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Jeremy Clarkson sparks debate over Meat Loaf lyrics following backlash over unearthed clip

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Jeremy Clarkson has taken to Twitter in an attempt to "settle an argument" over Meat Loaf lyrics, a day after it was announced the star had died aged 74.

Jeremy probed the meaning of lyrics in the hit I Would Do Anything For Love, a day after coming under fire for branding the rockstar a "fat oaf" in a resurfaced clip of himself in his former presenting role on Top Gear in 2005.The star posted on the micro-blogging website asking his 7.6 million followers to help him settle a debate.Jeremy wrote: "Settle a Meat Loaf argument."What is “that”?"The Grand Tour host was referring to the lyrics in the rocker's 1993 song, I Will Do Anything For Love.In the love ballad, Meat Loaf famously sings: "I would do anything for love, but I won't do that."It seems the car fanatic has now decided to find out what the "that" is referring to once and for all following the star's death.Following the star's post, Jeremy's followers rushed to the comment to have their say on what the musician was talking about.Twitter user @willbarrington argued: "Meatloaf himself has confirmed ‘that’ is simply the line he sings previously."He went as far as doing a lecture type presentation on it to an audience once."@Mrsm1th888 commented: "1/ Thread Clues are in the song each verse.

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