Unreleased Tina Turner Track "Hot For You, Baby" Surfaces for Private Dancer Anniversary
Updated Jan 23
Music fans are in for a treat as a previously unheard Tina Turner song, "Hot For You, Baby," makes its debut today. The electrifying track, recorded during the legendary "Private Dancer" sessions in 1984, was recently rediscovered as part of the album's 40th anniversary reissue. The rowdy '80s rock anthem, characterized by vibrant guitar riffs and a distinctive cowbell, showcases Turner's signature powerful, raspy vocals. Written by Australian musicians George Young and Harry Vanda, the song was originally intended for her breakthrough album but was left out of the final cut.
Fans of Tina Turner songs will be excited to hear the track, which is set for a full release in March as part of a deluxe five-disc edition of "Private Dancer." This long-lost gem is a thrilling posthumous gift from the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll, who passed away in 2023. The release also serves as a reminder of the legendary Ike and Tina Turner era, celebrating her extraordinary legacy in music history.
You can be sure that the song will appear on Exclusively Tina Turner on the day of its release.