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"Razor's Edge" is a song written by Ian Morrison and Shane Howard and recorded by Australian band Goanna. The song was released in March 1983, as the second and final single from the band's debut studio album, Spirit of Place. "Razor's Edge" peaked at number 36 on the Australian Kent Music Report.
"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 "
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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).