What is the best Bonnie Tyler song?

By YPB Team

From thunderous power ballads to overlooked deep cuts, this lineup spans decades of soaring vocals and dramatic key changes. Which one still gives you chills?

Total Eclipse of the Heart — ranked #11
Total Eclipse of the Heart
Bonnie Tyler's 1983 signature power ballad and biggest-selling single, a global chart-topper.
1000pts
Holding Out for a Hero — ranked #22
Holding Out for a Hero
A defiant 1984 anthem written for the Footloose soundtrack that became a stadium and movie staple.
728pts
It's a Heartache — ranked #33
It's a Heartache
Tyler's breakout 1977 hit, a raspy pop-rock ballad that launched her international career.
606pts
Loving You's a Dirty Job But Somebody's Gotta Do It — ranked #44
Loving You's a Dirty Job But Somebody's Gotta Do It
A 1988 duet with Todd Rundgren that became a rock radio staple.
606pts
Lost in France — ranked #55
Lost in France
Tyler's debut hit single from 1976, a soft-rock tune about escaping to the French countryside.
551pts
If You Were a Woman (And I Was a Man) — ranked #66
If You Were a Woman (And I Was a Man)
A synth-driven 1980s single showcasing Tyler's rock ballad style.
551pts
Married Men — ranked #77
Married Men
A 1979 single with a sultry disco-rock edge from the Diamond Cut era.
551pts
More Than a Lover — ranked #88
More Than a Lover
A 1977 single from The World Starts Tonight album blending soul and pop-rock textures.
485pts
Believe in Me — ranked #99
Believe in Me
Tyler's 2013 entry for the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest.
404pts
Faster Than the Speed of Night — ranked #1010
Faster Than the Speed of Night
The title track of her 1983 album, a driving rock anthem showcasing her powerhouse vocals.
404pts
Bitterblue — ranked #1111
Bitterblue
A Celtic-tinged 1991 ballad that became one of her biggest hits in Norway.
404pts

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