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:''For the 1912 ''Treaty of Lausanne'' between Italy and the Ottoman Empire (signed on 18 October, 1912 in [[Ouchy]]), see the [[Italo-Turkish War]].''
:''For the album by David Crosby see [[It's All Coming Back To Me Now...]]''
[[Image:Turkey-Greece-Bulgaria on Treaty of Lausanne.png|280px|thumb|Borders as shaped by the treaty]]
'''It's All Coming Back to Me Now''' is a [[power ballad]] written by [[Jim Steinman]] in 1983.<ref name="townsend">{{cite web | work=Townsend Records | title=It's All Coming Back To Me Now (1xDVDS) | url=https://www.townsend-records.co.uk/product.php?pId=10002069&pType=music | accessdate=2006-09-06}} According to [http://thenakedwire.com/content/view/43/1/ this Reuters report (31 July 2006, accessed 11 September 2006)], it was written for the first ''Bat Out of Hell''.</ref> Inspired by ''[[Wuthering Heights]]'', Steinman attempted to write "the most passionate, romantic song" he could ever write.<ref name="artist">{{cite web | work=JimSteinman.com | title=Jim Steinman on "It's All Coming Back To Me Now" | url=http://www.jimsteinman.com/backtome.htm | accessdate=2006-09-04}}</ref>
The '''Treaty of Lausanne''' ([[July 24]], [[1923]]) was a [[peace treaty]] signed in [[Lausanne]] that settled the [[Anatolia]]n part of the [[partitioning of the Ottoman Empire]] by annulment of the [[Treaty of Sèvres]] signed by the [[Ottoman Empire]] as the consequences of the [[Turkish Independence War]] between [[Allies of World War I]] and [[Grand National Assembly of Turkey]] ([[Turkish national movement]]).
 
==Overview & negotiations==
Although it was intended for ''[[Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell|Bat out of Hell II]]'' and given to Meat Loaf in 1986, Steinman and [[Meat Loaf]] decided to use "[[I'd Do Anything for Love (but I Won't Do That)]]" for ''Bat 2'' and save this song for ''[[Bat Out of Hell 3|Bat III]]''.<ref name="radio2">{{cite interview |last= Loaf|first= Meat|subjectlink= Meat Loaf|interviewer= [[Steve Wright]] |title= |callsign =BBC Radio 2|city= London |date= 2006-08-04|program= Steve Wright in the Afternoon}}</ref>
{{main|Conference of Lausanne}}
{{Seealso|Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire|Turkish Independence War}}
After the expulsion of the Greek forces by the Turkish army under the command of Mustafa Kemal (later [[Kemal Atatürk]]), the newly-founded Turkish government rejected the recently signed [[Treaty of Sèvres]].
 
Negotiations performed during [[Conference of Lausanne]] which [[İsmet İnönü]] was the lead negotiator for Turkey and [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] was his Greek counterpart. Negotiations took many months. On [[October 20]] [[1922]] the peace conference was reopened, and after strenuous debates, it was once again interrupted by Turkish protest on [[February 4]] [[1923]]. After reopening on [[April 23]], and more protest by Kemal's government, the treaty was signed on [[July 24]] after eight months of arduous negotiation by allies such as US Admiral [[Mark L. Bristol]], who served as United States High Commissioner and championed Turkish efforts.
It has had three major releases, all roughly belonging to the [[soft rock]] genre. The first version appeared on the [[Pandora's Box (band)|Pandora's Box]] [[concept album]] ''[[Original Sin (album)|Original Sin]]''. It was then recorded by [[Celine Dion]] for her ''[[Falling Into You]]'' album. Dion's version was a commercial hit, reaching #2 in the [[Billboard Hot 100|US Billboard Hot 100]] and #3 in the [[UK singles chart]]. Meat Loaf's version, a duet with Norwegian singer [[Marion Raven]], will be released in October 2006.
 
==The stipulations of treaty ==
A music video was produced for each of the three versions. Death is a recurring theme in all of these videos, fitting in with the suggestion in [[Virgin Records|Virgin]]'s press release for ''Origianl Sin'' that "in Steinman's songs the dead come to life and the living are doomed to die."<ref name="press">{{cite press release |publisher=Virgin Records |date=1989 |url=http://www.jimsteinman.com/boxpress.htm |format=Reprint on website |title=Pandora's Box Press Kit |accessdate=2006-09-04}}</ref> This is particularly evident when the dead characters seem to be resurrected in the memories of the main vocalist.
The treaty is composed of 141 articles with major sections;<ref name=Mango>Andrew Mango Ataturk: The Biography of the Founder of Modern Turkey ISBN 158567334X page. 388</ref>
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* Convention on the Turkish straits
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* Trade ([[Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire|abolition of capitulations]])
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* [[Population exchange between Greece and Turkey|Exchange of populations between Greece and Turkey]]
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* Agreements
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* Binding letters.
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The treaty provided for the independence of the Republic of Turkey but also for the protection of the ethnic [[Greeks in Turkey|Greek minority in Turkey]] and the mainly ethnically Turkish [[Muslim minority of Greece|Muslim minority in Greece]]. Much of the Greek population of Turkey was [[Exchange of populations between Greece and Turkey|exchanged]] with the Turkish population of Greece. The Greeks of Istanbul, [[Imbros]] and [[Tenedos]] were excluded (about 270,000 in Istanbul alone at that time [http://www.hri.org/MFA/foreign/bilateral/minority.htm]), and so were the Muslim population of [[Western Thrace]] (about 86,000 [http://www.hri.org/MFA/foreign/musmingr.htm] in 1922). Article 14 of the treaty granted the islands of [[Imbros]] and [[Tenedos]] "[[autonomy|special administrative organisation]]", a right that was revoked by the Turkish government on 17 February 1926. The republic of Turkey also accepted the loss of [[Cyprus]] to the [[British Empire]]. The fate of the province of [[Mosul]] was left to be determined through the [[League of Nations]].
==Inspiration==
Steinman says that he attempted to write the most passionate, romantic song that he could ever write. Influenced by ''Wuthering Heights'', he compares it to "Heathcliffe digging up Cathy's corpse and dancing with it in the cold moonlight." The song, though, is about the "dark side of love".<ref name="artist"/>
 
===Borders===
<blockquote>"It's about obsession, and that can be scary because you're not in control and you don't know where it's going to stop. It says that, at any point in somebody's life, when they loved somebody strongly enough and that person returns, a certain touch, a certain physical gesture can turn them from being defiant and disgusted with this person to being subservient again. And it's not just a pleasurable feeling that comes back, it's the complete terror and loss of control that comes back. And I think that's ultimately a great weapon."<ref name="artist"/></blockquote>
The treaty delimited the boundaries of [[Greece]], [[Bulgaria]], and [[Turkey]], formally ceded all Turkish claims on [[Cyprus]], [[Iraq]] and [[Syria]], and (along with the [[Treaty of Ankara (1921)|Treaty of Ankara]]) settled the boundaries of the latter two nations. The treaty also led to international recognition of the sovereignty of the new [[Republic of Turkey]] as the [[successor state]] of the defunct Ottoman Empire.
 
===Agreements===
[[All Music Guide]] calls the song "a tormented ballad about romantic loss and regret built on a spooky yet heart-wrenching piano melody."<ref>{{cite web | first=Donald A. |last=Guarisco|work=All Music Guide | title=Original Sin: Pandora's Box review | url=http://www.allmusicguide.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gvdgyl11xpcb | accessdate=2006-09-22}}</ref> This torment is present in the song's opening (''"There were nights when the wind was so cold"''), from which the singer recovers (''"I finished crying in the instant that you left... And I banished every memory you and I had ever made"''). However, the defiance in the verses are replaced by the return of the "subservient" feelings in the chorus (''"when you touch me like this, and you hold me like that..."''). This juxtaposition continues throughout the song.
Among many agreements, there was a separate agreement with the United States, [[Chester concession]]. US Senate refused to ratify the treaty and consequently Turkey annulled the concession.<ref name=Mango/>
 
==Aftermath==
:''There were those empty threats and hollow lies''
The Convention on the Turkish straits lasted only thirteen years and was replaced with [[Montreux Convention Regarding the Regime of the Turkish Straits]]. The custom limitations in the treaty shortly rewoked. Political amnesty is applied. [[150 personae non gratae of Turkey|150 persona non grata of Turkey]] slowly acquired the citizenship which the last one was in 1974 to the descendants of the former dynasty.
:''And whenever you tried to hurt me''
:''I just hurt you even worse and so much deeper''
 
Since signing the treaty, both Turkey and Greece have claimed that the other has violated its provisions. Greece has seen its ethnic minority population in Turkey diminish from several hundred thousand in 1923 to just a couple of thousands today, and claims that this was caused by the systematic enforcement of anti-minority measures.<ref>[http://chicago.agrino.org/turkish_pogrom_against_the_greeks.htm Measures claimed to have caused the diminish of the Greek minority in Turkey]</ref> Turkey closed the [[Halki seminary]], which is in direct contradiction to the treaty which stipulates religious freedom.
[[Eroticism]] is implied in the lines "There were nights of endless pleasure" and "The flesh and the fantasies: all coming back to me". The song ends with a passionate, quiet reprise of the chorus.
 
Ultimately, [[Winston Churchill]] who had a damaged career because of his failure at the [[Battle of Gallipoli]], during which he had urged the Armenian population to rebel with vague promises to divert manpower from his failure during that battle,<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/turkey/story/0,,1921272,00.html</ref> and his inability to be able to enforce the [[Treaty of Sèvres]] even though managed to dismantle [[Ottoman Empire]] with the [[occupation of Istanbul]] remarked: “In the Lausanne Treaty, which established a new peace between the allies and Turkey, history will search in vain for the name Armenia.”<ref>Winston Churchill, The World Crisis, vol. V, London, 1929, p. 408</ref>
==Pandora's Box==
{{Infobox Single
| Name = It's All Coming Back to Me Now
| Cover = Its All Coming Back To Me Now - Pandora's Box.jpg
| Artist = [[Pandora's Box (band)|Pandora's Box]]
| from Album = [[Original Sin (album)|Original Sin]]
| Released = [[1989 in music|1989]]
| Format = 7" single, 12" single, 3" [[CD single]]
| [Recorded =]
| Genre = Power ballad
| Length = 8:22 <small>(album version)</small><br>6:32 <small>(single edit)</small>
| Label = [[Virgin Records|Virgin]]
| Writer = [[Jim Steinman]]
| Producer = [[Jim Steinman]]
| [Certification =]
| Chart position = * #55 <small>UK ([[UK Singles Chart]])</small>
| Last single =
| [This single =]
| Next single =
}}
In the interim, Steinman produced a concept album, ''[[Original Sin (album)|Original Sin]]'', with an all-female group called [[Pandora's Box (band)|Pandora's Box]], which featured many Steinman tracks that would later be recorded by other artists. [[Elaine Caswell]] was the lead vocalist for "It's All Coming Back to Me Now", and she apparently collapsed five times during its recording.<ref name="press"/> Caswell has since performed the song as part of the [[The Dream Engine]] at [[Joe's Pub]] in [[New York City]].<ref>{{cite web | first=Robert |last=Diamond | work=BroadwayWorld.com | title= The Dream Engine Rocks Joe's Pub |url=http://www.broadwayworld.com/blogs/viewblog.cfm?blogid=1327| accessdate=2006-09-08}}</ref>
 
==See also==
[[Roy Bittan]] performed on the [[grand piano]], with Steinman and [[Jeff Bova]] on keyboards. Guitars were by [[Eddie Martinez]], with [[Steve Buslowe]] on [[bass guitar]]. [[Todd Rundgren]] arranged the background vocals, which were performed by [[Ellen Foley]], [[Gina Taylor]] and [[Deliria Wilde]].<ref>{{cite web | first=Richard |last=Murray| work=Rick's World | title= It's all coming back to me now |url=http://www.heyrick.co.uk/ricksworld/iacbtmn.html| accessdate=2006-09-20}}</ref>
* [[Aftermath of World War I]]
 
* [[Treaty of Sèvres]]
The song was released as a single in the UK, but only reached number 51 in the [[UK singles charts|singles charts]], in October 1989.<ref>''British Hit Singles'', Guinness</ref> In its emphatic review of the album, ''[[Kerrang!]]'' magazine called this song "excruciatingly operatic."<ref>{{cite news |first = Neil |last = Jeffries |author = Neil Jeffries |title = Jim In A Box |url = http://www.jimsteinman.com/jimbox.htm |format = Reprint on website |work = Kerrang! |date = 1989 |accessdate = 2006-09-04}}</ref>
* [[Treaty of Kars]]
 
* [[Turks of Western Thrace]]
[[Ken Russell]] directed the video, which was filmed at [[Pinewood Studios]] in [[Buckinghamshire]]. Steinman wrote the script, based on Russell's segment in the compilation opera movie ''[[Aria (film)|Aria]]''.<ref name="sexlies">{{cite news |first = Sylvie |last = Simmons |title = Sex, Lies & Videotape |url = http://www.jimsteinman.com/sexlies.htm |format = Reprint on website |work = RAW magazine |date = 1989 |accessdate = 2006-09-04}}</ref> Elements include leather, snakes, tombstones and cockrings with shrunken heads. It featured Caswell as a girl near death from a motorcycle crash being ministered to by paramedics, fantasising and being "sexually aroused by a large [[python]] and writhing on a bed that lit up in time with the music, while surrounded by a group of bemused, semi-naked dancers."<ref name="classicrock">{{cite news |first = Jon |last = Hotten |title = Bat Out Of Hell - The Story Behind The Album |url = http://www.jimsteinman.com/00classicr1.htm |format = Reprint on website |work = Classic Rock Magazine |date = September, 2000 |accessdate = 2006-09-03}}</ref> When Steinman's manager saw it, he said "It's a porno movie!"<ref name="sexlies"/> The two day shoot ran over schedule and budget, costing £35,000 an hour. Russell and Steinman even designed a sequence where a motorcyclist would cycle up the steps of a local church-tower, jump out of the turrets at the top, and then explode. The wardens of the church refused permission.<ref name="classicrock"/>
* [[Muslim minority of Greece]]
 
* [[Greeks of Turkey]]
The 7", 12" and CD singles featured [[Steven Margoshes]]'s piano solo "Pray Lewd" (containing elements of "It's All Coming Back..."), Steinman's monologue "I've Been Dreaming Up A Storm Lately", and "Requiem Metal", a sample from [[Giuseppe Verdi|Verdi]]'s [[Requiem Mass]], all from the ''Original Sin'' album.<ref>{{cite web | work=JimSteinman.com | title= Pandora's Box Discography & Collectibles |url=http://www.jimsteinman.com/pbdisco.htm| accessdate=2006-09-03}}</ref>
* [[Greek refugees]]
 
==Céline Dion==
{{Infobox Single
| Name = It's All Coming Back To Me Now
| Cover = Its All Coming Back To Me Now - Celine Dion single cover.jpg
| Artist = [[Celine Dion|Céline Dion]]
| from Album = [[Falling Into You]]
| Released = Aug 1996
| Format = CD; CD-maxi; CS; 3"; 7"; 12"
| Recorded = [[The Hit Factory]], NYC
| Genre = Pop
| Length = 7:37
| Label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]]; [[Epic Records|Epic]] (US) |
| Writer = [[Jim Steinman]]
| Producer = [[Jim Steinman]]; Steven Rinkoff; [[Roy Bittan]]
| Certification = Platinum (United States)<br>Gold (Australia, New Zealand)<br>Silver (United Kingdom)
| Chart position = <ul><li>#1 (Belgium)</li><li>#2 (U.S., Canada, Ireland)</li><li>#3 (United Kingdom)</li><li>#5 (Netherlands)</li><li>#8 (Australia, New Zealand)</li><li>#10 (Denmark)</li><li>#13 (France)</li> <li>#19 (Sweden)</li> <li>#62 (Germany)</li></ul>
| Last single = ''[[J'irai Où Tu Iras]]''<br>(1996)
| This single = ''It's All Coming Back To Me Now''<br>(1996)
| Next single = ''The Power Of The Dream''<br>(1996)
}}
 
Steinman then gave the song to [[Celine Dion|Céline Dion]] for her ''[[Falling Into You]]'' album, which upset Meat Loaf because he was going to use it for ''Bat III''.<ref name="radio2"/> Steinman produced the track, with Steven Rinkoff and Roy Bittan as co-producers. ''[[Bat Out of Hell]]'' and Meat Loaf collaborators [[Todd Rundgren]], Eric Troyer, [[Rory Dodd]], [[Glen Burtnick]] and [[Kasim Sulton]] provided backing vocals.
 
[[Nigel Dick]] directed the [[music video]] for Céline's version, with Simon Archer as cinematographer and Jaromir Svarc as art director. It was shot between 29 June and 3 July 1996 in the summer palace of the Czech Emperor, Ploskovice and Barandov Studios, Prague, Czech Republic. This video was released in July 1996.<ref>{{cite web | work=Nigel Dick | title= Celine Dion 'It's All Coming Back To Me Now' |url=http://www.nigeldick.com/| accessdate=2006-09-25}} </ref> Castle Ploskovice in Ploskovice supplied the exterior of the gothic mansion.<ref>{{cite web | work=BOEHMISCHER KULTUR KLUB | title= Castle Ploskovice * A visit of the Castle *|url=http://www.schlosshotelhubertus.cz/kulturklub-cz/ploskovice-E.htm| accessdate=2006-09-06}} This site does not mention the video, but a comparison of the photographs on that site to the video are conclusive.</ref> There are 2 versions of this music video; the full version (about 7:44 in length) and the single version (about 5:00 in length). Both of them are included on Dion's 2001 DVD video collection ''[[All the Way... A Decade Of Song and Video]]''.
 
The video opens with a man dying in an explosive motorcycle crash after lightning strikes a tree down in his path. Dion's character is haunted by her lover's image, which she sees through a mirror, and images of them together through picture frames. There are stylistic similarities to [[Russell Mulcahy]]'s video for Steinman's "[[Total Eclipse of the Heart]]", to the extent that ''[[Slant Magazine]]'' calls Dick's video an update.<ref>{{cite web | work=[[Slant Magazine]] | title= 100 Greatest Music Videos |url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/features/greatestmusicvideosi.asp| accessdate=2006-09-20}}</ref> Dion is seen running alone through a dark, gothic mansion, with wind blowing through the open windows.
 
Several versions of the CD single were released. One CD, released in September 1996, also featured the songs "Power Of The Dream", "Le Fils De Superman" and "Fly". A cassette and 7" vinyl version were also released.<ref>[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Its-All-Coming-Back-Me-Now/dp/B000002D6L] & [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Its-All-Coming-Back-Me-Now-CD-2/dp/B00004WXIP], ''Amazon.co.uk'' Accessed 6 September 2006</ref> Another CD contained several dance remixes, although these attracted negative reviews. While praising its original form, ''[[All Music Guide]]'' says "as a dance song it misses the mark... the final "Moran" mix is a little better [than the other dance mixes] because the vocals don't pop up until three and a half minutes into the song."<ref>{{cite web |author=Promis, Jose| work=All Music Guide | title= It's All Coming Back to Me Now |url=http://www.allmusicguide.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:nez8b5b4nsqh| accessdate=2006-09-22}}</ref> A dance version was also released by [[Natalie Browne]] in the UK in [[February]] [[1998]].
 
''It's All Coming Back to Me Now'' single version was included also on Dion's CD compilation ''[[All The Way...A Decade Of Song]]'' (1999).
 
The song was a smash hit around the world, reaching #1 in Belgium, #2 in United States, Canada & Ireland, #3 in United Kingdom, #5 in Netherlands etc. It sold over 1.1 million copies in U.S. and was certified platinum. ''It's All Coming Back To Me Now'' was also certified gold in Australia & New Zealand, and silver in UK. The track reached #1 in some other American charts, like: [[Hot 100 Airplay]], [[Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks|Adult Contemporary]], [[Top 40 Mainstream]] or [[ARC Weekly Top 40]].
 
The song attracted mixed reviews. ''[[The Calgary Sun]]'' said the the song "is undoubtedly the highlight of her English-language recording career. Dion's over-the-top vocals soar and swoop around Steinman's epic, ostentatious arrangement. Not surprisingly, everything else that follows...pales in comparison." The ''[[Toronto Eye Weekly]]'' said that Steinman's "fatal absence from the [[Welcome to the Neighborhood|last Meat Loaf record]] is finally justified here." ''[[The Miami Herald]]'' said that "Dion knocks a couple out of the ballpark... [the song] features seven minutes of [[Wagnerian rock|Wagnerian]] bombast, thunderclap piano chords and emoting that would wither an opera diva. Sure, it's over-the-top but it's passionate and musical."
 
Some reviews were less enthusiastic. After labelling Dion "a [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]-meets-Meat Loaf vocal freak," ''[[The Vancouver Sun]]'' calls the song "intensely self-indulgent, pompously self-important and mediocre beyond belief, the song just never ends." ''[[The Ottawa Sun]]'' calls it "turgid", while ''[[The Toronto Sun]]'', ironically, said that it "sounds like a Meat Loaf reject."<ref> All of these quotations from reviews are borrowed from {{cite web | work=JimSteinman.com | title= Hedonists & Heretics |url=http://www.jimsteinman.com/hedon.htm| accessdate=2006-09-20}}</ref>
 
==Meat Loaf and Marion Raven==
{{Infobox Single
| Name = It's All Coming Back to Me Now
| Cover = Its All Coming Back To Me Now - Meat Loaf single cover.JPG
| Artist = [[Meat Loaf]], featuring [[Marion Raven]]
| from Album = [[Bat out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose]]
| Released = [[16 October]] [[2006]]
| Format = CD, DVD, 7"
| [Recorded =]
| Genre = Power ballad
| Length = 6:07 <small>(album version)</small><br>4:59 <small>(single edit)</small>
| Label = [[Mercury Records|Mercury]]
| Writer = [[Jim Steinman]]
| Producer = [[Desmond Child]]
| [Certification =]
| Chart position =
| Last single = Man Of Steel<br>''[ML only]''
| [This single =]
| Next single =
}}
In an interview, [[Meat Loaf]] said that, in his mind, the song was always meant to be a duet.<ref>{{cite web | work= Channel 9 | title= Rock Legend |url= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47ZyhDHLr9o| accessdate=2006-09-02}} -- interview posted on YouTube</ref> Before the listings for the ''Bat III'' album were made public, Meat Loaf performed the song in the 2006 season finale of ''[[American Idol (Season 5)|American Idol]]'' with [[Katharine McPhee]]. It was recorded as a duet by [[Meat Loaf]] and [[Marion Raven]] for the album ''[[Bat out of Hell III: The Monster is Loose]]'', and produced by [[Desmond Child]]. Raven had been working on her solo album with Child, and was chosen because the [[timbre]] of her voice starkly contrasts to Meat Loaf's.<ref>{{cite episode | title = Bat out of Hell III | series = Liner Notes | network = [[XM Satellite Radio]] | airdate = 2006-09-11}}</ref>
 
[[Image:Its All Coming Back To Me Now - Meat Loaf video.JPG|thumb|300px|left|Meat Loaf's character mourning Marion Raven's, in the 2006 video directed by P. R. Brown.]][[P. R. Brown]] directed this video,<ref>{{cite web | work= videos.antville.org | title= Meat Loaf & Marion Raven "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" dir. P.R. Brown|url=http://videos.antville.org/stories/1455654/| accessdate=2006-08-29}}</ref> which premiered on [[VH1 Classic]] on [[8 August]] [[2006]].<ref>{{cite web | work=Virginrecords.com | title=Latest headlines|url=http://www.virginrecords.com/home/news.aspx| accessdate=2006-08-29}}</ref> There are similarities to the video for Dion's version, with Meat Loaf being haunted by the memory of his lover. It is structured differently, however, with the story being told through flashback. Shots when Raven's character is alive have a distinct yellow tint, with a darker, blue tint for those after her death. Whereas the motorcyclist dies before the first verse in the Dion version, Raven's crash and resulting death is not shown until the final chorus. She flees from a [[masquerade ball]] (some reviewers have compared this to the [[Stanley Kubrick]] film ''[[Eyes Wide Shut]]''<ref>{{cite web | first =Keith|last=Phipps|work=A.V. Club | title=Newswire: Watch: First video from BAT OUT OF HELL III|url=http://www.avclub.com/content/node/52534| accessdate=2006-09-20}}</ref>) in a car, which she crashes when swerving to avoid a man standing in the road.
 
The track was available to download from [[iTunes]] in the UK in August 2006, two months before its UK release on [[16 October]]. The CD single will include the song "Black Betty", with the limited edition 7" featuring "Whore." It will also be released as a [[DVD single]], which includes a photo gallery of the making of the video.<ref name="townsend"/> The album version was made available on Meat Loaf and Marion Raven's [[MySpace]] sites in August,<ref>http://www.myspace.com/meatloaf ; http://www.myspace.com/marionraven</ref> with the single version being played during some of their promotional interviews, such as the one on [[BBC Radio 2]].<ref name="radio2"/> The cover art is by [[Julie Bell]].<ref>{{cite web | work= MeatLoaf.net | title= BAT OUT OF HELL III - INFO UPDATE|url=http://www.meatloaf.net/news/index.php?mode=fullstory&id=166| accessdate=2006-09-20}}</ref>
 
This version of the song replaces the word 'nights' with 'lights', in the line "There were nights of endless pleasure." The single version omits a couple of lines that do appear in the album version: "There were things we'd never do again, but then they'd always seemed right", and "the flesh and the fantasies." The ending is also different, concluding with an additional "We forgive and forget and it's all coming back to me now." The album version, following the Pandora's Box and Celine Dion versions, ends with the female voice whispering "And if we...", followed by four piano notes.<ref>The version of ''Bat out of Hell III'' leaked onto the internet in September 2006 contained the single version of the song, although the longer version was played on Meat Loaf's edition of Liner Notes on XM Satellite Radio.</ref>
 
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*[http://www.allaboutturkey.com/antlasma.htm Information about the Treaty (1)]
*[http://www.fhw.gr/chronos/14/en/1923_1940/foreign_policy/sources/ Information about the Treaty (2)]
*[http://www.hri.org/docs/lausanne/ Text and Information about the Treaty]
 
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