Tina Turner single has been released – listen to ‘Hot For You Baby’ below.The song was premiered on the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show this morning (January 23).
Recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, it was originally intended to be an album track on Turner’s fifth record ‘Private Dancer’ (1984).‘Hot For You Baby’ was believed to be lost, but the recent unearthing of the tune “introduces a fresh chapter in the ‘Private Dancer’ story”, per a press release.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.‘Private Dancer (40th Anniversary Edition)’ is due for release on March 21.
A description notes that the collection boasts “a stunning array of previously unreleased tracks, live performances, and footage, honouring the legacy of an artist whose music transformed the world”.Fans will be able to own the expanded album on 5CD/Blu-ray, 2CD, 1LP pearl vinyl, and 1LP picture disc.
You can pre-order it here, and listen to ‘Hot For You Baby’ here:The centrepiece of the upcoming release is the 5CD/Blu-ray set, which includes the newly upgraded 55-minute Private Dancer Tour show, filmed at the NEC in Birmingham over two nights in March 1985.Directed by David Mallet, the movie features performances with David Bowie and Bryan Adams from Turner’s landmark concert.
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