An Autobiography
In 'To Hell and Back', Meat Loaf reveals his amazing story - a rags-to-riches-to-rags-to-riches life that would rival most fiction. Meat Loaf was rock music's unlikeliest success: a 300-pound white artist signed to Motown records. He bootstrapped his way out of hell, fleeing an abusive past, overcoming the scorn and skepticism of nearly everyone, and - through raw determination - he beat all odds and conquered the world. Twice.