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Who is the woman in Meatloaf's music video for 'Couldn't Have Said It Better'?
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#32285. Asked by Stu Pidman.
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Brainy Blonde
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This could be what you are looking for.
Word is that the new album will not only contain the recent Germany release 'Did I Say That?' but also duets with Patti Russo and Pearl Aday! Patti performs on 'I Couldn't Have Said It Better Myself' and Pearl is featured on 'Man of Steel.' The video for 'Couldn't Have Said It Better' was shot in Los Angeles on March 7th, 2003. Should be good!
http://www.meatloaf-multimedia.com/news.html
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Sensei_Elvis
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BB mentions her - Meat Loaf's longtime Neverland Express Band lead vocalist for many years, Patti Russo, is the woman in the "Couldn't Have Said it Better" video. Russo is Meat Loaf's partner on many duets and videos, and many times was his opening act, performing her own material.
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