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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ellen_FoleyEllen Foley - Wikipedia

    Her creative relationship with Hunter led her to singing backing vocals on the Iron City Houserockers' 1980 album Have a Good Time but Get Out Alive!, produced by Hunter, Ronson, and The E Street Band's Steven Van Zandt.

  2. Have a Good Time But Get Out Alive! is a studio album by the Iron City Houserockers. Although well-received critically, commercial success eluded the Iron City Houserockers outside of the rust belt.

  3. The 40th anniversary reissue of the raucous Have a Good Time But...Get Out Alive! is a testament to the staying power of the Iron City Houserockers sound. Joe Grushecky is so often associated today with Springsteen, and it's clear that while the two men share some of the same musical DNA, he's also very much his own artist. George ...

  4. 28. Juli 2020 · The title track opens Have A Good Time…But Get Out Alive, the song hitting the door like a S.W.A.T. team’s battering ram. An unbridled rocker with screaming guitars and a slight boogie-rock undercurrent, the band’s high-octane performance here sets the stage for the album to follow. “Don’t Let Them Push You Around ...

  5. # 10 – Paradise By The Dashboard Light. We start our top 10 Ellen Foley Songs list with the legendary song entitled “Paradise By The Dashboard Light.” Even though this is clearly defined as a Meat Loaf song and one of his greatest by far, Ellen Foley owns a great deal of this herself.

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  6. 2. Juli 2021 · Inkl. Bonus-CD mit Outtakes und Bonus Tracks. “Have a Good Time But Get Out Alive!” ist ein Studio-Album der Iron City Houserockers. Obwohl von der Kritik gut aufgenommen, entging den Iron City Houserockers der kommerzielle Erfolg außerhalb des so genannten „Rostgürtels“.

  7. 11. Juli 2021 · Ellen Foley first shot to fame as the powerful female vocalist on Meat Loaf’s Bat Out of Hell. Then, as she carved a career on Broadway in shows such as Into The Woods, there was nothing on disc for 30 years, until her fourth album, in 2013. Now Foley is about to release her fifth record in August, a mere eight years later. Sheesh, what’s the rush?