Bonnie Tyler’s five most famous songs after death at 75

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9 Jul 2026 • 6:12 PM MYT
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Bonnie Tyler’s five most famous songs after death at 75

  1. Total Eclipse of the Heart: The husky-voiced singer’s most well-known hit was released in 1983 and reached No.1 in several countries.
  2. Holding Out for a Hero: This iconic track was recorded in 1984 for the soundtrack of hit film Footloose.
  3. It's A Heartache: The breakout song for the Welsh songstress was released in 1978 and topped the charts across the world.
  4. If You Were A Woman (And I Was A Man): Released in 1986 on Tyler’s Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire album, the song was rewritten for Jon Bon Jovi as the hit single You Give Love a Bad Name.
  5. Believe in Me: Tyler chose this song to represent the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden. She finished 19th place with 23 points.

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