Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart" is the unofficial anthem of solar eclipse day. Searches for the top 10 hit have spiked 50% in the last week approaching Monday's total solar eclipse, ...
Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler has had a career that has spanned decades. She’s released hit songs such as “Total Eclipse of the Heart” and “Holding Out For a Hero” and cemented her spot in music history.
She’s heard her hit song time and time again, but Bonnie Tyler still get’s “excited” when “Total Eclipse of the Heart” comes on, even if it’s a bit overplayed during an actual eclipse event. "Every ...
Bonnie Tyler has a new album, The Best Is Yet to Come, coming out soon. The lyric video for the first single, "When the Lights Go Down," makes its premiere here. You can watch it below. “I have been ...
"I never get tired of singing the song," she said live during "GMA." — -- Bonnie Tyler will sing her iconic hit, "Total Eclipse of the Heart," during the total solar eclipse taking place today.
"Every time the eclipse comes around, it's a bit crazy," the Welsh singer said of the increase in popularity around her 1983 hit Horacio Villalobos#Corbis/Corbis via Getty Every now and then there's ...
Bonnie Tyler, singer of "Total Eclipse of the Heart," welcomes her song’s unofficial anthem status for the solar eclipse. Speaking with "Good Morning America," Tyler said, "I still get excited when I ...
Bonnie Tyler has broken her silence after being accused of miming during an appearance on This Morning. The singing legend joined presenters Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle at the end of Wednesday's show ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Bonnie Tyler went to Portugal a year ago in March, just to relax during a week off between European tour dates. “And I’ve been here ever since!” she says with a laugh, her Welsh ...
It was a total eclipse of the cruise for passengers aboard Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas. They were treated to a doubly fantastical eclipse experience on Monday afternoon as the ship sailed ...
Turn around, bright eyes — you won't want to miss this! On Aug. 21, sky-gazers all over the country will thrill at the first total solar eclipse to be visible from the contiguous U.S. since 1979, but ...