Lost Tina Turner track from ‘Private Dancer’ posthumously released over 40 years later


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'Hot For You Baby' is the first posthumous release from the singer, who died in 2023 at age 83. Photo: TNS

A previously unreleased song by Tina Turner, from her blockbuster 1984 album Private Dancer, has been rediscovered and was publicly heard for the first time Thursday (Jan 23).

Hot For You Baby, recorded at Hollywood’s Capitol Studios in the early 1980s, received its first play on BBC Radio 2 as it hit streaming platforms worldwide.

Written by Australian singer John Paul Young – who released the song in 1979 – the up-tempo track was initially meant to be included in Turner’s Grammy-winning opus that yielded hits such as What’s Love Got to Do With It, Better Be Good To Me and the sultry title song.

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.

Hot For You Baby is the first posthumous release from Turner, who died in 2023 at age 83.

The powerhouse singer, known as the “Queen of Rock & Roll,” influenced many artistes – including Mick Jagger, David Bowie and Beyonce – in a career that dates back to the early 1960s when she was half of the duo Ike & Tina Turner. – New York Daily News/Tribune News Service

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