Tina Turner's Grammy award-winning album "Private Dancer" is receiving its flowers once again — this time via a jam-packed 40th-anniversary edition containing a "lost" track, set to be released via ...
Private Dancer, released in May 1984 ... The music industry had largely written her off - but in England, where pop was in thrall to American R&B, she still had some heavyweight fans. In 1981, Rod ...
Baby” was unveiled on the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show with Mark Goodier on Thursday (23 January), and forms part of a 40th anniversary edition of Private Dancer. The song was written by ...
It was written by Australian musicians George Young ... Turner’s rendition ended up being left off Private Dancer, her fifth LP. The master tape was recently rediscovered as her label put ...
The track — written by Australian singer John Paul ... Rob Verhorst/Redferns Turner’s album Private Dancer notably produced one of the iconic singer’s greatest hits, “What’s Love ...
Long-believed to have been lost, the song was recorded at Hollywood’s Capitol Studios and originally intended to be an album track on Turner’s fifth solo album, Private Dancer. It was written by ...
Recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, the song was written by Australian musicians ... The song will be included in a special “Private Dancer” anniversary album slated for release in ...
Written by Australian songwriters George Young and Harry Vanda and produced by John Carter, the previously unreleased song never made the final cut of "Private Dancer" and, according to CNN ...
Private Dancer was the biggest-selling album of Tina ... the record executive who masterminded her mid-career comeback, it was written by Australian musicians George Young and Harry Vanda.
Private Dancer, released in May 1984 ... The music industry had largely written her off - but in England, where pop was in thrall to American R&B, she still had some heavyweight fans.