by Mark Bego
“Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” (song)
Lulu
Lyle, Graham
Lynn, Loretta
McCartney, Paul
McDonalds
McEnroe, John
McGuire Sisters
Mackie, Bob
McLean’s magazine
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (album)
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (film)
“Make ’em Wait” (song)
Maracana Arena, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Margaret (cousin)
marijuana use
marriages
Hendersons
of Ike
Ike’s views of
Ike to Tina
mixed
Marsh, Ian Craig
Martin, John
Mason, Dave
Mason, E. G.
Mayfair Studios
media: on physical abuse of Tina
on rock & roll life style
and Tina’s, relationship with Ike
Mediterranean
Menfield, Etta Mae
“Merry Christmas Baby” (song)
Metro
Michael, George
Middle East
Midler, Bette
Midnighters
Miles, John
Miller, George
Minit Records
Minneapolis, Minnesota
“Missing You” (song)
Miss Jonelle
Modern Records
Montgomery, Robbie
Moon, Keith
Moore, Kenneth L.
Moore, Mary Tyler
movies, attending as youth
“Mr. Bootsey Whitelaw” (song)
MTV
MTV Video Music Award
Munich, Germany
Murray, Juggy
musical awareness: changes in popular music
church choirs
description of
of gospel music
rhythm & blues
rock & roll
on shopping trips
musical festivals
Music of Quality & Distinction, Volume 1 (album)
Music of Quality & Distinction, Volume 2 (album)
“My Heart Belongs to You” (song)
“My Man” (song)
NAACP Best Actress award
The Name of the Game (TV show)
National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England
Nelson, Willie
Nettie Mae
“Never Been to Spain” (song)
New Musical Express
Newport ‘69 Festival, San Fernando Valley State College
Newsweek
Newton-John, Olivia
New Wave rock
The New York Times
Nice, France
Nicholson, Jack
Nicks, Stevie
The Nightcrawlers
Nighthawk, Robert
“1984” (song)
Nitzche, Jack
North American concert tour
Now and Then (album)
‘Nuff Said (album)
Nutbush City Limits (album)
“Nutbush City Limits” (song)
“Nutbush” (song)
Nutbush, Tennessee
Oakland, California
Oates, John
Oates, Daryl
Obstoj, Jeannette
O’Connor, Sinead
O’Farrell, Bonnie Lynn
The O’Jays
Oliver, Carlson
Olivia Newton-John’s Hollywood Nights (TV special)
Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy
One Last Time in Concert (DVD)
“One of the Living” (song)
“One More Time” (song)
“Only Women Bleed” (song)
“On the Radio” (song)
“On Silent Wings” (song)
“Ooh Poo Pah Doo” (song)
Osaka, Japan
Osborne, Jeffrey
Ottawa, Canada
Outta Season (album)
“Out of Time” (song)
“Overnight Sensation” (song)
“Paradise Is Here” (song)
Paris, France
paternity, of Ronald Renelle Turner
Pavarotti, Luciano
“Peaches & Cream” (song)
Peebles, Ann
Pentecostal Church
People magazine
Pepsi
Perkins, Willie “Pinetop”
Perry, Richard
Perry, Rupert
Perry, Steve
Persian Gulf
personal images: as drug user
during comeback
as prostitute
as self-confident
as sex goddess
Tina’s impression of her body
as victim
as wild party girl
The Pet Shop Boys
“Philadelphia Freedom” (song)
Phillips, Sam
physical abuse
of Ann Cain
of Ann Thomas
description of
escape from
film’s portrayal of
Ike blames on Tina
of Ike, Jr.
Johnny Williams’ reaction to
as portrayed in What’s Love Got to Do With It?
prior to shows
stage appearances after
Tina as “victim”
piano music
Pickett, Wilson
Pink Floyd
Plowright, Joan
Poindexter, Ruby
Poindexter, Vollye
Pointer, Anita
Pointer Sisters
police
Pollster
Polygram Records
Pompeii Records
The Pony (dance)
“Poor Fool” (song)
“Poor Little Fool” (song)
pop charts: “Acid Queen”
“A Fool in Love”
“Baby Get It On”
“The Best”
“Bold Soul Sister”
“Break Every Rule”
“Come Together”
“Disco Inferno”
“I Can’t Believe What You Say”
“I Don’t Wanna Fight”
“I Idolize You”
“I’m Blue”
“I’m So Thankful”
“It’s Gonna Work Out Fine”
“It’s Only Love”
“I’ve Been Loving You Too Long”
“I Want to Take You Higher”
“Let’s Stay Together”
“Look Me in the Heart”
“Missing You”
‘Nuff Said
“Nutbush City Limits”
“One of the Living”
“Ooh Poo Pah Doo”
“Peaches & Cream”
“Poor Fool”
“Private Dancer”
“Proud Mary”
“River Deep-Mountain High”
“Sexy Ida, Pt.”
“Show Some Respect”
“Steamy Windows” (song)
“Tra la la la La”
“Two People”
“Typical Male”
“Up In Heah”
“We Are the World”
“We Don’t Need Another Hero”
“What’s Love Got to Do With It”
“What You Get Is What You See”
“You Better Be Good to Me”
“You Shoulda Treated Me Right”. See also U.K. charts
pregnancies: Ann Thomas by Ike
Evelyn
Margaret
performing during
Tina
Presley, Elvis
Prince
Prince’s Trust Concert
Private Dancer (album)
certified Quintuple Platinum
production of
quest for songs for
Tina’s views of
“Private Dancer” (song)
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“Proud Mary” (song)
psychics and fortune tellers
publicity
Purple Rain (soundtrack)
Q Magazine
Queen
“The Queen of Rock Struts Her Stuff” (concert)
Quinn, Anthony
racism
radio, exposure to
Radio City Music Hall
Raitt, Bonnie
Ramada Inn, Dallas, Texas
Ramazzotti, Eros
Ready, Steady, Go! (British TV show)
recording methods
Reddy, Helen
Reed, Jimmy
Reed, Oliver
Reeves, Martha
Reid, John
Reno, Nevada
retirement
reviews and criticism: Canadian concerts
The Daily Mirror
Private Dancer
Rolling Stone
of The Ritz engagement
of Tommy
Twenty Four Seven
What’s Love Got To Do With It?
Rhino Records
rhythm & blues charts: “A Fool in Love”
“I Idolize You”
“It’s Gonna Work Out Fine”
“Let’s Stay Together”
“Poor Fool”
Richards, Keith
Richardson, Lejeune
Richie, Lionel
The Righteous Brothers
Rimes, Leann
Rio ‘88 (concert video)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Ripley, Tennessee
Ripperton, Minnie
Ritts, Herb
The Ritz, New York City
Rivera, Chita
River Deep-Mountain High (album)
“River Deep-Mountain High” (song)
recording for ‘Nuff Said
sixtieth birthday concert
Spector’s recording of
Robinson, Smokey
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
rock & roll music
gravitation to
Live Aid telecast
for Wildest Dreams
“Rocket 88” (song)
rock movie musicals
Rod Stewart Absolutely Live (album)
Rogers, Kenny
Rolling Stone magazine
The Rolling Stones
Ike and Tina as opening act for
Tina on tour with
The Ronettes
Ronstadt, Linda
“Root Toot Undisputable Rock & Roller” (song)
Rosalyn (cheerleader)
Rosanne (TV show)
Ross, Diana
Rotterdam, Holland
Rough (album)
Royal Albert Hall, London, England
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
royalties
RPM Records
Ruffin, David
Russell, Ken
Russell, Leon
St. Louis, Missouri
Sample, Joe
Sane, Rosa Lee
Sarandon, Susan
Saturday Night Live (TV show)
“Save the Last Dance for Me” (song)
Save the Rain Forest
“Say It Ain’t So” (song)
Schwarzenegger, Arnold
Seger, Bob
sex education
sexuality
sexual relationships
Ike with other women
Ike’s description of
loss of virginity
as rape
“Sexy Ida, Pt. 1” (song)
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (film)
“Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” (song)
Shaft (film)
“Shake a Hand” (song)
“Shake a Tail Feather” (song)
“Shame Shame Shame” (song)
Shaw, Sandie
“She Came In Through the Bathroom Window” (song)
Sheila E.
The Sherbs
Sheridan, Bonnie
Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California
Shindig (TV show)
Shirley & Company
shopping trips
Shorter, Anna Maria
Shorter, Wayne
“Show Some Respect” (song)
“Sidewalk of the Stars”
Simon, Carly
Simon, Paul
Simply the Best (album)
Simply the Best—The Video Collection (video)
Simply Red
Simply Tina (CD)
Sing
Sister Sledge
“634-5789” (song)
60 Minutes (TV show)
Sly & The Family Stone
Smith, Jessie
Smith, Roger
“Smooth Operator” (song)
So Fine (album)
“Something Beautiful Remains” (song)
“Sometimes When We Touch” (song)
songwriting, for Nutbush City Limits
“Son of a Preacher Man” (song)
Soul Deep (CD)
The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner (album)
Soul Sellers (album)
The Sound of Ike & Tina Turner (album)
South African concert tour
Southeast Asia
Spago, Los Angeles, California
Spector, Phil
inducted into Hall of Fame
Tina’s recording with
views of Tina
The Spice Girls
Spider
Spielberg, Steven
Springfield, Dusty
Springsteen, Bruce
stadium tour
stage acts: audience appeal
fellatio
images of
for “Let’s Stay Together”
Live Aid
new image developed
with Rolling Stones
sixtieth birthday concert
Tina’s views of
Twenty Four Seven
Wildest Dreams
stage attire
high-heels
Twenty Four Seven
stage settings, Twenty Four Seven
“Stand by Your Man” (song)
Stars (album)
“State of Shock” (song)
“Stay with Me” (song)
“Steamy Windows” (song)
“Steel Claw” (song)
Stevens, Connie
Stewart, Edna Dean
Stewart, Johnnie
Stewart, Mike
Stewart, Rod
aid to Tina
duet with Tina
Stigwood, Robert
Stills, Stephen
Sting
Stockholm, Sweden
Stone, Sharon
Stony End (album)
“Stop the Wedding” (song)
“Stormy Weather” (song)
Streisand, Barbra
Stubbs, Antonia
Studio Grande Armee, Paris, France
“Such a Fool for You” (song)
Sue Records
“Sugar, Sugar” (song)
suicide attempt
Summer, Donna
Summer Lovers (album)
Summer Lovers (film)
Sumner High School, St. Louis, Missouri
Sun Records
Super Bowl pre-game show
Superfly (film)
The Supremes & The Four tops
Sweet Rhode Island Red (album)
“Sweet Soul Music” (song)
Switzerland
Tabor, Nat
The Tail of the Cock
Takin’ Back My Name (autobiography)
“Talk to My Heart” (song)
Target Department Store
Taupin, Bernie
Taylor, Harry
Taylor, James
Taylor, Lorraine
“Tearing Us Apart” (song)
Technosonic Recording Studio
The Teddy Bears
“Tell Her I’m Not Home” (song)
The Temptations
The Ten Commandments (film)
Tennille, Toni
Thacker, Tom
Thankster, John
Tharpe, Rosette
“That’s My Purpose” (song)
“The Best” (song)
“The Hole”, Ripley, Tennessee
“Theme from Shaft” (song)
Thomas, Ann
Three Dog Night
“Till the Right Man Comes Along” (song)
Tina Live in Europe (album)
“Tina’s Prayer” (song)
Tina Turner: The Collected Recordings—Sixties to Nineties (CD)
Tina Turner Child Abuse Center, Ripley, Tennessee
Tina Turns the Country On! (album)
Tina, What’s Love? Live (concert tour)
The TNT Award Show (TV special)
“To Know Him Is to Love Him” (song)
Tommy (film)
Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV show)
“Tonight” (song)
Top of the Pops (TV show)
The Toronto Sun
“Total Control” (song)
Touchtone Films
tours: Australia
Europe
Middle East
Southeast Asia
Tower Records
Townsend, Pete
“Tra la la la La” (song)
The Trammps
“Trapped” (song)
travelogue
“True Colors” (song)
Turner, Craig
Turner, Ike
Anna’s impressions of
attendance at Zelma’s funeral
autobiography
discovery of butsudan
drug abuse
incarceration of
inducted into Hall of Fame
introduction to piano playing
physical abuse of Ann Cain
reaction to Tina’s suicide attempt
relationship with Tina
resources after divorce
scalding of Tina
singing voice
as superstar
treatment of Tina’s illnesses
view of portrayal of in What’s Love Got to Do With It
womanizing. See also physical abuse
Turner, Ike, Jr.
Turner, Lee Ethel
Turner, Lorraine
Turner, Ronald Renelle
“Tweedle Dee” (song)
Twenty Four Seven (album)
Twenty Four Seven (concert tour)
“Twenty Four Seven” (song)
The Twenty-Seventh Annual Grammy Awards
The Twilights
“Two People” (song)
Two Rooms (album)
“Typical Male” (song)
Tyus, Leroy
U2
U.K. charts: “Addicted to Love”
“A Love Like Yours”
“The Best”
Break Every Rule (album)
“Break Every Rule” (song)
“Disco Inferno”
Foreign Affair
“Goldeneye”
“Help”
“I Can’t Stand the Rain”
“I Don’t Wanna Fight”
“It’s Only Love”
“It Takes Two”
“I Want You Near Me”
“Let’s Stay Together”
“Look Me in the Heart”
“Love Thing”
“Missing You”
“Nutbush City Limits”
“On Silent Wings”
Private Dancer (album)
“Private Dancer” (song)