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Bonnie Tyler's distinctive singing voice - husky, rasping and dissolute - made her sound like a female Rod Stewart, a likeness she always said she was 'flattered' by.

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- Primary source: Daily Mail
- Published: Jul 9, 2026, 12:15 PM UTC
- Coverage area: Disasters & Weather
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