen Foley. An uncommonly long song for a single, it has become a staple of classic rock radio [3] [4] and has been described as the "greatest rock duet". [5]
3 Girls 3 (TV Series 1977) - IMDb
3 Girls 3: With Debbie Allen, Ellen Foley, Mimi Kennedy, Warren Burton. A ground breaking variety show with Debbie Allen, Ellen Foley, and Mimi Kennedy.
Ellen Foley on Joining Meat Loaf for 'Paradise by the ... - Variety
Jan 22, 2022 · Ellen Foley discusses recording rock's greatest duet, 'Paradise by the Dashboard Light,' and other 'Bat Out of Hell' tracks with Meat Loaf.
3 Girls 3 - Wikipedia
3 Girls 3 is a 1977 American variety television show that ran for four episodes on the NBC network, starring Debbie Allen, Ellen Foley, and Mimi Kennedy. [2] All three were unknown talents at the time, and this "overnight stardom" line was the premise of the show.
‘Stop Right There!’: Ellen Foley recalls duet with Meat Loaf
Jan 23, 2022 · It was Foley who belted out the words to Meat Loaf about halfway through their 81/2-minute duet “Paradise By the Dashboard Light,” the epic seduction song on his mega-selling 1977 “Bat...
Meat Loaf 'Paradise By the Dashboard Light' Collaborator ... - Billboard
Jan 24, 2022 · It was Foley who belted out the words to Meat Loaf about halfway through their eight-and-a-half minute duet “Paradise By the Dashboard Light,” the epic seduction song on his mega-selling...
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