A track recorded for Tina Turner’s Private Dancer album and written by Aussies Harry Vanda and George Young has been uncovered. Picture: Pete Still/Redferns Ultimately, it didn’t make the cut ...
A song recorded for Tina Turner's blockbuster album Private Dancer, that was presumed lost, has been rediscovered and received its first play on BBC Radio 2. Hot For You, Baby, was cut at Capitol ...
Written by Australian musicians George Young and Harry Vanda, and produced by John Carter, the new song will appear on a 40th anniversary edition of Turner’s Grammy-winning breakthrough LP.
Hot For You Baby, which was written by Australian composing duo George Young and Harry Vanda and produced by John Carter, who worked with her on the Private Dancer album, was originally meant to ...
Recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, the song was written by Australian musicians George Young and Harry Vanda, and produced by John Carter. Originally intended to be an album track, according to ...
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Lost Tina Turner song from Private Dancer released for the first timeIt was written by Australian musicians George Young and Harry Vanda, and produced by John Carter, who signed Turner to Capitol in spite of the label’s misgivings, and despite David Bowie telling ...
Produced by John Grant, the record executive behind Turner’s triumphant mid-career comeback, the song was penned by Australian musicians George Young and Harry Vanda, as per BBC. Fans may ...
A lost song from Tina Turner‘s 1984 album Private Dancer has been found. The track, “Hot for You, Baby,” premiered this morning on the BBC‘s Radio 2 Breakfast Show, marking its first ...
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