![]() ![]() ![]() Meat Loaf fans were touched by the tribute, with one commenting on Jason's video saying: “Made me a bit goosepimply did that.”Īnother fan wrote: “This is fabulous, a fitting tribute!” Jason, 50, shared the video on Facebook on Sunday, writing: “Queen’s Guards (sic) this morning tribute to Meat Loaf.” The video shows the marching band playing outside Buckingham Palace through the surrounding black and gold fences.įans remained silent as they listened intently to the performance of Meat Loaf's 1993 smash hit that has more than 129 million streams on Spotify. Jason Wood captured the touching moment outside Buckingham Palace on Sunday (23 January) after the hit singer passed away on Thursday last week, aged 74.Ĭrowds gathered to watch the Band of the Grenadier Guards whilst they played one of the singer's most popular songs. Queen's Guard perform a beautiful tribute to Meat LoafĪN AMAZING video shows the Queen’s Guard paying tribute to Meat Loaf by playing a rendition of I'd do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That). Meat Loaf and Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler’s 1989 compilation album Heaven And Hell is also on course for 14th place – and his 1995 record Welcome To The Neighbourhood is set to take number 20. The 1984 compilation album Hits Out Of Hell is on course for fifth place, 1981’s Dead Ringer for number six and the 1995 greatest hits album titled The Definitive Collection for 11th place, the OCC reports. The record contains the lead single I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That), which previously reached number one in 28 countries and earned him a Grammy award. ![]() It was announced on Friday by a post on the American rocker’s official Facebook page that he had died with his wife Deborah at his side.įollowing the news, the singer’s internationally successful 1977 record Bat Out Of Hell has surged up the albums chart and is on course to take the third spot, having previously peaked at number nine, according to the Official Charts Company (OCC).Ī number of other albums that carried Meat Loaf to global stardom are also set to claim top spots, including his 1993 sequel record – Bat Out Of Hell 2: Back Into Hell – which is on track for the fourth spot. Meat Loaf’s biggest albums to re-enter UK album chartĪ string of Meat Loaf’s most popular albums are set to re-enter the UK albums chart following the singer’s death at the age of 74. ![]()
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