Midnight at the Lost and Found (song)

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"Midnight at the Lost and Found"
Meat Loaf Midnight single cover.jpg
Single by Meat Loaf
from the album Midnight at the Lost and Found
ReleasedSeptember 16, 1983 [1]
Genre Rock
Length3:30
3:40 (remix)
Label Epic
Songwriter(s) Steve Buslowe, Paul Christie, Meat Loaf, Dan Peyronel
Meat Loaf singles chronology
"Peel Out"
(1981)
"Midnight at the Lost and Found"
(1983)
"If You Really Want To"
(1983)
Audio on YouTube

"Midnight at the Lost and Found" is a single by Meat Loaf released in 1983. It is from the album Midnight at the Lost and Found .

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Midnight at the Lost and Found" (Remix)
  2. "Fallen Angel" (Remix)
  3. "Bat Out of Hell" (Live Version)
  4. "Dead Ringer for Love" (Long Version)

Charts

ChartPosition
UK Singles Chart 17

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References

  1. "Music Week" (PDF). p. 34.