Stuart Emerson

Stuart Emerson is a background vocalist and musician playing drums, bass, keyboards, and guitars. He has worked on albums for artists including Meat Loaf and Bonnie Tyler.

His first recordings were with NWOBHM band Emerson which included Simon Blewitt (aka Sam Blue), Stuart Emerson, Brian Emerson, Dru Irving, Jon Sellers. They released their debut single "Something Special" in 1983 on Neat Records without much commercial success. Other members of the band who did not appear on the single include Charles McKenzie,

Emerson met singer Lorraine Crosby in Newcastle upon Tyne when he was looking for a backing singer for his band. They began writing together, and also became a couple. In the early 1990s, Crosby sent songwriter and producer Jim Steinman some demos of songs she had written with Emerson. Steinman asked to meet them, and the couple decided that they would move to New York to give their careers a boost. They then followed Steinman after he moved to Los Angeles, living in the Magic Hotel, where all of Meat Loaf's band were staying, until they could find somewhere permanent to live. Crosby performed on song "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)", but she did not receive any royalties. The couple eventually returned to England with little money.

Notable appearances include:

  • 1993 Meat Loaf album Bat out of Hell II: Back Into Hell.
  • 1995 Bonnie Tyler album Free Spirit.
  • 2004 Bonnie Tyler album Simply Believe.
  • 2004 Reim and Bonnie Tyler single Vergiss Es.

(Germany #64, Ukraine Airplay Charts #10)

  • 2005 Bonnie Tyler album Wings.
  • 2006 Bonnie Tyler Live
  • 2008 Hit Collection Edition Bonnie Tyler.

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