Tina Turner, Private Dancer
Private Dancer was Turner's fifth solo album after leaving husband and musical partner Ike Turner in the late '70s. Her abuse during the marriage led to one of music's greatest comeback stories, as Turner remade her career and became one of the '80s' biggest acts.
Recorded in 1984 for the late diva’s classic album, this newly unearthed lung-buster could pass for a particularly banal Billy Idol b-side
Tina Turner’s unreleased track ‘Hot For You Baby’ headlines the 40th-anniversary edition of her iconic ‘Private Dancer’ album.
"Hot For You Baby," a new and unheard track from the late Tina Turner will appear on a 40th anniversary release of 'Private Dancer.'
Hot for You Baby” was intended to be included on the 1984 album “Private Dancer.” Now, it will be released in a 40th-anniversary edition.
The rediscovered song was cut from the ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It’ singer’s multi-platinum album Private Dancer.
Hot For You Baby” was originally meant to be included on Turner's 1984 career-defining album "Private Dancer."
"A song which essentially expresses one idea — 'hot for you, baby'—was a little monochromatic for her," said Rolling Stone magazine contributing editor Anthony DeCurtis. "The rest of the stuff that's on Private Dancer is much more nuanced."
The uptempo "Private Dancer" outtake will appear on the upcoming 40th anniversary edition of the late rock icon's career-peak album.
The track, 'Hot For You Baby', originally intended for the late star's 1984 album 'Private Dancer', is set to be fully released on March 21, but will feature on BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show with Mark Goodier this Thursday.
A song recorded by the late Tina Turner thought to have been lost has been rediscovered 40 years later and is set to be released. Hot For You Baby was recorded at Hollywood’s Capitol Studios and originally intended to be an album track on Turner’s fifth solo album, Private Dancer.