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Meat Loaf - You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night)
Meat Loaf - You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night)


Meat Loaf - You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night) Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Bat Out Of Hell
Released: 1977

You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night) Lyrics


[Spoken:]
[Boy:] On a hot summer night,
would you offer your throat to the wolf with the red roses?
[Girl:] Will he offer me his mouth?
[Boy:] Yes.
[Girl:] Will he offer me his teeth?
[Boy:] Yes.
[Girl:] Will he offer me his jaws?
[Boy:] Yes.
[Girl:] Will he offer me his hunger?
[Boy:] Yes.
[Girl:] Again, will he offer me his hunger?
[Boy:] Yes!
[Girl:]And will he starve without me?
[Boy:] Yes!
[Girl:] And does he love me?
[Boy:] Yes.
[Girl:] Yes.
[Boy:] On a hot summer night,
would you offer your throat to the wolf with the red roses?
[Girl:] Yes.
[Boy:] I bet you say that to all the boys!

[Sung:]
It was a hot summer night
and the beach was burning.
There was fog crawling over the sand.
When I listen to your heart
I hear the whole world turning.
I see the shooting stars falling
through your trembling hands.

You were licking your lips
and your lipstick shining.
I was dying just to ask for a taste.
We were lying together in a silver lining
by the the light of the moon.
You know there's not another moment
Not another moment
Not another moment to waste.

You hold me so close that my knees grow weak.
But my soul is flying high above the ground.
I'm trying to speak but no matter what I do
I just can't seem to make any sound.

And then you took the words right out of my mouth.
Oh it must have been while you were kissing me.
You took the words right out of my mouth.
And I swear it's true,
I was just about to say I love you.
And then you took the words right out of my mouth.
Oh it must have been while you were kissing me.
You took the words right out of my mouth.
And I swear it's true,
I was just about to say I love you.

Now my body is shaking like a wave on the water
And I guess that I'm beginning to grin.
Oh we're finally alone and we can do what we want to.
The night is young
And Ain't no-one gonna know where you
No-one gonna know where you
No-one's gonna know where you've been.
You were licking your lips
and your lipstick shining.
I was dying just to ask for a taste.
We were lying together in a silver lining
by the the light of the moon.
You know there's not another moment
Not another moment
Not another moment to waste.

And then you took the words right out of my mouth.
Oh it must have been while you were kissing me.
You took the words right out of my mouth.
And I swear it's true,
I was just about to say I love you.
And then you took the words right out of my mouth.
Oh it must have been while you were kissing me.
You took the words right out of my mouth.
And I swear it's true,
I was just about to say I love you.

Writer/s: JIM STEINMAN
Publisher: CARLIN AMERICA INC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night)
  • Like all of the songs on Bat Out Of Hell, this was written by Jim Steinman, a songwriter/producer with a very theatrical style that comes through on this track. Like "Paradise By the Dashboard Light," "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" is a story of young lust, but with a far more satisfying ending for our hero. Set on a hot summer night under the moonlight on a deserted beach, he finds himself so entranced with his flame that he can't even say the words "I Love You," as he is overcome with desire.

    It's a song of pure passion, which is classic Steinman. Other songs he wrote include "Total Eclipse Of The Heart" by Bonnie Tyler and "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" by Celine Dion.
  • The album version of this song contains a spoken intro ("On a hot summer night, would you offer your throat to the wolf with the red roses..."). That's not Meat Loaf - the male voice is Jim Steinman and the woman is Marcia McClain, an actress who played Dee Stewart on the Soap Opera As the World Turns.

    Steinman wrote the dialogue for his stage production Neverland, which was performed five months before the Bat Out Of Hell album was released. Three songs he wrote for the play were used on the album: the title track, "Heaven Can Wait" and "All Revved Up with No Place to Go."
  • This was the first single released from Bat Out Of Hell, which was Meat Loaf's third solo album. His first two albums made little impact, but Bat had wings, selling millions of copies not just upon its release, but also for many years later, mostly though catalog sales.

    The album took a while to catch on, however. In the UK, this song was released as a single in March 1978 and charted at #33 in May. In America, the single was released in January 1978, and went nowhere. The album gained momentum throughout 1978 as radio stations added the songs to their playlists, especially those running the Album Oriented Rock format that was popular at the time. "Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad" was the next single, and this one caught on in the US, reaching #11 in July. After "Paradise By the Dashboard Light" made #39 in September, "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" was re-released, this time going to #39 in January 1979 - 15 months after the album came out.
  • The album version of this song runs 5:04, but the single release excised the dialog and comes in at 3:48.
  • Jim Steinman put lots of intimate details into this song's lyric: "fog crawling over the sand," "your lipstick shining." Bruce Springsteen also stamps his songwriting in this manner, and the similarities go beyond the words: two of Springsteen E Street Band members, pianist Roy Bittan and drummer Max Weinberg, played on this track. The album was produced by Todd Rundgren , who later said that the songs were really outsized versions of what Bruce would do.

    This over-the-top bombast was noted by the musicians working on the album. Kasim Sulton , who played bass on the tracks (he was also in Rundgren's band Utopia), said in our 2013 interview: "Through the whole process I remember distinctly saying to myself, 'This is just the biggest joke that I've ever been involved in.' It was ridiculous, but it was good. Everybody certainly took it seriously, even though I'm sure that Roy and Max felt the same that I did: 'Okay, I'm just getting paid, it's a record. What am I going to have for dinner tonight?'"

  • Meat Loaf - Two Out of Three Ain't Bad
    Meat Loaf - Two Out of Three Ain't Bad


    Meat Loaf - Two Out of Three Ain't Bad Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Bat Out Of Hell
    Released: 1977

    Two Out of Three Ain't Bad Lyrics


    Baby we can talk all night
    But that ain't gettin us nowhere
    I told you everything I possibly can
    There's nothing left inside of here
    And maybe you can cry all night
    But that'll never change the way I feel
    The snow is really piling up outside
    I wish you wouldn't make me leave here
    I poured it on and I poured it out
    I tried to show you just how much I care
    I'm tired of words and I'm too hoarse to shout
    But you've been cold to me so long
    I'm crying icicles instead of tears

    And all I can do is keep on telling you
    I want you, I need you
    But-there ain't no way I'm ever gonna love you
    Now don't be sad
    'Cause Two Out of Three Ain't Bad
    Now don't be sad
    'Cause two out of three ain't bad

    You'll never find your gold on a sandy beach
    You'll never drill for oil on a city street
    I know you're looking for a ruby in a mountain of rocks
    But there ain't no Coup de Ville hiding at the bottom
    Of a Cracker Jack box

    I can't lie, I can't tell you that I'm something I'm not
    No matter how I try
    I'll never be able to give you something
    Something that I just haven't got
    There's only one girl I'll ever love
    And that was so many years ago
    And though I know I'll never get her out of my heart
    She never loved me back
    Oh I know

    I remember how she left me on a stormy night
    She kissed me and got out of our bed
    And though I pleaded and I begged her not to walk out that door
    She packed her bags and turned right away

    And she kept on telling me
    She kept on telling me
    She kept on telling me
    I want you, I need you

    But there ain't no way I'm ever gonna love you
    Now don't be sad
    'Cause two out of three ain't bad
    I want you, I need you
    But there ain't no way I'm ever gonna love you
    Now don't be sad
    'Cause two out of three ain't bad
    Baby we can talk all night
    But that ain't getting us nowhere

    Writer/s: JIM STEINMAN
    Publisher: CARLIN AMERICA INC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Two Out of Three Ain't Bad
  • "Two out of three ain't bad" is a trite cliché often used for comic effect. ("How was your date?" "He was tall, handsome, and incredibly boring." "Well, two out of three ain't bad.)

    Jim Steinman, who was Meat Loaf's songwriter, turned the saying into a song about the elusive nature of love. The song begins with Meat Loaf getting kicked to the curb by his girl, presumably because he won't tell her he loves her. He makes the case that even though he will never love her, he's good enough, since after all he does want her and need her, and happy endings are only for fairy tales.

    We then learn that his commitment issues step from a previous relationship - one with the only woman he will ever love. She once left him with the same explanation: I want you, I need you, but I'll never love you.
  • Jim Steinman wrote this song after his friend, the actress Mimi Kennedy, suggested that he write a ballad along the lines of the Elvis Presley song "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You." She was implying that he should write something straightforward and simple, but Steinman doesn't work that way. He used the phrase, but added a degree of Shakespearean drama that was typical of his work.
  • In America, this was the second single released from the Bat Out Of Hell album. The first single, "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth," didn't chart, but by the time "Two Out of Three" was issued in March 1978, the album was picking up steam and the song rose up the charts, peaking at #11 on July 8.

    The single was edited down to 3:58 from the 5:23 album version.
  • Todd Rundgren produced the Bat Out Of Hell album. On this song, he used the other three members of his band Utopia: Kasim Sulton on bass, Willie Wilcox on drums, and Roger Powell on synthesizer. Rundgren played guitar and also sang backup on this one.

  • Meat Loaf - I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That
    Meat Loaf - I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)


    Meat Loaf - I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell
    Released: 1993

    I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) Lyrics


    And I would do anything for love
    I'd run right into hell and back
    I would do anything for love
    I'd never lie to you and that's a fact
    But I'll never forget the way you feel right now,
    Oh no, no way
    And I would do anything for love, but I won't do that
    No, I won't do that

    Anything for love
    Oh, I would do anything for love
    I would do anything for love, but I won't do that
    No, I won't do that

    Some days it don't come easy
    Some days it don't come hard
    Some days it don't come at all, and these are the days that never end
    Some nights you're breathing fire
    Some nights you're carved in ice
    Some nights you're like nothing I've ever seen before or will again

    Maybe I'm crazy, but it's crazy and it's true
    I know you can save me, no-one else can save me now but you

    As long as the planets are turning
    As long as the stars are burning
    As long dreams are coming true
    You'd better believe it, that I would do

    Anything for love
    And I'l be there until the final act
    I would do anything for love, and I'll take a vow and seal a pact
    But I'll never forgive myself if we don't go all the way, tonight
    I would do anything for love
    Oh, I would do anything for love
    Oh, I would do anything for love, but I won't do that
    No, I won't do that

    I would do anything for love
    Anything you've been dreaming of, but I just won't do that
    I would do anything for love
    Anything you've been dreaming of, but I just won't do that
    I would do anything for love
    Anything you've been dreaming of, but I just won't do that
    I would do anything for love
    Anything you've been dreaming of, but I just won't do that

    Some days I pray for silence
    Some days I pray for soul
    Some days I just pray to the god of sex and drums and rock 'n' roll
    Some nights I lose the feeling
    Some nights I lose control
    Some nights I just lose it all when I watch you dance and the thunder rolls

    Maybe I'm lonely, that's all I'm qualified to be
    That's just one and only, the one and only promise I can keep

    As long as the wheels are turning
    As long as the fires are burning
    As long as your prayers are coming true
    You'd better believe it, that I would do

    Anything for love
    And you know it's true and that's a fact
    I would do anything for love, and there'll never be no turning back
    But I'll never do it better than I do it with you. So long, so long
    I would do anything for love
    Oh, I would do anything for love
    Oh, I would do anything for love, but I won't do that
    No, I won't do that
    No, no, no, I won't do...

    I would do anything for love
    Anything you've been dreaming of, but I just won't do that
    I would do anything for love
    Anything you've been dreaming of, but I just won't do that
    I would do anything for love
    Anything you've been dreaming of, but I just won't do that
    I would do anything for love
    Anything you've been dreaming of, but I just won't do that
    I would do anything for love
    Anything you've been dreaming of, but I just won't do that
    I would do anything for love
    Anything you've been dreaming of, but I just won't do that
    I would do anything for love
    Anything you've been dreaming of, but I just won't do...

    But I'll never stop dreaming of you ev'ry night of my life, no way
    I would do anything for love
    Oh, I would do anything for love
    I would do anything for love, but I won't do that
    No, I won't do that

    Will you raise me up? will you help me down?
    Will you get me right out of this godforsaken town?
    Will you make it all a little less cold?

    I can do that
    I can do that

    Will you hold me sacred? Will you hold me tight?
    Can you colourise my life, I'm so sick of black and white?
    Can you make it all a little less old?

    I can do that
    Oh no, I can do that

    Will you make me some magic with your own two hands?
    Will you build and emerald city with these grains of sand?
    Can you give me something I can take home?

    I can do that
    I can do that

    Will you cater to every fantasy I got?
    Will you hose me down with holy water, if I get too hot?
    Will you take me places I've never known?

    I can do that
    Oh no, I can do that

    After a while you'll forget everything
    It was a brief interlude and a midsummer night's fling
    And you'll see that it's time to move on
    I won't do that
    I won't do that

    I know the territory, I've been around
    It'll all turn to dust and we'll all fall down
    Sooner or later you'll be screwing around

    I won't do that
    No, I won't do that

    Anything for love
    Oh, I would do anything for love
    I would do anything for love, but I won't do that
    No, I won't do that

    Writer/s: JIM STEINMAN
    Publisher: CARLIN AMERICA INC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)
  • This was Meat Loaf's comeback song. In 1977, his album Bat Out Of Hell produced the hits "Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad," "Paradise By The Dashboard Light," and "You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth," all written by the piano player Jim Steinman. After a falling out with Steinman and difficulty in his personal life, Meat Loaf released several unsuccessful albums before reuniting with Steinman for Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell, which was considered a sequel to the 1977 album. This has a very similar sound to Meat Loaf's previous hits, and the bombastic, piano-driven style went over well with his old fans as well as a new generation of listeners, helping make this a massive hit.
  • The female vocalist is Lorraine Crosby. Also known as "Mrs. Loud," she has appeared on backup vocals for a number of artists and sings at various social functions in the UK. Patti Russo is Meat Loaf's backing singer who sings the vocals live in concert with him, and in the video for the song, the model Dana Patrick is lip-synching to Lorraine's voice. (thanks, Julia - London, England)
  • In the line, "I will do anything for love, but I won't do that," the "that" is whatever he said just before that. For example: "But I'll never forget the way you feel right now, Oh no - no way - I would do anything for love, But I won't do that" - The "that" in this particular verse is "forget the way you feel right now." Meat Loaf said this himself on his StoryTellers episode on VH1. (thanks, Melly - Chicago, IL)
  • The album version is about 12-minutes long. The radio mix runs 7:58, which was still a very long song to receive airplay. In both the US and UK, it is the longest #1 hit ever. It beat the previous record-holder, "Hey Jude" by The Beatles, by a margin of 47 seconds. (thanks, Emery - London, England)
  • In the UK, this was the biggest hit of 1993, selling 761,200 copies. It was #1 on the UK charts for 7 weeks, and would have been the Christmas #1 in 1993 if it stayed #1 for the eighth week. It was beaten by Mr. Blobby's Christmas single.
  • Meat Loaf won a Grammy for Best Rock Solo Performance for his work on this song.
  • Michael Bay directed the video for this song. David Fincher was the first choice, but he wanted $1.7 million for the budget. Seems hard to believe, but Bay - the man who would later direct the movies Transformers and Pearl Harbor - was the cheaper option. Bay did it for $750,000, and it made heavy rotation on MTV. The next two Meat Loaf videos were also directed by Bay: "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through" and "Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer than They Are."
  • Many music critics turned up their noses at this song, putting it a lot of snarky "Worst Of" lists at the end of 1993. Blender magazine named one of the 50 worst songs of all-time in their 2004 list.
  • In the movie Spiceworld, where Meat Loaf plays the Spice Girls' bus driver, there is a problem that the toilets are always clogged. When Clifford (the girls' manager) asks Meat Loaf to fix them he says, "Listen, I love these girls, and I'll do anything for them... but I won't do that." (thanks, Lisa - Alabaska, AL)

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