The song, recorded for inclusion on Turner's hit album Private Dancer, was recently uncovered.
"Hot For You Baby," a new and unheard track from the late Tina Turner will appear on a 40th anniversary release of 'Private Dancer.'
In celebration of one of Turner's most beloved albums, previously unreleased music is coming out of the vault.
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.
Released in May 1984, Private Dancer propelled Turner back into the spotlight, following several difficult years in the wake of her divorce from her abusive husband and music partner Ike Turner.
The master tape was presumed lost but reportedly found just in time to be featured on the forthcoming 40th anniversary edition of “Private Dancer.” Due out March 21, the collection will be available in multiple formats and also include other never-before-released tracks, live performances and music videos.
The master tape for the song 'Hot For You, Baby' was recently rediscovered and the song gets its first airplay today. The track will feature on a 40th anniversary edition of Turner's most famous album.
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
Hot For You Baby” was originally meant to be included on Turner's 1984 career-defining album "Private Dancer."
Tina Turner's lost song from the album Private Dancer has been rediscovered.A long-lost , Hot For You, Baby, originally recorded for her iconic 1984 album Private Dancer, has been rediscovered
Tina Turner recorded a cover of John Paul Young’s 1980 single ‘Hot For You Baby’ but it didn’t make the ‘Private Dancer’ album … until now.
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.