Pandora's Box was an American girl group formed in 1989 by Jim Steinman, a
composer known for his work with Meat Loaf, with members Elaine Caswell, Ellen
Foley, Gina Taylor, and Deliria Wilde. The group was assembled by Steinman as a
studio project centered on his songwriting and production. Their first single,
“Good Girls Go To Heaven (Bad Girls Go Everywhere)”, was released in 1990,
though it did not achieve significant commercial traction. In 1989, Pandora's
Box issued the concept album Original Sin, on which the title track “Original
Sin” was later re-recorded by Meat Loaf fo...