Tina Turner song considered “lost” is rediscovered after decades

A song originally recorded for the successful album “Private Dancer” TINA TURNER In the 1980s and considered lost, it was rediscovered after four decades.

Hot For You Baby ”He was unearthed with the archives and was first played on Thursday (23) when he was presented on the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show program.

Recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, the song was written by Australian musicians George Young and Harry Vanda and produced by John Carter . Originally planned to be an album track, according to the song description on Turner’s official YouTube channel, it is unclear how the song has “lost in time.”

The song will be included in a special birthday album of “Private Dancer” with a launch scheduled for March. “This exciting discovery introduces a new chapter in the history of private Dancer,” says the description on YouTube.

Released in 1984, “Private Dancer” marked Turner’s return in the 1980s. The album sold more than 20 million copies and won three Grammy awards – including recording of the year and better female vocal performance by “What” S Love Got to Do With It. “

“Hot For You Baby” is not the only new track on the next album, which also includes an instrumental version for television never before released from “Let” S Stay Together ”and a“ What ”S Love Got To Do With With It ”.

Turner passed away in May 2023 at the age of 83 at his home in Switzerland. Acclaimed as the “queen of rock” n “roll”, the singer surpassed humble origins and a marriage notoriously abusive to become Uthe most popular female artists of all time .

This content was originally published in a song by Tina Turner considered “lost” is rediscovered after decades on the CNN Brazil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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