Meat Loaf Cried When ‘I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)’ Hit No. 1, His Daughter Recalls

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It wasn't until 1993 that MeatLoaf had the first Hot 100 No. 1 song of his career with the epic 'I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That),' a moment that brought tears to the late singer's eyes, his daughter remembers

Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into HellIn the interview published on Saturday , Aday recalls that the family was in Australia when they first heard the news about topping the charts in 1993.

“I remember we were in the hotel room and my mom just started sobbing crying, and my dad started crying. And I’m standing there going, ‘What? What is this? What are you guys doing?’ And then, from there, he was everywhere again,” Aday says. She notes that her father wouldn’t call it a comeback: “I’ve never stopped playing,” he’d say. “I’ve never stopped performing. I’ve always been here. You guys are just now recognizing that.

He directed school plays and coached softball, and he loved Christmas with his kids. “He was Santa Claus,” Aday tells“He was a singer, he was an actor, he was a father, a husband, he was a grandpa. It was Papa Meat to my nephew. He was everything,” she adds. She says his family and closest friends were by his side before he died in Nashville, where “he flipped a couple of us off, which is very dad, very appropriate. That’s a good sign. He’s there. He’s joking.” He was looking forward to walking her down the aisle when she marries her fiancé, she says, and his final words to her were “no courthouses, but okay, let’s go.

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