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About the song

Bonnie Tyler’s “The Best” is one of those timeless songs that, once heard, becomes unforgettable. Originally written by Mike Chapman and Holly Knight, “The Best” was first recorded by Tina Turner in 1988, but it was Bonnie Tyler’s 1991 rendition that brought a new level of emotion and power to the song. Featured on her Ravensheart album, “The Best” became one of Tyler’s most beloved tracks, blending rock, pop, and heartfelt passion into a captivating anthem.

Released as a single in 1991, Bonnie Tyler’s version of “The Best” quickly soared on the charts, reaching the top 10 in several countries and becoming a staple on the pop and adult contemporary charts. It peaked at #15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and hit #1 in Ireland, showcasing its broad appeal and powerful connection with listeners worldwide. Tyler’s raw, raspy voice, with its unique ability to convey both strength and vulnerability, made this song stand out as a declaration of love and devotion.

The song’s lyrics speak to the power of unconditional love, with the unforgettable chorus proclaiming that the person being sung to is “the best” the singer has ever had. Bonnie Tyler’s commanding delivery makes these words resonate deeply, creating an emotional bond that lingers long after the song ends. It’s a classic anthem for anyone who’s experienced deep admiration for someone special.

If “The Best” has moved you, don’t stop there. Bonnie Tyler’s catalog includes many other remarkable tracks that have earned her a lasting place in the music world. Dive into albums like Total Eclipse of the Heart and Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire to discover even more of Tyler’s unforgettable songs that continue to inspire and captivate audiences. And for fans of powerful ballads and timeless anthems, be sure to explore other hits by artists like Tina Turner, Cher, and more right here on our site.

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