1983 Power Ballad, Originally Over 7 Minutes Long, Became a No. 1 Hit Twice ...Saudi Arabia

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That song was "Total Eclipse of the Heart."

To make it more radio-friendly, the track was edited down to about four and a half minutes. The shorter version was released as a single, but listeners quickly embraced the song's larger-than-life sound and emotional intensity.

"Total Eclipse of the Heart" spent four weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Tyler's biggest career hit. The song also topped charts around the world and went on to sell millions of copies.

More than a decade later, British singer Nicki French released a dance-pop remake of "Total Eclipse of the Heart." The cover became a major hit in its own right, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and climbing all the way to No. 1 on Billboard's Top 40/Mainstream chart.

The song's origin story is almost as dramatic as the recording itself.

Tyler immediately knew she had something special when Steinman played the song for her in New York.

More than four decades after its release, the song continues to find new audiences.

For a song that Tyler once feared was too long for radio, "Total Eclipse of the Heart" has proven to have remarkable staying power.

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