Bonnie Tyler, Legendary ‘80s Pop Singer, Dies at 75
Legendary ‘80s pop singer Bonnie Tyler has died at 75-years-old after weeks in the hospital. Tyler’s iconic ballad, “Total Eclipse of the Heart” reached No.1 on the charts in 1983 and she followed up on its success one year later with another hit, “Holding Out for a Hero.”.
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- Primary source: NBC News
- Published: Jul 9, 2026, 11:50 AM UTC
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