<Dd> I can do that! </Dd> <P> The song's tone changes for the final two sections, in which the woman, Lorraine Crosby on the original recorded version, predicts that the man would eventually do things to upset her and their relationship . Both times, he denies it . </P> <P> The duet part was and still is performed regularly on stage by Meat Loaf with his current featured female vocalist Patti Russo . However, with the passing years and the consequent greater maturity of both singers, their interplay during the coda has gradually taken on ironic overtones, if not overtly comedic ones, which were totally absent from the original album version . For example, in the 2007 show 3 Bats Live, after Russo sings "After a while you'll forget everything, it was a brief interlude and a midsummer night's fling", Meat Loaf stops the band and asks her (half - sung, half - spoken): "Why do you say this to me? Why do you keep saying these things to me every single night?", and she replies innocently (again half - sung): "It's in the lyrics". More funny exchanges of the same kind occur during their other live duets, such as the famous Bat Out of Hell track "Paradise by the Dashboard Light". </P> <P> Meat Loaf says that the question, "What is' that'?" is one of the most popular questions he is asked . </P>

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