Tina Turner
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“Stay with Me” by Rod Stewart, Kim Carnes, and Tina Turner
Music of Quality and Distinction by BEF (Virgin Records / 1982)
“Ball of Confusion” by Tina Turner
Miami Vice [TV Soundtrack] by Various Artists (MCA Records / 1985)
“Better Be Good to Me” by Tina Turner
We Are the World for Africa (Columbia Records / 1986)
“We Are the World” by Tina Turner, Michael Jackson, The Pointer
Sisters, Bruce Springsteen, Lionel Richie, etc.
“Total Control” by Tina Turner
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome [Original Soundtrack] (EMI Capitol Records /1986)
“We Don’t Need Another Hero” by Tina Turner
“One of the Living” by Tina Turner
The Best of Cool Yule by Various Artists (Rhino Records / 1988)
“Merry Christmas Baby” by Ike & Tina Turner
Vagabond Heart by Rod Stewart (Warner Brothers Records / 1991)
“It Takes Two” by Rod Stewart and Tina Turner
Two Rooms, Various Artists (Polydor Records / 1991)
“The Bitch Is Back” by Tina Turner
Goldeneye [Original Soundtrack] (Capitol / EMI Records / 1996)
“Goldeneye” by Tina Turner
Diana Princess of Wales Tribute (Columbia Records / 1997)
“Love Is a Beautiful Thing” by Tina Turner
Carnival! Various Artists (RCA Records / 1997)
“Row, Row, Row Your Boat” by Tina Turner
Eros by Eros Ramazzotti (BMG Records / 1998)
“Cose Della Vita” by Tina Turner and Eros Ramazzotti [Europe only]
Ultimate Divas (Arista Records / 1999)
“What’s Love Got to Do With It” by Tina Turner
Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida (Polygram Records / 1999)
“Easy as Life” by Tina Turner
Divas Live ’99, Various Artists (Arista Records / 1999)
“The Best” by Tina Turner
“The Bitch Is Back” by Tina Turner and Elton John
“Proud Mary” by Tina Turner, Elton John, and Cher
The Best of Bond . . . James Bond 007 by Various Artists (Capitol / EMI Records / 2000)
“Goldeneye” by Tina Turner
TINA TURNER: SOLO SINGLES
River Deep-Mountain High / I’ll Keep You
May 1966 (London HLU 10046)
The Acid Queen / Rockin’ & Rollin’
January 1976 (UA UP 36043)
Root Toot Undisputable Rock & Roller / Fire Down Below
February 1979 (UA UP 36485)
Sometimes When We Touch / Earthquake and Hurricane
April 1979 (UA UP 36513)
I See Home / Backstabbers / Just a Little Lovin’ (Early in the Morning) / You Got What I’m Gonna Get / On the Radio
September 1979 (UA UAG 30267)
Backstabbers / Sunset on Sunset
November 1979 (UA BP 322)
Tina Turner with BEF
Ball of Confusion / Ball of Confusion (Instrumental)
May 1982 (Virgin VS 500)
Let’s Stay Together / I Wrote a Letter
November 1983 (EMI/Capitol CL 316)
Help! / Rock & Roll Widow
February 1984 (EMI/Capitol CL 325)
What’s Love Got to Do With It / Don’t Rush the Good Things
June 1984 (EMI/Capitol CL 334)
Better Be Good to Me / When I Was Young
September 1984 (EMI/Capitol CL 338)
Private Dancer / Nutbush City Limits (Live)
December 1984 (EMI/Capitol CL 343)
I Can’t Stand the Rain / Let’s Pretend We’re Married
February 1985 (EMI/Capitol CL 352)
We Don’t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome) / We Don’t Need Another Hero (Instrumental)
July 1985 (EMI/Capitol CL 364)
One of the Living / One of the Living (Dub version)
September 1985 (EMI/Capitol CL 364)
Typical Male / Don’t Turn Around
1986 (EMI Capitol Records)
Two People
1986 (EMI/Capitol Records)
Addicted to Love
March 1988 (EMI/Capitol CDCL 484)
Tonight (live, with David Bowie) / River Deep-Mountain High (live)
June 1988 (EMI/Capitol Records)
The Best / Undercover Agent for the Blues
August 1989 (EMI/Capitol CDCL 543)
Steamy Windows / Ask Me How I Feel
October 1989 (EMI/Capitol)
I Don’t Wanna Lose You
December 1989 (Capitol CDCL 553)
Look Me in the Heart
August 1990 (EMI CDCLX 584)
Be Tender with Me Baby
October 1990 (Capitol CDCL 593)
It Takes Two (with Rod Stewart) / Hot Legs ( with Rod Stewart)
November 1990 (WEA ROD 1CD)
Nutbush City Limits (1990s version) / Nutbush City Limits (studio version) / Nutbush City Limits (live)
August 1991 (Capitol CDCL 630)
Way of the World
October 1991 (Capitol CDCL 637)
Love Thing / Nutbush City Limits (studio version) / I’m a Lady
January 1992 (Capitol CDCL 644)
I Want You Near Me
June 1992 (Capitol CDCLS 659)
I Don’t Wanna Fight
May 1993 (Virgin/EMI CDRS 6346)
Why Must We Wait Until Tonight
July 1993 (Virgin/EMI CDRS 6366)
Disco Inferno
October 1993 (Virgin/EMI)
Proud Mary (U.S. version) / Proud Mary (Live) / We Don’t Need Another Hero (Live) / The Best (Live)
November 1993 (Virgin) from the soundtrack album
Golden Eye (Single Edit) / Golden Eye (A/C Mix) / Golden Eye (Urban A/C Mix) / Golden Eye (Club Edit)
October 1995 (EMI/Virgin)
Whatever You Want / Unfinished Sympathy / Golden Eye (Single Edit)
February 1996 (EMI Parlophone) [European single]
On Silent Wings / Private Dancer / Do Something /I Don’t Wanna Lose You
May 1996 (EMI Parlophone) [European single]
Missing You / Something Beautiful Remains
July 1996 (EMI Parlophone) [Eurpean single]
Missing You
August 1996 (Virgin) [U.S. and Canada single]
Something Beautiful Remains
September 1996 (EMI/Virgin)
Tom Jones and Tina Turner
Hot Legs (Tom Jones and Tina Turner) / All by Myse (Tom Jones)
October 1996 (Koch Records) [European single]
In Your Wildest Dreams (with Barry White) / In Your Wildest Dreams (with Antonio Banderas)
November 1996 (EMI/Virgin)
When I Was Young / What’s Love Got to Do With It (Extended Version) / Better Be Good to Me (Extended Version) /I Can’t Stand the Rain (Extended Version)
March 1997 (EMI / Capitol Records)
Cose della Vita (Can’t Stop Thinking of You) (Tina Turner and Eros Ramazzotti) / Taxi Story (Eros Ramazotti)
March 1998 (BMG) [Europe and South America]
When the Heartache Is Over
October 1999 (EMI/Parlophone) [European single]
Whatever You Need / The Best (Live in London ’99) / River Deep-Mountain High (Live in London ’99) / Whatever You Need (Quicktime video)
January 2000 (Parlophone) [European single]
When the Heartache Is Over
February 2000 (Virgin) (vinyl single, U.S. release)
Don’t Leave Me This Way / The Best (Live in London ’99) / River Deep-Mountain High (Live in London ’99)
February 2000 (EMI Electrola) [German single]
Filmography
Gimme Shelter (1970)
Tina Turner: Herself
Taking Off (1971)
Tina Turner: Cameo Role
That Was Rock (1984)
Tina Turner: Herself
Tommy (1975)
Tina Turner: The Acid Queen
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band (1978)
Tina Turner: Guest Star at the Finale
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)
Tina Turner: Aunty Entity
What’s Love Got to Do With It? (1993)
Tina Turner: Herself in final sequence
Last Action Hero (1993)
Tina Turner: The Mayor
TINA TURNER: VIDEOS, CONCERT VIDEOS, AND DVDS
Tina Turner Live: Nice ‘n’ Rough
MC 2014
1982 EMI Records Ltd.
Private Dancer: The Videos
1984 EMI Records Ltd.
Tina Live: Private Dancer Tour
Picture Music International 7243 4 91308 3 8
1985/1994 EMI Records Ltd.
What You See Is What You Get
MVR 99 0069 2
Break Every Rule: The Videos
1986 EMI Records Ltd.
Break Every Rule (Live)
Castle Music Video 1091
1987 Zenith Productions LTD.
Foreign Affair: The Videos
MVR 99 0087 3
1989 EMI Records Ltd.
Do You Want Some Action . . . ? / Foreign Affair Live Barcelona 1990
1991 EMI Records Ltd.
Simply the Best
1991 Capitol Records Inc. / EMI
The Girl from Nutbush
Interviews and Videos
1991 EMI Records Ltd.
Tina: What’s Love Got to Do With It?
Starring Angela Bassett and Laurence Fishburne
Based upon I, Tina by Tina Turner and Kurt Loder
1993 Touchstone Home Video
“What’s Love” Live 1993
Taped in San Bernardino
“Wildest Dreams” Live 1996
Taped in Amsterdam
Celebrate!: 60th Birthday Special
Taped in London
1999 Image Entertainment
Tina: One Last Time Live
Taped in London
2000 Image Entertainment
Tina Turner: Simply the Best—The Video Collection
2002 Capitol Records
Twenty Four Seven Concert Tour Set List
(Debuting on stage March 23, 2000)
I Want to Take You Higher
Absolutely Nothing’s Changed
A Fool in Love
Acid Queen
River Deep-Mountain High
We Don’t Need Another Hero
Get Back
Better Be Good to Me
I Heard It through the Grapevine
Private Dancer
Let’s Stay Together
What’s Love Got to Do With It
When the Heartache Is Over
Baby I’m a Star (performed by Tina’s back-up girls)
Help!
Whatever You Need
Try a Little Tenderness (with John Miles)
Hold On, I’m Coming
The Best
(Intro to the band)
Proud Mary
Nutbush City Limits
Twenty Four Seven
GRAMMY AWARDS
1971 Best Rhythm & Blues Performance by a Duo or a Group: “Proud Mary”
1984 Record of the Year: What’s Love Got to Do With It
1984 Best Pop Vocal Performance: “What’s Love Got to Do With It”
1984 Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female: “Better Be Good to Me”
1985 Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female: “One of the Living”
1986 Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female: “Back Where You Started”
1988 Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female: Tina Live in Europe (album)
Index
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A&M Recording Studios
A&M Records
Abbey Road (album)
abortions
“Absolutely Nothing’s Changed” (song)
Academy Awards
AC/DC
Acid Queen
Acid Queen (album)
“Acid Queen” (song)
Adams, Bryan
Adams, Faye
“Addicted to Love” (song)
Adu, Sade
“After Glow”
airline flights, Ike’s behavior on
album covers: Break Every Rule
Outa Season
“All Night Long” (song)
All That Glitters (CD)
“All the Woman” (song)
Ally McBeal (TV show)
Alpert, Herb
Altamont Speedway
Amazing Grace (album)
American Bandstand (TV show)
American Express Gold Card
American Music Awards
The Andy Williams Show (TV show)
The Animals
“Annie Had a Baby” (song)
anniversaries, tenth
Ann-Margret
Ann-Margret Olson (TV special)
Antwerp, Belgium
apocalypse
Apollo Theater, Harlem
appearance
after physical abuse
dental work
disguises used
legs
Live Aid performance
makeup
personal style
posture
Tina’s perception of body
in Twenty Four Seven
use of wigs
youthfulness of. See also clothing and dress; stage attire
The Archies
ARC Weekly Top 40 radio charts
Armatrading, Joan
Armstrong, Gene
Arnold, David
Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California
Ashworth, Peter
“Ask Me How I Feel” (song)
Aspen, Colorado
astrology. See also psychics and fortune tellers
Atlanta, Georgia
audience reactions
Australia
Australian Rugby League Championship game
autobiography
automobiles: Cadillac
destruction of
Jaguar
Mercedes Benz
Aykroyd, Dan
“Baby Get It On” (song)
“Baby, I’m a Star” (song)
Bach, Erwin
“Backstabbers” (song)
“Back Where You Started” (song)
Baez, Joan
Bahari, Joe
Baker, LaVern
Ballard, Hank
“Ball of Confusion” (song)
Baptist Church
Barbra Joan Streisand (album)
Barcelona, Spain
Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri
Barry, Jeff
Bassett, Angela
BBCl-TV
Beach Boys
Beacon Theater, New York City
The Beatles
“Beauty’s Just Skin Deep” (song)
Beck, Jeff
The Bee Gees
B.E.F. production team
Behringer, Ann
“Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite” (song)
Belafonte, Harry
Belgium
“Believe” (song)
Ben Hur (film)
Bennett, Ronnie
The Best of Cool Yule (CD)
“The Best” (song)
The Best of Tina Turner—Celebrate! (DVD)
“Better Be Good to Me” (song)
Bicknell, Ed
Billboard magazine
Break Every Rule
Feel Good
The Hunter
The Ike and Tina Turner Show, Live
In Person
Live at Carnegie Hall: What You Hear Is What You Get
Outta Season
Private Dancer
Simply the
Best
Twenty Four Seven
Two Rooms
What’s Love Got to Do With It?
Wildest Dreams
Working’ Together
Billboard Music Awards
birthdays: fiftieth
fifty-second
in Haywood Hospital
Ronald Renelle
sixtieth
thirtieth
“The Bitch Is Back” (song)
“Black Coffee” (song)
Blaine, Hal
Blake, Mrs.
Blige, Mary J.
Blood, Sweat & Tears (album)
The Bluebelles
Blue Thumb Records
“Bold Soul Sister” (song)
Bolic Sound Studios
Bond, Carolyn
Bond, James
Bond, Roy
Bono, Sonny
Booker, Maria
bookings
“Born Free” (song)
Born in the U.S.A.
Bowie, David
box office: Sgt. Pepper
What’s Love Got To Do With It
“Box Top” (song)
The Brady Bunch Variety Show
Brady, Paul
Bramlett, Bekka
Bramlett, Bonnie
Brandt, Jerry
Brandy
Break Every Rule (album)
Break Every Rule (concert tour)
“Break Every Rule” (song)
Brendan Byrne Arena, New Jersey
Brenston, Jackie
British Electric Foundation
Britten, Terry
Brosnan, Pierce
Brown, Arthur
Buckingham, Lindsey
Buddhism
Bullock, Alex (grandfather)
Bullock, Alline
club hopping with Tina
employment in St. Louis
Tina’s feeling for
visits to Brownsville
Bullock, Anna Mae
as bookkeeper for Ike’s band
caretakers
nicknames
recording experience
relationship with Ike
stage names
view of singing talent
Bullock, Floyd Richard
Bullock, Gill
Bullock, Joe Sam
Bullock, Martha Mae
Bullock, Roxanna
Bullock, Zelma
death
description of Tina’s voice
employment
separation from husband
support money
Tina’s relationship with