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The Razors Edge is the twelfth studio album by Australian rock band AC/DC.Released on 24 September 1990, through Albert Productions/CBS Records International in Australasia and Atlantic Records in Europe, it was recorded in 1990 in Little Mountain Sound Studios in Vancouver, Canada, and was mixed and engineered by Mike Fraser and produced by Bruce Fairbairn.
"Razor's Edge" Single by Meat Loaf; from the album Midnight at the Lost and Found; B-side "You Can Never Be Too Sure About the Girl" Released: June 1983 (UK) [1] Length: 4: 08 4:19 (remix) Label: Epic: Songwriter(s) Steve Buslowe, Paul Christie, Mark Doyle, Meat Loaf: Meat Loaf singles chronology "
The song was written by Irwin Levine and Neil Sheppard. Bobby Vee also recorded the song, with his rendition becoming a hit three years later. Both Vee's version and The Razor's Edge's version charted in the United States and Canada, with The Razor's Edge having the larger hit in both nations (U.S. #77, Canada #57).
The Razor's Edge, a '60s pop rock group; The Razors Edge (AC/DC album), or the title song, 1990; The Razor's Edge (Dave Holland album) or the title instrumental, 1987; Razor's Edge, an album by the Groundhogs, 1985 "Razor's Edge" (Goanna song), 1983 "Razor's Edge" (Meat Loaf song), 1983 "Razor's Edge", a song by Saliva from Survival of the Sickest
Hits Out of Hell is a 1985 compilation album by Meat Loaf. [2] It comprises seven Jim Steinman songs. The original release also contained the hit "Modern Girl" from Bad Attitude, which came out at about the same time.
Mam'selle" is a bittersweet song about a rendez-vous with a "mam'selle" (mademoiselle) in a small café. The music was written by Edmund Goulding , the lyrics by Mack Gordon . The song originally appeared in the movie, The Razor's Edge , with Tyrone Power in 1947, with French lyrics and in instrumental form.
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A live version of the song recorded on the band's 1990–1991 Razors Edge World Tour appeared on AC/DC's 1992 live album, Live. [ 1 ] The song is one of AC/DC's biggest hits, breaking the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 , (becoming the band's 1st top 40 hit on the Hot 100 since Back in Black in 1981) the UK Singles Charts , and the Australian ...