Making Love Out of Nothing at All - Bonnie Tyler Version

Bonnie Tyler Version

"Making Love (Out of Nothing At All)"
Single by Bonnie Tyler
from the album Free Spirit
Released 1995
Genre Rock
Length 7:49
Writer(s) Jim Steinman
Producer Jim Steinman

The song was later covered by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler on her album Free Spirit. It opens with a word-less choral voice, before the melody begins, played on piano. Allmusic call this version "fantastic, clocking in at nearly eight minutes, and seems perfectly suited for her voice. version was already great, but hers is awesome." It was produced by Steinman, with Steven Rinkoff as co-producer, at The Hit Factory, New York City. Ma-Elsie Hopkins provided some vocals.

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