In 1983, Sherwood began an extended association with
Jim Steinman when she performed background vocals for
Bonnie Tyler on her smash hit album
Faster Than the Speed of Night, produced by Steinman. Her voice can be heard on several tracks of the album including the international hit single "
Total Eclipse of the Heart" as well as the album's six-and-a-half-minute title track in which Sherwood performed a distinctive "vocal wail" towards the end of the song. She became part of a group of regular background vocalists, including
Bat Out of Hell veteran
Rory Dodd and
Eric Troyer, who appeared frequently on Steinman product during the 1980s, including tracks recorded by diverse artists such as
Barry Manilow,
Barbra Streisand, and Tyler, both performing and arranging background vocals.
Fire Inc. Among other credits,
Laurie Sargent of Face to Face, Dodd, Sherwood, and Troyer formed the nucleus of the impromptu band Fire Inc., created by Steinman to perform two songs he had written for
Walter Hill's "rock and roll fable"
Streets of Fire. Sherwood's performances with Laurie Sargent's vocals on the songs "
Nowhere Fast" and "Tonight Is What It Means to Be Young" were dubbed over
Diane Lane's in the movie.
Pandora's Box Steinman formed another group,
Pandora's Box, which released one album,
Original Sin, in 1989. In addition to background vocals, Sherwood sang lead on the track "
Good Girls Go to Heaven (Bad Girls Go Everywhere)", later covered by
Meat Loaf on his album
Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell. According to Steinman, she also recorded a demo of "
It's All Coming Back to Me Now", later a hit for
Celine Dion in 1996, in connection with this album, but her take was passed over in favor of fellow vocalist
Elaine Caswell's. ==Later life==