<Table> <Tr> <Td> "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" (1978) </Td> <Td> "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" (1978) </Td> <Td> "Bat Out of Hell" (1979) </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Td> "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" (1978) </Td> <Td> "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" (1978) </Td> <Td> "Bat Out of Hell" (1979) </Td> </Tr> <P> "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" is a song written by Jim Steinman . It was first released in 1977 on the album Bat Out of Hell, with vocals by the American musician Meat Loaf alongside Ellen Foley . The song is most notable for its unique structure and length, and has become a staple of classic rock radio . Entitled "Let Me Sleep on It," the song was also recorded by Brotherhood of Man. (1) </P> <P> "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" is one of the longest songs to be released uncut on one side of a 45 RPM record . The only difference between the single (45 RPM) and album versions is that the single version fades out almost immediately after the final line is sung . In some countries, a shorter 5: 32 edit was released . The largest change is the complete removal of the "baseball play - by - play" section . Jim Steinman had stated that he wanted to write "the ultimate car / sex song in which everything goes horribly wrong in the end ." </P>

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