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Faster Than the Speed of Night is the fifth studio album by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler. It was released in Europe on 8 April 1983 and later that year in the US through Columbia Records. After releasing four albums on RCA, Tyler signed with CBS Records and changed musical direction.
"Faster Than the Speed of Night" is a song by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler and is the second track from her fourth studio album of the same name (1983). It was written and produced by Jim Steinman and released by Columbia Records in 1983. As the second single from Faster Than the Speed of Night, it was the follow-up to "Total Eclipse of the Heart".
Tyler's fifth album Faster Than the Speed of Night (1983) spawned the single "Total Eclipse of the Heart", whose music video was filmed at Holloway Sanatorium. Directed by Russel Mulcahy, it depicts Tyler as a high school teacher fantasizing about her students.
Tyler released four albums with RCA, and while they charted in mainland Europe and US, she would not make it onto the UK Albums Chart until the release of Faster Than the Speed of Night (1983). It contains Tyler's biggest hit record " Total Eclipse of the Heart ", which peaked at number one in several countries including the UK and US.
Head to your local karaoke bar, steel your nerves, and fire up Bonnie Tyler’s preposterously epic 1983 power ballad, ... Faster Than the Speed of Night.) Read More: ...
Faster Than the Speed of Night: Bonnie Tyler: producer, composer, arranger 1984 Signs of Life: Billy Squier: producer 1986 Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire: Bonnie Tyler producer, composer, arranger 1989 Original Sin: Pandora's Box: producer, composer, keyboards 1993 Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell: Meat Loaf: producer, composer, arranger ...
He wrote Tyler's biggest hit "Total Eclipse of the Heart", the lead single from her 1983 UK chart-topping album Faster Than the Speed of Night. Steinman also wrote Tyler's other major 1980s hit "Holding Out for a Hero". She had success in mainland Europe during the 1990s with Dieter Bohlen, who wrote and produced her hit "Bitterblue".
Heaven & Hell was first released in 1989 by Telstar following a deal with Epic.It contains fourteen tracks, with selections from Bat Out of Hell, Dead Ringer, Blind Before I Stop and Bad Attitude by Meat Loaf, and Faster Than the Speed of Night and Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire by Bonnie Tyler.