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re: Jim Steinman And The Success Of Footloose

Posted by:
Vin 05:27 pm UTC 09/11/15
In reply to: re: Jim Steinman And The Success Of Footloose - tragichippy 03:29 pm UTC 09/11/15

I also remember reading this. Assumed it was true (maybe 'cause I want it to be.) But maybe it ain't.

> Thanks. An interesting read but what I meant was I
> couldn't find any information akin to what I had
> previously read on this board (years ago) about Dean not
> having actually written the lyrics and only having a
> songwriting credit in name only. As I can't find any
> evidence of this, I'm beginning to think I imagined it in
> some lucid dream or something, in which case ignore
> everything I just wrote...
>
> >
> > From the same link
> >
> > Jim Steinman literally bled for this song when he demoed
> > it for the Footloose director. Dean Pitchford told us the
> > story: "I remember bringing in a girl to sing 'Holding Out
> > For A Hero' with Jim Steinman pounding the crap out of the
> > keyboard. When we were done, I looked over and there was
> > blood on the keys. That's the kind of 'DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN
> > da DON DON DON da DA DUN.' He was just pounding the s--t
> > out of the keyboard. Everybody was just grooving along as
> > he's pounding and this girl's singing, singing, singing.
> > And at the end of the whole thing I looked over and there
> > was blood up and down the keyboard. It cut his fingers."
> >
> > >
> > > In putting together songs for his movie Footloose, Dean
> > > Pitchford used seven different co-writers and eight
> > > different artists, since he wanted a variety of styles. On
> > > this song, he wrote with the mercurial Jim Steinman, who
> > > wrote most of Meat Loaf's hits, including "Paradise By the
> > > Dashboard Light" and "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I
> > > Won't Do That)." In our interview with Dean Pitchford, he
> > > told us how this one came together: "We decided that we
> > > were going to go after Bonnie Tyler, who was not even
> > > really happening at the time. I had fallen in love with
> > > Bonnie Tyler because she'd sung 'It's a Heartache,' and
> > > the song 'Total Eclipse Of The Heart' was a hit in
> > > Australia when I heard it, but it had not broken in the
> > > United States yet. But when we went to try to find her,
> > > nobody at Columbia Records knew who had signed her and
> > > where she was. We finally tracked her A&R rep down to
> > > Nashville, because in the United States she had been
> > > signed as a country act, and that was where 'It's A
> > > Heartache' had first broken. But in order to get to Bonnie
> > > Tyler and to get her to sing something for us, I was going
> > > to work with Jim Steinman. And I'd known Jim Steinman's
> > > work from all of his Meat Loaf days. So I sat down and
> > > listened to a lot of Jim Steinman. And I came up with
> > > 'Where have all the good men gone and where are all the
> > > gods? Where's the streetwise Hercules to fight the rising
> > > odds?' I wrote that lyric with an ear toward snaring Jim
> > > Steinman, and it worked. He looked at the lyric and he
> > > immediately knew what to do with it because it was so much
> > > in a style that he was familiar with. So in every case I
> > > tried to write a lyric that was in the style of the artist
> > > I was working with or the writer that I knew I would have
> > > to write with. Bill Wolfer, for instance, was a producer
> > > for Shalamar, and I knew what I needed to do in order to
> > > snare his involvement. And 'Dancing in the Sheets' is
> > > different than 'Holding Out For A Hero' is different than
> > > 'Almost Paradise.' So every one of those represented a
> > > different head set, a mindset."
> > >
> > > > Although, after a quick Google search,
> > >
> > >


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