Rock 'n' Roll Mercenaries

"Rock 'n' Roll Mercenaries" is a song by Meat Loaf and John Parr, which was released in 1986 as the lead single from Meat Loaf's fifth studio album Blind Before I Stop. The song was written by Al Hodge and Michael Dan Ehmig, and produced by Frank Farian.

Background
In a 1986 interview with Record Mirror, Meat Loaf said of the song's message, "It's about the music business. It's about people who do it, but they aren't true to themselves. The perfect example is Deep Purple, last year. That's the perfect example of a rock 'n' roll mercenary. 'Let's take the money and run'."

Critical reception
On its release, Lucy O'Brien of New Musical Express considered "Rock 'n' Roll Mercenaries" to be "a run-of-the-mill guitar-befuddled manifestation of the American dream". Chris Roberts of Sounds commented, "What a pair of paunches. Loser meets loser. Result: dead loss." In a review of its single release in the US, Billboard described the song as a "hard rock indictment".

Personnel

 * Meat Loaf — lead vocals, backing vocals, additional guitars
 * John Parr — guest vocals
 * Mats Björklynd — guitars, keys, programming
 * Johan Daansen — guitars
 * Peter Weihe — guitars
 * Dieter Petereit — bass
 * John Golden — bass
 * Harry Baierl — keyboards, programming
 * Pit Löw — keyboards and programming
 * Curt Cress — drums
 * Amy Goff — backing vocals
 * Frank Farian — additional vocals
 * Peter Bischof — vocals
 * Bert Gebhard — vocals
 * Bimey Oberreit — vocals
 * Elaine Goff — vocals

Track listing

 * 1) "Rock 'n' Roll Mercenaries" (Exploded Version)
 * 2) "R.P.M."