Unheard Tina Turner song to finally be released – almost 40 years after it was recorded
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A previously undiscovered song by Tina Turner is set to be released two years after the American singer's death. The track, titled Hot For You Baby, was penned by Australian songwriting duo George Young and Harry Vanda and produced by John Carter, who collaborated with Turner on her Private Dancer album. Originally intended for an album track, the single will now feature in a 40th-anniversary edition of Turner's breakthrough solo album, Private Dancer. This album, nominated for Album of the Year at the 1985 Grammys, included Grammy-winning hits What’s Love Got To Do With It and Better Be Good To Me.
The reissue also boasts other unreleased tracks, live performances, and footage, including a 55-minute Private Dancer Tour show filmed over two nights at Birmingham's NEC in March 1985. Directed by music video director David Mallet, it showcases British star David Bowie and Canadian singer Bryan Adams at the concert.
The 5CD/Blu-ray package also features five enhanced music videos, with 'Private Dancer' fully restored to HD from its original 35mm film. Insights from American songwriter Holly Knight, former Strictly Come Dancing judge Dame Arlene Phillips, and The Human League star Martyn Ware are included in the liner cover.
Turner, celebrated for her soulful hits and commanding stage presence, was twice inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and won a total of 12 Grammy Awards. The 1993 film, What’s Love Got To Do With It, brought to life the tumultuous relationship between Tina Turner and her ex-husband Ike Turner, who was allegedly abusive. The performances of Laurence Fishburne and Angela Bassett, who portrayed the couple, earned them Oscar nominations.