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{{quote|''Dude, she rocks.''|John Dorian, ''[[Scrubs]]''}}
{{quote|''Dude, she rocks.''
|John Dorian, ''[[Scrubs]]''}}


Pat Benatar (born 1953) is a rock singer. She is one of the top-selling female vocalists of all time, with sales of over 13 million copies in the US alone. Her best-known songs include "Love Is a Battlefield" and "Hit Me With Your Best Shot."
Pat Benatar (born 1953) is a rock singer. She is one of the top-selling female vocalists of all time, with sales of over 13 million copies in the US alone. Her best-known songs include "Love Is a Battlefield" and "Hit Me With Your Best Shot."
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She is unusual among pop stars in that she was operatically trained before switching to hard rock.
She is unusual among pop stars in that she was operatically trained before switching to hard rock.


Her discography includes:
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* ''In the Heat of the Night'' (1979)
* ''In the Heat of the Night'' (1979)
* ''Crimes of Passion'' (1980)
* ''Crimes of Passion'' (1980)
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* [[The Cover Changes the Gender]]: "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" was clearly written as a song to be sung by a man, and clumsily gender-switched.
* [[The Cover Changes the Gender]]: "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" was clearly written as a song to be sung by a man, and clumsily gender-switched.
* [[Cultural Rebel]]: Another Carole King, Barbra Streisand, or Karen Carpenter? Nope! This girl performs ''hard'' rock!
* [[Cultural Rebel]]: Another Carole King, Barbra Streisand, or Karen Carpenter? Nope! This girl performs ''hard'' rock!
* [[Classically-Trained Extra|Classically-Trained Rocker]]: Formally trained as an opera singer before she switched to rock.
* [[Cut Himself Shaving]]: "Hell Is For Children" has the line "Tell grandma you fell off the swing".
* [[Cut Himself Shaving]]: "Hell Is For Children" has the line "Tell grandma you fell off the swing".
* [[Dancing Is Serious Business]]: In the music video for "Love Is a Battlefield".
* [[Dancing Is Serious Business]]: In the music video for "Love Is a Battlefield".
* [[Dawson Casting]]: She played a teenage runaway in the "Love Is a Battlefield" video when she was 30 years old, and in that song she repeatedly sings about how "we are young".
* [[Dawson Casting]]: She played a teenage runaway in the "Love Is a Battlefield" video when she was 30 years old, and in that song she repeatedly sings about how "we are young".
* [[Determinator]]: "Invincible"
* [[Determinator]]: "Invincible"
* [[Genre Adultery]]: ''True Love'', a jump blues album
* [[Genre Adultery]]: ''True Love'', a jump blues album.
* [[Hide Your Pregnancy]]: Attempted in the video for "We Belong", with a big drapey white jacket.
* [[Kids Rock]]: "We Belong" has a children's chorus at the end.
* [[Kids Rock]]: "We Belong" has a children's chorus at the end.
* [[Lyrics Video Mismatch]]: "Shadows Of The Night": she's a WWII flying ace.
* [[Lyrics Video Mismatch]]: "Shadows Of The Night": she's a WWII flying ace.

Latest revision as of 17:48, 26 October 2018

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Dude, she rocks.

—John Dorian, Scrubs

Pat Benatar (born 1953) is a rock singer. She is one of the top-selling female vocalists of all time, with sales of over 13 million copies in the US alone. Her best-known songs include "Love Is a Battlefield" and "Hit Me With Your Best Shot."

She won four consecutive Grammy Awards for Best Female Rock Performance, from 1980 to 1983. She has also won three American Music Awards and has been inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame.

She is unusual among pop stars in that she was operatically trained before switching to hard rock.

Discography:
  • In the Heat of the Night (1979)
  • Crimes of Passion (1980)
  • Precious Time (1981)
  • Get Nervous (1982)
  • Live From Earth (Live Album, 1983)
  • Tropico (1984)
  • Seven the Hard Way (1986)
  • Wide Awake in Dreamland (1988)
  • True Love (1991)
  • Gravity's Rainbow (1993)
  • Innamorata (1997)
  • Go (2003)

Pat Benatar provides examples of the following tropes: